OG Music meisters Gerard Van Herk and Tony Dewald are rock's answer to Bela Lugosi/Peter Laurey. Deja Voodoo brewed up their zany, and often trying, sludgeabilly swamp rock with
enthusiasm of Buddy Holly and the charm of Herman Munster. Raw guitars, drums and vocals are all that grace their records and contain no studio trappings leaving them live and harsh.
"Three Men, One Coffin" is a rare studio recorded track from It Came From Canada Vol.2 and not in their basement.
Singles
1982 Monsters In My Garage [4 song EP] (Og Music) DV-01
1984 Cemetery (Og Music)
1985 Too Cool To Live, Too Smart To Die (Midnight Int'l - US)
Gumbo (Og Music)
1988 Hiekkaa Hietarannan (Gaga Goodies - Finland) GO-7
Albums
1984 Cemetery (Og Music) OG-4
1985 Cemetery [remastered/re-issued] (Og Music) OG-4
1985 Too Cool To Live, Too Smart To Die (Midnight Int'l - US) MIR-112
1986 Swamp Of Love (Og Music) OG-11
1987 Too Cool To Live, Too Smart To Die [remixed + extra track] (Og Music) OG-12
1987 Gotta Have Money (Gaga Goodies - Finland) GOD-2
1987 The Worst Of... (Og Music) OG-14
1988 Big Pile of Mud (Og Music) OG-18
1990 Live At The Backstage Club, Helsinki Finland (Og Music) OG-28
Video
198? The House Of Doctor Stimuli
198? White Sugar
Compilation Tracks
cut on It Came From Canada (Og Music)
1986 "Three Men, One Coffin" on It Came From Canada Vol.2 (Og Music)
cut(s) on From Montreal (Og Music)



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