Member Since: 3/19/2005
Band Website: thepunkgroup.com
Band Members: Sex Object, The Model
Influences: Who we've played with:
DEVO, Cake, Gary Numan, THOR, Pere Ubu, Polysics, ABC, The Drugs, The Packets, Mindless Self Indulgence, Fanny Pack, The Presidents of the USA, The Epoxies, Hello Lobster, The Briefs, The Spits, The Fixx, Storm and the Balls, The Makers, Suicide Girls, MC Chris, Supernova, The Exploding Hearts, The Nice Boys, Panther, Glass Candy, Volumen, Shiny Toy Guns, The Gossip, Menomena, StinkMitt, The Mooney Suzuki, Solovox, The Fitness, Gravy Train, Peaches, Electrocute, Matisyahu, and a bunch of other shit nobody cares about.What we've done:
Released 8 albums, a DVD retrospective, had songs featured in snowboarding dvd's, THOR's feature length movie "Intercessor-Another Rock 'n Roll Nightmare", appeared in The Epoxies video "Synthesized", "Fat Girls on Bicycles" video featured on Comedy Central's "Webshows", national radio play, "34-C" included on the Inscape interactive video game "Adventures of the Smart Patrol" and a whole bunch of other shit too.
Sounds Like: Warning to the thin-skinned, easily offended or hyper-politically correct — the Punk Group is not for you. Not that the band’s two members care what anyone thinks about them: They’re too busy crafting brilliantly twisted, Devo-influenced little ditties that take aim at anyone and everyone (un)fortunate enough to grab their attention.
Armed with a drum machine, synthesizer, guitar and bass, plus an unflinchingly cheeky worldview, Brian Applegate and Tony Cameron have turned a potential liability — their lack of formal musical training — into a bona fide asset.
The Punk Group is celebrating the release of its eighth album, a breath of fresh, irreverent air in an era where music is threatening to sink under the weight of its own seriousness and self-importance.
“MySpace†is a timely little number that goes straight to the heart of the Web site’s appeal, with Applegate and Cameron chanting “MySpace is good for getting laid†over a sequenced beat that will give you Frogger flashbacks.
There are plenty of gems on the band’s new album, but anyone familiar with The Punk Group will tell you that you absolutely, seriously, must see the band live. With an arsenal of material that includes should-be hits like “Sleater-Kinney Sucks,†“Magic Carpet Ride†and “Fat Girls on Bicycles,†not to mention matching and sometimes slightly disturbing outfits, The Punk Group puts on a truly unique and memorable show. Just be careful — it hurts when you shoot beer through your nostrils.
— Barbara Mitchell (Portland Tribune)NEVER FUCK WITH THE PUNK GROUP.
Record Label: Why bother?
Type of Label: None