Jared Louche discography
This article details the complete oeuvre of American musician Jared Louche, including his work with The Aliens, Altered Statesmen, Chemlab, H3llb3nt, Peach of Immortality, Pigface, Progrex.iv and Vampire Rodents.[1][2][3] In 1999 Louche released his debut solo album titled Covergirl on Fifth Colvmn Records.[4][5]
Jared Louche discography | |
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Studio albums | 18 |
Compilation albums | 4 |
Video albums | 1 |
EPs | 2 |
Remix albums | 1 |
Discography
Peach of Immortality
Studio albums
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Need (Thee)! |
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Talking Heads '77 |
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The Best MUX! |
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"Jehovah" My Black Ass-R.E.M. Is Air Supply! |
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"23" of 26 State and Federal Obscenity Determinations/Taxi Corpus II |
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Video albums
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Succumbs (Restored) |
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Chemlab
Studio albums
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Burn Out at the Hydrogen Bar |
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East Side Militia |
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Oxidizer |
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Remix albums
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Rock Whore vs. Dance Floor |
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Compilation albums
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Magnetic Field Remixes |
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Suture |
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Tape Decay |
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Extended plays
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10 Ton Pressure |
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The Machine Age |
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H3llb3nt
Studio albums
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0.01 |
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Helium |
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Hardcore Vanilla |
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Compilation albums
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Regurgitator |
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Progrex.iv
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Reinvention Operation |
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Jared Louche and The Aliens
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Covergirl |
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Prude
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The Dark Age of Consent |
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Altered Statesmen
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Death of Radio Mars |
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Compilation albums
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Radio Mars Edits |
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Credits
Year | Artist | Release | Role(s) | Song(s) |
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1992 | Thud | Life & Death | backing vocals, production, mixing | — |
guitar | "Image Pig", "Ventilator" | |||
writing | "Image Pig" | |||
1993 | Vampire Rodents | Lullaby Land | vocals | "Lullaby Land" |
1995 | Clockseed | vocals | "Low Orbit" | |
To Live and Shave in L.A. | Vedder Vedder Bedwetter | guitar | "Throws Cunt a Tear", "The The, Which Radiance Overdrenched", "Shut the Second She Clawed", "Cobwebs With "Trap" Primrose", "The the Perms "A"", "The Swinging She-River Brother Falling", "Twat From Fool" | |
backing vocals | "Cobwebs With "Trap" Primrose" | |||
1996 | Ether Bunny | Papa Woody | voice | "Wee" |
Vampire Rodents | Gravity's Rim | vocals | "Beta", "Code" | |
Adversary | The Winter's Harvest | backing vocals | "Ah Pook the Destroyer" | |
Gravy | After That It's All Gravy | executive-producer | — | |
1998 | Pigface | Eat Shit You Fucking Redneck | vocals | — |
2001 | The Best of Pigface: Preaching to the Perverted | vocals | "War Ich Nicht", "Amphetaminemethamphetamine", "Girls Are Cool" | |
2003 | Easy Listening... | writing, vocals | "Binary Stream" | |
2004 | The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster | Mister Mental | vocals | "Morning Has Broken" |
2006 | Enduser | Pushing Back | vocals | "The Maker" |
2007 | Caustic | Booze Up and Riot | vocals | "Another Fist in the Ass" |
2008 | 25men | The Dancing Wu Li Masters | vocals | — |
2009 | Reformed Faction | I Am the Source of Light, I Am Not a Mirror | vocals | "Jah Jah Jah Ney", "We Think Bliss" |
Hepster Pat | Hepsters Paradise | remix | "Search and Destroy" (Hepster Pat Mix) | |
2010 | The Pain Machinery | Urban Survival | vocals | — |
2011 | Dead Voices on Air | Michael and the Angels Fought | vocals | "Sudden" |
Sinsect | Bug Life | writing | "Derailer" | |
2016 | K.P. Riot Brigade | K.P. Riot Brigade | vocals | "Diseased" |
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References
- Reece, Doug (October 19, 1996). "Popular Uprisings". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 108 (42): 24. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
- Christian, Chris (April 21, 1994). "Interview with Jared of Chemlab, Reptile House, Grand Rapids, Michigan". Sonic Boom. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
- Christian, Chris (November 4, 1995). "Interview with Jared Hendrickson of Chemlab at Chicago Trax". Sonic Boom. 3 (8). Retrieved July 29, 2020.
- Proefrock, Stacia. "Jared Louche > Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
- Yücel, Ilker (June 14, 2019). "Jared Louche Announces Chemlab Partnering With Armalyte Industries, With Retrospective Collection in the Works". ReGen. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
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