Schwartzeneggar

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Schwartzeneggar
Origin England
Genres Punk
Years active1992 to 1995
LabelsRugger Bugger, GAP (Europe), Allied Recordings (USA)
Members Steve Ignorant, Ben Corrigan, Andi Tuck, Bob Butler, Mark Pickstone

Schwartzeneggar was a band formed by ex-Crass vocalist Steve Ignorant, Thatcher on Acid members, Ben Corrigan (guitar, b. vocals), Andi Tuck (drums), Bob Butler (bass), and former Conflict member Mark Pickstone (keyboards/guitar).

Contents

Bassist Bob Butler died in 2022. [1]

Discography

Albums

Singles

Full gig history 1993–1995

#DateVenueCityCountryOther bands
13 June 1993Powerhaus, IslingtonLondonEnglandAlloy, Guns 'n' Wankers
25 June 1993Victoria Pub, DeptfordLondonEnglandAll Day Festival inc. Fear of Fear
318 June 1993The Venue, New CrossLondonEnglandExperiment, Rudimentary Penii
414 July 1993The WherehouseDerbyEnglandGuns 'n' Wankers, Gan
515 July 1993Blueberries Basement BarSunderlandEnglandAOS3
616 July 1993Duchess of YorkLeedsEngland Bratmobile, Heavenly
717 July 1993Duke of WellingtonLincolnEnglandPsychastorm
818 July 1993Fleece & FirkinBristolEnglandHerb Garden, Cuckooland
919 July 1993After Dark ClubReadingEnglandCuckooland
1016 October 1993Chats Palace, HomertonLondonEnglandOne By One, Decadent Few
1127 October 1993BarbuCopenhagenDenmark
1229 October 1993BlitzOsloNorwayMillions of Dead Cops
1330 October 1993UffaTrondheimNorwayMillions of Dead Cops
142 November 1993SubotnikHamburgGermany
153 November 1993Alte MeierreiKielGermanyPunch Me Harder
164 November 1993JuziGöttingenGermanyKina
175 November 1993K.O.BBerlinGermanyKina
186 November 1993A.J.ZBielefeldGermanyYuppicide
197 November 1993HausHanauGermanyHolly Golightly
208 November 1993BotschaftStuttgartGermany ?
219 November 1993WaldeslustRohrenfelsGermany
2210 November 1993ZwischenfailBochumGermanyChaos UK
2311 November 1993MetropolHengeloNetherlands
2412 November 1993A.C.UUtrechtNetherlandsDo Not No
2513 November 1993De KelkBruggeBelgium
2614 November 1993Jeugdhuis ClockworkLeuvenBelgium ?
2719 December 1993Fleece & FirkinBristolEnglandWat Tyler
2830 January 1994The Venue, New CrossLondonEnglandConflict, Fear of Fear, Homage Freaks
2927 February 1994Emerald Centre, HammersmithLondonEnglandWat Tyler, Mambo Taxi, Sister George, Skin Teen, Delicate Vomit
3023 April 1994Duchess of YorkLeedsEnglandHuggy Bear
3124 April 1994Mill on the PierWiganEnglandHuggy Bear
321 May 1994ReflexesParisFranceTears of a Doll
332 May 1994Bar AssociatifParisFrance
343 May 1994Le Rock Bar JimmyBordeauxFrance
355 May 1994WolnitzaLyonFrance
366 May 1994L'AcropoleDijonFrance
377 May 1994L'UndergroundBesançonFrance
388 May 1994Exo 7RouenFranceGrotus, Rhythm Collision, The Herries
399 May 1994Le Themis BarLilleFrance
4010 May 1994RockmaniaAngersFrance
4111 May 1994Music HallOrleansFrance
4212 May 1994La ZoneLiegeBelgiumUnhinged
4313 May 1994A.C.UUtrechtNetherlandsMr Baby
4414 May 1994Groote WeiverKrommenieNetherlands
4515 May 1994LintfabrikKontichBelgiumRhythm Collision, The Herries
4620 May 1994The SquareHarlowEnglandF.O.C
472 June 1994Madeira HotelBrightonEnglandNoMeansNo
4821 October 1994Mill on the PierWiganEnglandJawbreaker
4922 October 1994Nice 'n' Sleazy'sGlasgowScotlandJawbreaker
5026 October 1994The BoatraceCambridgeEnglandRugrat
