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Brent's TV are:
John Denery Guitar Virgil Shaw Guitar Chris Imlay Guitar John Quittner: Bass Brian Keeny: Drums Way back in 1988, on the wet 'n' cold coast of Northern California, two bright college kids (we'll call them "John" and "Chris") formed a band to keep the pressures of their studies from driving them insane. Hence, an incredible combo called BRENTS T.V. was born. Their ramshackle approach to rudimentary rock 'n' roll and the jamboree-like shows at the local laundromat made BRENT'ST.V. a much-needed... Read More. Related Bands: Hi-Fives, Ne'er Do Wells, Judy and the Loadies, Bomb Bassets 
Various Artists
Heide Sez...
Compact Disc
1996
 
26 songs.
Featuring one to two songs from the likes of The Mr. T Experience, Pansy Division, The Queers,...
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Brent's TV / Sweet Baby
Hello Again
Compact Disc
1996
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Compact Disc - $9.00 (Temporarily Out of Stock)
 
40 songs.
Sweet Baby is an East Bay pop punk legend, with Dallas and Matt joined at one time or another...
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Various Artists
Can of Pork
Double 12" Vinyl / Compact Disc
1992
 
27 songs.
The Lookout Sound 1992. Pig out, kid. (24 page booklet out of print.)
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Brent's TV
Lumberjack Days
7" Vinyl
1990
 
7 songs.
The most contagious spastic pseudo-acoustic punk rock ever to make it out of the laundromat....
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Way back in 1988, on the wet 'n' cold coast of Northern California, two bright college kids (we'll call them "John" and "Chris") formed a band to keep the pressures of their studies from driving them insane. Hence, an incredible combo called BRENTS T.V. was born. Their ramshackle approach to rudimentary rock 'n' roll and the jamboree-like shows at the local laundromat made BRENT'ST.V. a much-needed ray of sunshine in the dreary surroundings. A laundromat-only tour of the Northwest ensued, including a hook-up with a young line-up of GREEN DAY. For years, BRENT'S T.V.s only recorded output was an obscure seven-song EP showcasing the group's simple-yet-brilliant approach to pop and rock 'n' roll music. Like all things too great to last, the plug was soon pulled on BRENT'S T.V.; John and Chris fooled around in other groups such as JUDY AND THE LOADIES and THE DUKES OF BURL.
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