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Throw Rag is an American four-piece punk rock band from the Salton Sea, California, United States. Formed in 1993, Throw Rag has been fronted by Sean Wheeler since the inception of the band. Other current members of the band are Patrick Bostrom on lead guitar, Frank Cronin on bass, and Daniel Lapham on sampler. In its various incarnations, Throw Rag has been categorized as rockabilly, punk rock, psychobilly, and sailor rock. They have blended sounds of traditional rock and roll, country, and surf.


Throw Rag started up in October 1993 with founding members Sean Wheeler , Roger "Chino" Smith , and Dan "Scorcho" Lapham . Also in the original lineup were bassist Danny "Talmadge" Black and guitarist Michael "The Outlaw" McCartney. Throw Rag played primarily at the Indio, California venue Rhythm and Brews throughout 1994 with other shows in Orange County, CA. Other members of the early Throw Rag were Scott "Barfly" Brooks and Tom "Colonel Riptide Tenmen" Lynn . By the end of 1994, Francis "Franco" Cronin , Patrick "Dino" Bostrom , and Craig "Jacko" Jackman had joined the band.


From late 1996 through mid-1997, the band saw more lineup changes as Jacko left temporarily to be replaced on occasion by John Summers a.k.a. Johnny Bloodstreak on washboard and vocals. Also on board during this period were Louis Bluefeather and Dr. Brittle Bones .


From 1995, many of the songs that would eventually make it onto the debut album were featured on compilations. Tee-Tot saw its first release on Hellnote Records in 1999. The album featured musical contributions from Wheeler, Scorcho, Dino, Franco, Jacko, Chino, and Tony "Gusto" Portillo . Supported by Tee-Tot, and bolstered by new rhythm guitarist A.J. "King Taco Pearl" Nesselrod, Throw Rag started building a wider fan base with their intense, maniacal live shows. Usually wearing a sea captain's hat and 70s double-knit suit, Wheeler and Jacko became notorious for stripping on stage. The band eventually started opening for acts such as Supersuckers, Green Day, Wesley Willis and Willie Nelson. In 2001, the band released a CD split with Supersuckers which featured a song that would later appear a Warped Tour 2002 Tour Compilation and their follow up album Desert Shores. Tee-Tot was only released in smaller record stores, and was available at live shows. Now out of print, Acetate plans to re-release the album in 2008.


Desert Shores was released June 3, 2003, on BYO Records. Critics referred to the album as "fun" record, and compared highly to The Damned.


"Throw Rag's approach to punk rock is refreshing and yet still time-honored. "Space Hump Me" has a lot of early-'70s punk in it, particularly with the sneering vocals and simple arrangement such as the Damned."


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