5127 October 1994The Academy, BrixtonLondonEngland The Levellers, Co-Creators
5231 October 1994Russell Arms, CamdenLondonEnglandSnuff, Bob Tilton
533 November 1994T.J.'sNewportWalesSurfin Turnips, 100,000 Bodybags
544 November 1994Fibber Magee'sDublinIrelandCreaming Jesus
555 November 1994De BurcasCorkIrelandCreaming Jesus
566 November 1994The CentreBelfastNorthern Ireland
578 November 1994Galavan'sNew RossIrelandGout
5811 November 1994The Garage, HighburyLondonEngland Alice Donut, Snuff
5912 November 1994The Steam InnBrightonEngland Alice Donut, Citizen Fish
6013 November 1994The WherehouseDerbyEngland Alice Donut, Rugrat
6115 November 1994Le Conforte ModernePoitiersFrance Alice Donut
6216 November 1994Do-Re-MiBordeauxFrance Alice Donut
6317 November 1994El PasoTorinoItaly
6418 November 1994Red'koReggio EmiliaItalyResistenza
6519 November 1994Pecora NeraVeronaItalyDDI
6620 November 1994C.S.AUdineItaly
6722 November 1994WaldeslustRohrenfelsGermany
6823 November 1994ResidenzStuttgartGermany
6924 November 1994KornHannoverGermany
7025 November 1994EXBerlinGermany
7126 November 1994StortebakerStuttgartGermanyEndstadium, Swine Flu
7227 November 1994JuziGöttingenGermanyNo Respect
7329 November 1994ZwischenfailBochumGermany Alice Donut
7425 January 1995P.H. 31AmsterdamNetherlands
7526 January 1995Magazin 4BrusselsBelgium
7627 January 1995ZwijnzichtDordrechtNetherlandsBrezhnev
7728 January 1995Bar & BoosLeidenNetherlandsBarf
7829 January 1995Cafe de MazzelNeerpeltBelgium
793 February 1995Chats Palace, HomertonLondonEngland
801 April 1995Le Themis BarLilleFranceKochise
812 April 1995125th barRouenFranceKochise
823 April 1995RockmaniaAngersFranceKochise
834 April 1995Rue de BitcheNantesFranceKochise, Bloody Muesli
845 April 1995Le Rock Bar JimmyBordeauxFranceKochise
857 April 1995Village HallBeauvilleFranceKochise, Destr'Oi, Enola Gay
868 April 1995BoskopMontpelierFranceKochise
8710 April 1995ManoirGenevaSwitzerlandKochise
8811 April 1995Espace AutogereLausanneSwitzerlandKochise
8913 April 1995L'AcropoleDijonFranceKochise
9014 April 1995FahrenheitParisFranceKochise, Tears of a Doll
9115 April 1995MosaiqueDunquerqueFranceBlind Mole Rat, Kochise
9226 May 1995The Underworld, CamdenLondon,EnglandBull Taco, Dead Slow Children
9327 May 1995Madcap TheatreWolverton, Milton KeynesEnglandBull Taco, RNP
943 June 1995Fleece & FirkinBristolEngland,Tofu Love Frogs, Pain, Dubmerge, Mother Samosa
9510 June 1995Shake Some Action Record StoreCroydonEngland
961 July 1995MetropoleHengeloNetherlands
972 July 1995TU-MensaBerlinGermany Fugazi
983 July 1995SoundgardenDortmundGermany Fugazi
994 July 1995FabrikHamburgGermany Fugazi
1005 July 1995KornHannoverGermany
1016 July 1995AJZBielefeldGermany
1028 July 1995Exhibition HallDijonFranceVanilla, Unhinged & more...
10312 August 1995Castle RockEdinburghScotland Oi Polloi
10413 August 1995Duchess of YorkLeedsEnglandHooton Three Car
10523 October 1995TrashBerlinGermany
10624 October 1995EskulapPoznanPoland
10725 October 1995Klub 007 Strahov – www.klub007strahov.czPragueCzech RepublicDog on a Rope, V.A.P.
10826 October 1995FlexViennaAustriaPanenka
10927 October 1995MKNZIlirska BistricaSlovenia
11028 October 1995AGGROTrevisoItalyThe Wickeds
11129 October 1995Laboratorio AnarchicoMilanItalyBDI
11230 October 1995Il ClandestinoFaenzaItalyBad UHF

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