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    The Oblivians are an American garage punk trio that has existed since 1993. In the 1990s, their blues -infused brand of bravado, crudely recorded music made them one of the most popular and prominent bands within the underground garage rock scene. Formed in Memphis, Tennessee, the band consisted of three members— Greg Cartwright, Jack Yarber ...

  2. Profile: American garage blues punk trio founded in 1993 in Memphis, Tennessee by Greg Oblivian (aka Greg Cartwright), Eric Oblivian (aka Eric Friedl) and Jack Oblivian (aka Jack Yarber). In both their live shows and recordings, the three members alternate between instruments, each playing guitar, drums and singing lead vocals.

  3. by Shane Jesse Christmass (August 2000) The OBLIVIANS were a Memphis legend. In 1993 having killed off their band the COMPULSIVE GAMBLERS, Greg Cartwright and Jack Yarber, hooked up with an out of work musician named Eric Friedhl. After absconding from a series of band names ( PP AND THE NAILDRIVERS, GENTLEMEN OF LEISURE) they transformed into ...

  4. Explore Oblivians's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Oblivians on AllMusic.

  5. Jun 24, 2013 · Oblivians Haven’t Changed…Much. When the Oblivians booked their first reunion show in the early 2000s, the bluesy garage-punk trio had no idea what was in store. “We sold the club out,” drummer Jack Yarber says with disbelief. “It was like a line of people to get in. It was like, Jesus. We had no clue it was going to be like that.

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  6. Jul 12, 2013 · http://KEXP.ORG presents Oblivians performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded July 12, 2013.Songs:Loving CupFire DetectorEmYou Better BehaveHost: Troy Nel...

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