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Thee Mighty Caesars were a Medway scene garage/punk group, formed by Billy Childish (vocals/guitar) in 1985 after the demise of The Milkshakes,[1][2] alongside John Agnew (bass) and Graham Day (drums), who initially was still also in fellow Medway band The Prisoners.
Thee Mighty Caesars | |
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| Origin | Chatham, Kent, England |
| Genres | Garage rock, punk rock, garage punk |
| Years active | 1985-1989 |
| Labels | Hangman Records, Big Beat, Crypt, Damaged Goods |
| Past members | Billy Childish Graham Day John Agnew Bruce Brand |
Bruce Brand (ex-Pop Rivets/Milkshakes) was replaced after the first album by Day, who later formed his own band The Prime Movers with fellow Prisoner Allan Crockford and Wolf Howard (ex-Daggermen). Childish/Brand then formed new band Thee Headcoats.
Discography
editAlbums
editCompilations
edit- Live in Rome (Big Beat, 1987) [studio recordings with overdubbed 'live' effects]
- Don't Give Any Dinner to Henry Chinaski (1987) [demos]
- Punk Rock Showcase (Hangman, 1987)
- Thusly, thee Mighty Caesars (English Punk Rock Explosion) (Crypt, 1989) (U.S.)
- Surely They Were the Sons of God (Crypt, 1989) (U.S.)
- Caesars Remains (1992)
- Caesars Pleasure (1994)
References
edit- ↑ "Thee Mighty Caesars | Biography & History". AllMusic. 13 December 1958. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
- ↑ "Thee Mighty Caesars". TrouserPress.com. Retrieved 31 July 2016.