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Hypocrite in a Hippy Crypt

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Hypocrite in a Hippy Crypt
OriginBloomington, IN
GenresPsychedelic rock, Indie Pop, Experimental, Acoustic, Rock
Years active2011–present
LabelsTree Machine Records, Gulcher Records, Already Dead Tapes

Hypocrite in a Hippy Crypt is a Psych/Indie Pop/Folk band formed in Bloomington, Indiana in 2010. The artist has often been referenced as having one of the worst band names in indie rock.[1][2]

Formation/history

Hypocrite In A Hippy Crypt is an anonymous one-man project that was started in a dorm basement at Indiana University in 2010. The first album, Tweaker In The Park, was recorded in a span of two weeks and was signed to Gulcher Records. The follow-up album, Tweaker Two, was released on vinyl in 2013 on Tree Machine Records. Hypocrite In A Hippy Crypt's third album, Better Days, was released on cassette on Already Dead Tapes in 2015.[3] The 6" single New Friends, featuring Katy Kirby, was released on Already Dead Tapes in November 2016. [4]

Discography

Studio Albums

  • Tweaker in The Park (2011, Gulcher Records)
  • Tweaker Two (2013, Tree Machine Records)
  • Better Days (2015, Already Dead Tapes)
  • Vegas of Feelings (2018, Already Dead Tapes) [5]
  • Ghosts Always Win (2021, Already Dead Tapes) [6]

EPs (Outtake Collections)

  • All I Ask Ya Alaska (2012, Already Dead Tapes)
  • Smile For Me (2014, Already Dead Tapes)

Singles

  • New Friends (6") (2016, Already Dead Tapes)

References

  1. "Top Five Worst Ironic Indie Rock Band Names". Retrieved 2014-02-09.
  2. "The History of Terrible Band Names". Archived from the original on 2014-01-31. Retrieved 2014-02-09.
  3. Armie, Sean. "Hypocrite in a Hippy Crypt: Announce new album and share two new tracks". Retrieved 2014-02-09.
  4. https://alreadydeadtapes.bandcamp.com/album/new-friends
  5. http://alreadydeadtapes.com/adt/hypocrite-in-a-hippy-crypt-vegas-of-feelings-out-today/
  6. "Ghosts Always Win, by Hypocrite in a Hippy Crypt". Already Dead Tapes and Records. Retrieved 2021-10-03.


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