Auntie Christ is a late-1990s punk rock band, led by singer and guitarist Exene Cervenka, [1] alongside D.J. Bonebrake of the band X, and Matt Freeman of the band Rancid. Explore Auntie Christ's biography, discography, and artist credits.
Shop rare vinyl records, top albums, and more on Discogs. Auntie Christ from 1997 album 'Life Could Be a Dream'Exene Cervenka: music, lyrics, vocal, guitarDJ Bonebrake: drums, Matt Freeman: bass. Auntie Christ was a short-lived punk rock side project, comprised initially of longtime X members Exene Cervenka (singer, guitar) and D.J.
Bonebrake (drums), in addition to Rancid bassist Matt Freeman. Formed in 1996, the seeds of Auntie Christ were planted during a chance meeting between Cervenka and Freeman at a party at the infamous Los Angeles punk club the Masque (which was reopened to. Auntie christ Jul 12 The Vintage News Jul 11 Robert Clary, best known as Cpl.
LeBeau on Hogan's Heroes and a Holocaust survivor, devoted much of his life to promoting tolerance by speaking at schools. He often concluded his talks with an a cappella rendition of 'The Sunshine of Your Love,' leaving students uplifted. Auntie Christ is a late-1990's punk band, containing vocalist/guitarist Exene Cervenka & drummer DJ Bonebrake (both of seminal LA punk band X) plus bass player Matt Freeman.
They released only one LP, 1997's Life Could Be A Dream on Lookout!. Though the indepedent label is known for pop punk bands, Auntie Christ was in the tradition of pure, snide, unbridled 77 punk. In the years after Auntie.
Auntie Christ Band, 1996-1998 US, Los Angeles Alternative Auntie Christ is a late-1990s punk rock band, containing Exene Cervenka and D.J. Bonebrake of the band X and Matt Freeman of the band Rancid. Auntie Christ Life Could Be A Dream (Lookout Records) By: Alex Steininger Auntie Christ is a punk band that combines the fundamentals of early 80's punk and puts their own 90's spin on things.
If that wasn't enough, it has a line-up with credentials a mile long: Exene Cervenkova and D.J. Bonebrake (both former members of the classic L.A. punk band X) and Matt Freeman (Rancid and Operation Ivy.
Granted, Auntie Christ was a much more traditional punk band compared to the members' main gigs, but that such a profile "supergroup" could warrant less than 9,000 plays on Last.fm is dispiriting.