From The Rapid City Punk Rock Archive
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Members |
- Matt Kluber (drums/vocals) - Dave "Death" Smith (bass) - Van Stevens (guitar) - Heath (guitar) - Mike Weimer (bass) - Tim Popa (drums) - Brad Petersen (guitar/bass) - Dave Nesheim (drums)
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Band was formed in the early 80's while most of the were still in Middle School. The bands first name was Misjudge Youth. Later a good friend came up with Painful X-tremeties and the name stayed. Or what we call the band P.X. Throughout the years we've had some great talent in the band. From the beginning of the band there was several people. Some that I can think of was Matt, Dan, Van, Heath, Mike, Tim, Dave, and others. Everyone of the them were great and talented.
Currently known locations of the band members are unknown we all went our own ways in life after high school. Matt lives in Ohio with his wife and kid. Van lives in Washington state. Most everyone else is unknown but hope that all is well and having a full and happy life. As far as me Dave Death I have a great wife and 5 kids. Living in Spearfish working at the school district. Currently as of July 4, 2010 I'm in Kabul Afghanistan for a year tour.
All I can remember all the great memories that I've had with the other members of Painful X-tremeties. P.X. forever....
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Releases
Live Recordings
Photos
Dave and Heath - Practice
Van - Shields House Party
Dave "Death" - December 31, 1990
Matt and Van - December 31, 1990
Mike and Matt - December 31, 1990
Van, Mike and Jesse - December 31, 1990
Matt and Mike - Fairgrounds
Van and Crowd - Fairgrounds
Van and Crowd - Fairgrounds
Matt and Mike - Andy's House - 1990-03-16
Matt, Mike and Van - Andy's House - 1990-03-16
Links
See Also
- American Heavy Metal Weekend
- Assphinctersez’what?
- Boomshanka
- Born to Suffer
- Chicken Shit Log Jam
- Dissent
- Driftwood
- Junk
- Limbic Salad
- Mad Cow Disease
- Mothermayi
- Mr. Magoo
- N.H.C.
- Straight from the Heart
Stickers/Merchandise
You're In Good Hands 7" Ad
Hot Enough For Ya? Sticker
January 6, 1989 - Sioux Falls Flyer
December 30, 1989 - Sioux Falls Flyer
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