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The Fucking Buckaroos

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The Fucking Buckaroos
OriginSan Francisco, California, United States
GenresFolk punk
Years active2004-present
LabelsFort Faxon, Red Scare, Out of My Mind
Associated actsStreet Justice, Tatanka Iyotake, Terry Gross, Little Thin Dimes, Dissolve, Spectre, Hay Babes, Quaaludes
Websitewww.thefuckingbuckaroos.com
MembersTim Sandberg
Thomas "Pinkus" Puhek
Ricky Pugh
Nasty Boy Appleton
Travis O'Guinn
Robert Pugh
Rodrigo Calvo-Leni
Past membersSean Taylor
Westin Chu
Kat Kranzler
Susie Leni
Wendy Pei

The Fucking Buckaroos are a folk punk band from San Francisco, California. The band is known for their blending of a number of genres including American folk, country, and bluegrass.

History[edit]

The Fucking Buckaroos were formed in San Francisco, CA in 2004 by Tim Sandberg, Thomas Puhek, and Sean Taylor. Originally a three piece acoustic act, the band added Ricky Pugh and Andrew Appleton to the line up in fall of 2004. In 2005, the band solidified its current instrumentation including guitar, mandolin, banjo, bass, and drums. They released an EP titled "When Cops Rode Bulls"[1] the same year on Fort Faxon records, named after the house on Faxon avenue in San Francisco where Ricky and Andy lived.[2] In 2007, the band released a full-length, self-titled CD.[3][4] To support the album, the band launched a month and a half-long tour that spanned the US,[5] Canada, and Mexico. In 2009, the band released a split 7" vinyl-only record with Tijuana-based psychobilly band Los Helldandys, titled "Popular Romance."[6][7][8][9][10] In 2010, their version of Swingin' Utters "Fruitless Fortunes" was included on the Untitled 21: A Juvenile Tribute to the Swingin' Utters.[11][12]

Over a two-week time period which spanned the weeks surrounding New Year's Day of 2012, the Buckaroos played a series of shows in Mexico, including Tijuana, Mexico City, and Oaxaca.[13] While in Mexico City, the band played a landmark show for inmates at a youth detention center, known as a Reclusorio.[14][15]

In 2013, the Buckaroos embarked on a three-week tour of Germany and Belgium[16][17][18][19][20] to promote "II"[21][22][23] and their upcoming releases.

In late 2013, the Buckaroos went on an extended hiatus, with Pugh moving to Nashville seeking "a place with less overhead and good music," and Sandberg having his first child.[24] Before calling a break, the group recorded several songs to be released in two parts. The first part, "Puro Pinche Pari" EP, was released in 2015,[25][26] and includes a cover version of the Los Tigres del Norte song "Contrabando Y Traición," and "Fiesta" by The Pogues. The second part has yet to be released.

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • 2005: When Cops Rode Bulls EP (Fort Faxon Records)
  • 2007: The Fucking Buckaroos (Fort Faxon)
  • 2009: Pure Romance Split (Fort Faxon)
  • 2013: The Fucking Buckaroos II (Out Of My Mind Records)
  • 2015: Puro Pinchi Pari EP (Fort Faxon)

References[edit]

  1. "Fucking Buckaroos "When Cops Rode Bulls"". Readjunk.com.
  2. "Golden Gator Rockers". Goldengatorrockers.blogspot.com.
  3. "STET". Rick.wordpress.com.
  4. "The Fucking Buckaroos". Punkglobe.com.
  5. "The Fucking Buckaroos / Chief Death Rage / Tatanka Iyotake / Brick Fight @ 1919 Hemphill in Fort Worth - GuideLive". Guidelive.com.
  6. "Razorcake - Punk Music Reviews - FUCKING BUCKAROOS, THE / LOS HELLDANDYS - Split". Razorcake.org.
  7. "The Fucking Buckaroos / Los Helldandys – Popular Romance (Split 7")". Shitenonions.com.
  8. Ferrétiz, Denep V. (March 14, 2014). "D Media: Los Hell Dandys presentan: MAD LOVE GUN". Dmediamagazine.blogspot.com.
  9. Ziecke, Jan-Henrik. "Fucking Buckaroos / Helldandys - Popular Romance". Rockabillyrecords.de.
  10. "DoStuff Media". Dostuffmedia.com. Retrieved September 23, 2020.
  11. "V/A "Untitled 21: A Juvenile Tribute To Swingin' Utters" CD from Red Scare Industries". Redscare.storenvy.com.
  12. "Fruitless Fortunes". Hikeitlikeit.com.
  13. "風俗での心構え". Thefuckingbuckaroos.com.
  14. "風俗での心構え". Thefuckingbuckaroos.com.
  15. [1][dead link]
  16. [2][dead link]
  17. "The Fucking Buckaroos - Live at a house party Hamm Germany 08.04.2013". YouTube. August 5, 2013.
  18. Wirsching, Sabine (June 23, 2013). "DYNAMITE #83: The Fucking Buckaroos im Interview". Sabinewirsching.com.
  19. Wirsching, Sabine (August 1, 2013). "On The Road mit The Fucking Buckaroos". Sabinewirsching.com.
  20. "The Fucking Buckaroos - Europe 2013!". Indiegogo.com.
  21. "CELTIC FOLK PUNK AND MORE". Celticfolkpunk.blogspot.com.
  22. "Collective Zine - the Fucking Buckaroos Reviews". Collective-zine.co.uk.
  23. "FREE DOWNLOAD - THE FUCKING BUCKAROOS "II" (2012) - CELTIC FOLK PUNK AND MORE". Celticfolkpunk.blogspot.com.
  24. Jelinek, Russell (December 18, 2013). "The Fucking Buckaroos are taking a fucking break". Thebaybridged.com.
  25. "Los Pinches Vaqueroos - Puro Pinchi Pari!, by The Fucking Buckaroos". Thefuckingbuckaroos.bandcamp.com.
  26. "FREE DOWNLOAD - THE FUCKING BUCKAROOS "Puro Pinche Pari" - CELTIC FOLK PUNK AND MORE". Celticfolkpunk.blogspot.com.


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