Showing posts with label go-nuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label go-nuts. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2011

The first release from the band who would go on to be The World's Greatest Super Hero Snak Rock and Gorilla Entertainment Revue. Here, they are merely America's Premier Superhero Food Band. And a three-piece. Korn Dog joined later. This features the first appearance of the celebrated Go Nuts Theme. Enjoy.

The Go-Nuts - Go Nuts With The Go-Nuts. Estrus Records 7". ES753.

Friday, February 18, 2011


Deke Dickerson is central to some of the music I love the most - the joyful, Summer sounds of The Untamed Youth (more from them, soon) and the snak-rock go-go gorilla sounds of The Go-Nuts (more from them soon, I've been a busy boy), but I've only got one solo record by him. And here it is.

Deke Dickerson - T.J. Tuck & Roll. Ecco-Fonic 7".

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Snak Rock superstars The Go-Nuts were that most prog-rock of things, a surf/garage 'supergroup' featuring members of The Phantom Surfers, The Untamed Youth and The Mummies. They were also greater than the sum of their parts but probably never got their due thanks to their stupid stupid schtick of dressing up as superheroes. And staying in character. There was almost a Go-Nuts TV pilot made, which would have been interesting, and you can see their influence on shows like Yo Gabba Gabba and Glee. Every record they made featured at least one different recording of The Go-Nuts theme. Bit by bit I'll post them all.


The Go-Nuts - The Donut Prince and The Pauper EP. Planet Pimp Records PPR-016.