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ARTIST
DEBRIS
TITLE
Debris'
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
SUPERIOR VIADUCT
CATALOG #
SV 137LP
SV 137LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
8/22/2025
"Chickasha, Oklahoma is not a place known for producing a lot of original proto-punk bands. In fact, there is, to Superior Viaduct's knowledge, only one:
Debris'
. Formed in 1975 by bassist
Chuck Ivey
, guitarist
Oliver 'Rectomo' Powers
, and drummer
Johnny Gregg
, the trio created some of the most art-damaged outsider rock 'n' roll this side of
MX-80 Sound
. When a local studio offered the package deal of ten hours for recording and mixing as well as pressing 1,000 LPs and two-color jackets, Debris' came in well-rehearsed -- nailing all eleven of their songs in just one take. In April 1976, the same month as
Ramones
' debut album, Debris' would release their lone record onto the world. Opener 'One Way Spit' could easily be mistaken for a lost KBD single -- from Chuck's bizarre count-in to the band's trashy start-stop rhythms, unfurling a Dadaist flag around Johnny's visceral vocals. On 'Tricia,' a reference to the then-current
Patty Hearst
trial, Oliver's gruesome groans are sardonically juxtaposed with an electric saw. These LSD-tinged tunes are a potent mix of
Beefheart
-ian controlled chaos and the genuinely weird avant-rock associated with the mid-'70s Cleveland scene. Enhanced by analog synthesizers and electronic effects, the album sounds like
Eno
-era
Roxy Music
or
Stooges
' Fun House buried deep in the red Oklahoma dirt. While punk would spark a handful of bands who boldly straddled the line between the primal and the experimental, the relatively unsung Debris' were one of the first to do so. Debris' had a standing invitation to play New York at Max's Kansas City and CBGB in 1976, although they never made it out of Oklahoma. The private-press edition of their self-titled album (also known as
Static Disposal
, which was actually the label name printed on the original front cover) has since become a collector's item and is even namechecked on the infamous NWW list."
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