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Boris the Sprinkler is a punk rock band that formed in Green Bay, Wisconsin in 1992.

Boris the Sprinkler
Rev. Nørb, frontman of Boris the Sprinkler
Background information
OriginGreen Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.
GenresPunk rock
Years active1992–2003, 2009–present
LabelsBulge, Lookout!, Dirtnap, Mutant Pop, Go-Kart, Beer City Records
Past membersRev. Nørb
Paul No. 1
Erik No. 1
Ronny Johnny Kispert
Paul No. 2
Eric No. 2
Ric Six
Tim 00

History


Boris the Sprinkler was founded in Green Bay in 1992 by Reverend Nørb (vocals) and Paul #1 (guitar).[1] Nørb and Paul (born Paul Schroder) initially played with Eric Lee (bass) and Ronny Johnny Kispert (drums); later members included Eric James (bass), Ric 6 (bass), and Paul 2 (drums).[2] Nørb, who was born Norb Rozek,[3] had previously written for the music magazines Sick Teen and Maximum Rocknroll.[1] Nørb's lyrics and the band's style were self-consciously irreverent, tongue-in-cheek, and referential to other aspects of pop culture, influenced by punk rock groups such as The Dickies, The Rezillos, and The Ramones.[1] The group often dressed in flamboyant styles such as "zebra-print tights and gold lamé body suits".[4]

Boris the Sprinkler released eight full-length albums over the period 1994-2000, including 1994's 8 Testicled Pogo Machine (which included a vocal cameo by Wesley Willis on its first track),[5] 1998's End of the Century[6] (which covered the Ramones album of the same name in its entirety),[7] and two albums for Go-Kart Records, 1999's Suck[8] and 2000's Gay.[9] The group also released numerous EPs and singles, among them 1995's Mutant Pop release "Drugs and Masturbation"[10] and 1996's "Kill the Ramones".[11]

In 2013, Nørb published The Annotated Boris: Deconstructing the Lyrical Majesty of Boris the Sprinkler, a "line-by-line analysis" of songs he wrote for Boris the Sprinkler.[3]

The band released a new album, Vespa to Venus, on Beer City Records on September 13, 2019. The release reunited the 1997 Mega Anal lineup of Paul #1, Paul #2, Ric Six, and Reverend Nørb.


Discography



Albums



Live albums



EPs



Singles



Members



Footnotes


  1. Cover Story: Boris the Sprinkler. Maximum Ink, July 1999.
  2. Brian Cogan, Encyclopedia of Punk Music and Culture. Greenwood, 2006, p. 26. Google Books link
  3. The Quirky Invention of Boris the Sprinkler. Shepherd Express, July 28, 2013.
  4. 12 O'Clock Track: Boris the Sprinkler, "Kill the Ramones". Chicago Reader, December 17, 2012.
  5. Review of 8 Testicled Pogo Machine, Sobriquet Magazine, December 22, 2008.
  6. Review of End of the Century, Allmusic
  7. Interview with Boris the Sprinkler, Ink 19, August 1999.
  8. Suck Review, Allmusic
  9. Gay Review, Allmusic
  10. Review of Drugs and Masturbation, Allmusic
  11. Kill the Ramones review, Allmusic

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