Limp Richerds

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Limp Richerds
Origin Seattle, Washington, United States
Genres Hardcore punk
Noise rock
Grunge
Years active1981–1987
Associated acts Spluii Numa
Green River
Mudhoney
Mr. Epp and the Calculations
Past membersDave Middleton
Ross Maxwell Guffy
Charles Quain
Werner Cooke
Greg Billings
Scott Schickler
Mark Arm
Steve Turner

Limp Richerds were an American hardcore punk rock band from Federal Way, Washington which briefly featured Mark Arm and Steve Turner (later of Mudhoney and Green River) in one of their many lineups. They formed around 1981, but ceased to be a serious band in 1984, and finally split in 1987. The original lineup was Dave Middleton (vocals), Ross Guffy (percussion), Charles Quain (guitar), and Greg Billings (bass). The band was centered on the vocals and songwriting of Dave Middleton.

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