Redd Kross

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Inspired as much by breakfast cereal and kiddie TV as by rock music, punk-pop cult band Redd Kross were the brainchild of Steve and Jeff McDonald, brothers from the Los Angeles suburb of Hawthorne (also home of the Beach Boys) who began playing music together before either had hit puberty. Fueled by a series of dubious visits to famed area rock clubs like the Roxy and the Whisky a Go Go, they formed their first band, the Tourists, in 1978; Jeff, then 15, handled vocal duties while Steve, 11, took up the bass. After rounding out the group with schoolmates Greg Hetson on guitar and Ron Reyes on drums, the Tourists played their first gig, opening for Black Flag. Following a name change to Red Cross, they issued their self-titled EP debut in 1980. After the departure of Hetson and Reyes (for the Circle Jerks and Black Flag, respectively), the McDonalds enlisted a revolving lineup of underground musicians for their full-length follow-up, 1981's Born Innocent, which found the group's pop culture obsessions bubbling over on tributes like "Linda Blair" and "Charlie" (about Charles Manson, whose "Cease to Exist" they also covered).

Following the album's release, the band was threatened with a lawsuit from the real International Red Cross; as a result, the group became Redd Kross, and returned in 1984 with Teen Babes from Monsanto, a collection of covers of artists ranging from David Bowie to the Rolling Stones and the Shangri-Las. That year, they also appeared in and composed the music for the no-budget film Desperate Teenage Lovedolls, which included their transcendent cover of the Brady Bunch's "(It's A) Sunshine Day." Complete with new guitarist Robert Hecker and drummer Roy McDonald (no relation), 1987's Neurotica, with songs like "Frosted Flake," "The Ballad of Tatum O'Tot and the Fried Vegetables," and "Janus, Jeanie and George Harrison," appeared primed to push Redd Kross out of the underground, but their label, Big Time, folded shortly after the album's release, and legal hassles prevented the band from recording any new material under its own name for three years.

Instead, as the Tater Totz, the McDonald brothers corralled Three O'Clock member Michael Quercio and former Partridge Family kid Danny Bonaduce for 1989's Alien Sleestacks from Brazil, the title a nod to the Sid and Marty Krofft children's series Land of the Lost. A collection of satiric and surreal covers, the LP included renditions of "Give Peace a Chance," "We Will Rock You," and Yoko Ono's "Don't Worry Kyoko." Prior to another Tater Totz effort, 1989's Sgt. Shonen's Exploding Plastic Eastman Band Mono! Stereo (recorded with ex-Runaway Cherie Currie and future Foo Fighter Pat Smear), the McDonalds detoured into another side project, Anarchy 6, for the 1988 mock punk tribute Hardcore Lives! Finally, in 1990 Redd Kross landed a deal with Atlantic, issuing the surprisingly straightforward Third Eye. After an appearance (alongside David Cassidy) in the kitschy 1991 film Spirit of 76, the band issued a handful of singles before 1993's Phaseshifter, augmented by guitarist Eddie Kurdziel, keyboardist Gere Fennelly, and drummer Brian Reitzell. Minus Fennelly, Redd Kross returned in 1997 with Show World.

The band went on hiatus with an uncertain future following Kurdziel's drug overdose death (at age 38) in 1999. However, in 2006 the McDonald brothers reunited with late-'80s bandmembers guitarist Robert Hecker and drummer Roy McDonald and began making live appearances once again, including individual shows, festival dates, and tours that saw Redd Kross perform across the United States and in Canada, England, and Spain. A January 2007 show in Madrid was documented on the Got Live If You Must! DVD, released the following year by Bittersweet Records. In 2012 the band released Researching The Blues with longstanding indie giant Merge Records. Their seventh studio album was also their first collection of new songs in 15 years. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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    Redd Kross Sign to Merge for New Album
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    Although the band has played several reunion shows since 2006, the last album from Los Angeles punk institution Redd Kross came out in 1997. So it's t...
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    Redd Kross - "Researching The Blues"
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    The long-running California band Redd Kross started out as a teenage late-'70s hardcore band before tapping into a deep vein of '70s glam-rock and Cam...
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    New Redd Kross: "Researching the Blues"
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    Redd Kross: "Researching the Blues" (via SoundCloud) Redd Kross' first album in 15 years, Researcing the Blues, is out August 7 on Merge. Check out th...
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    Redd Kross, The Men @ Music Hall of Williamsburg, NY (Pics) | Prefix
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    Tweet Photos of Redd Kross and The Men playing live at Music Hall of Williamsburg, NYC (July 6, 2012)Previous · Next Redd Kross, The Men @ Music Hall...
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    Redd Kross - "Stay Away From Downtown" Video
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    Reactivated L.A. sugar-punk lifers Redd Kross had a golden-era Kiss fixation before that became a cool thing in underground rock, and they're still ke...
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    Album Of The Week: Redd Kross Researching The Blues
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    Culturally, at least, it's hard to imagine a worse cultural moment for a Redd Kross comeback. Think about all the strains of underground rock currentl...
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    Unreleased Tracks by Thee Oh Sees, King Tuff, Redd Kross, More on Dachshund Benefit Tape Compilation
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Discography

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  • Researching the Blues (2012)
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    Researching the Blues (2012)
    Merge
  • Show World (1997)
    Redd Kross
    Show World (1997)
    Universal International
  • Phaseshifter (1993)
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    Phaseshifter (1993)
    This Way Up
  • Third Eye (1990)
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    Third Eye (1990)
    Atlantic
  • Neurotica (1987)
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    Neurotica (1987)
    Sympathy For The Record Industry
  • Born Innocent (1981)
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    Born Innocent (1981)
    Frontier Records
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