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Hardy Fox
Hardy Winfred Fox Jr. (also known as H., among various other aliases ) (March 29th 1945 - October 30th 2018) was an American composer, sound engineer, A&R manager, writer and artist, who was best known for -
Meet The Residents Wiki
Welcome to Meet The Residents Wiki, an unofficial, fan-sourced guide and resource dedicated to North Louisiana's Phenomenal Pop Combo! For almost 50 years, The Residents have existed at the forefront of virtually every -
The Third Reich 'n Roll
The Third Reich'n Roll is the second (or third ) album by The Residents, released on Ralph Records on February 1st 1976. Intended as a caustic satire on the pop music industry, The Third Reich -
B.S.
Baby Sex (officially released as B.S. ) is a demo tape recorded between August and December 1971 by Residents, Uninc.. Featuring a notoriously unprintable cover art image derived from a Danish pornographic ad leaflet, the -
The W***** B*** Album
The Warner Bros. Album (officially released as The W***** B*** Album ) is a demo tape, compiled in 1971 by the group who would later be known as The Residents. The W***** B*** Album was compiled -
The Residents
The Residents are an American multimedia art and music group originating from Shreveport, Louisiana, who have been officially active since 1972. Since their inception, the group have produced a vast catalog of albums, videos, live -
Gingerbread Man
Gingerbread Man is the twentieth studio album by The Residents, released in 1994 as the follow-up to their successful multimedia project Freak Show. Gingerbread Man is a concept album exploring the perspectives of nine -
N. Senada
N. Senada (born Nigel Sinatra, commonly referred to as The Mysterious N. Senada ) (b. May 28th 1907 - d. 1993) was a German composer and music theorist who formulated the Theory of Obscurity and the Theory -
Commercial Album
Commercial Album is the seventh studio album by The Residents, released on October 29th 1980 on Ralph Records. Another manifestation of The Residents' whimsical relationship with pop music and their interest in music about music -
Fingerprince
Fingerprince is the third (or fourth ) album by The Residents, recorded between 1974 and 1976 and released on February 15th 1977 on Ralph Records. Its first half consists of a number of short and relatively -
Snakefinger
Philip Charles Lithman (17 June 1949 – 1 July 1987), who performed under the stage name Snakefinger, was an English musician, singer and songwriter. A multi-instrumentalist, he was best known for his guitar and violin -
Not Available
Not Available is the second studio album recorded by The Residents, and their fourth in order of release. Supposedly recorded in complete secrecy between February and May 1974, Not Available was shelved by the group -
Meet The Residents
Meet The Residents is the first studio album by The Residents, released on the group's newly-founded independent record label Ralph Records on April 1st 1974. Produced in adherence with the "Theory of Phonetic -
Freak Show
Freak Show is the eighteenth studio album by The Residents, released in December 1990 on Torso and ESD. Freak Show is a concept album detailing the stories of several different characters within a traveling carnival -
The Mole Show (tour)
The Mole Show (often stylized Mole Show or Moleshow ) was the first tour by The Residents, officially debuting in October 1982 and continuing until July 1983. The Mole Show was designed to showcase the plot -
Eskimo
Eskimo is the sixth studio album by The Residents, released on Ralph Records on September 26th 1979. It was recorded by the group between April 1976 and May 1979, after they were inspired by the -
The 13th Anniversary Show
The 13th Anniversary Show was the second tour by The Residents, beginning in October 1985 in Japan, and finishing in January 1987 in San Francisco. This tour featured appearances on guitar from the group's -
Ultimate Box Set
The Residents' Ultimate Box Set (or UBS ) is a "box set" collection of the first editions of all releases by The Residents up to 2012, housed in a 28 cubic foot refrigerator. First announced in -
A Nickle If Your Dick's This Big
A Nickle If Your Dick's This Big is a compilation album by The Residents, released on November 8th 2019 on Cherry Red/MVD as part of the group's ongoing pREServed reissue campaign. The -
Wormwood
Wormwood: Curious Stories From The Bible is the twenty-third studio album by The Residents, released October 13th 1998 through Euro Ralph and East Side Digital. In Wormwood, The Residents interpret a number of often -
Pollex Christi
Pollex Christi (Latin for "The Big Digit Of Christ ") is a composition by avant-garde music theorist The Mysterious N. Senada. Composed around 1936-1937, shortly before Senada fled Germany for northern Canada, Pollex Christi -
The Big Bubble
The Big Bubble is a thirteenth studio album by The Residents. Part four of The Mole Trilogy, the album expands on the plot of the unreleased third entry in the series by featuring the music -
Oh Mummy! Oh Daddy! (live performance)
Oh Mummy! Oh Daddy! Can't You See That It's True; What The Beatles Did To Me, "I Love Lucy" Did To You is the name of a performance by The Residents at the -
Duck Stab! Alive!
Duck Stab! Alive! is a streaming TV special by The Residents, produced in collaboration with video artist John Sanborn for the 40th anniversary special of the music program Night Flight, which aired on the streaming -
Triple Trouble
Triple Trouble (originally announced under the title Double Trouble ) is an upcoming feature film by The Residents. First announced in November 2016, Triple Trouble was "deep in post-production" as of early August 2021, with
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