Dog Faced Hermans

Dog Faced Hermans were a punk band formed in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, United States, in 1986. The band consisted of vocalist Joe Queer, guitarist Chris Doherty, bassist Tony Palermo, and drummer Paul DeCarli.

The band's sound was a mix of punk rock, pop punk, and hardcore punk. Their lyrics often dealt with personal and political issues, such as relationships, drugs, and social injustice.

Dog Faced Hermans released their debut EP, "Fun on the Farm", in 1987. The EP was a critical and commercial success, and helped to establish the band as a major force in the punk rock scene.

The band's debut album, "The Kids Are All Cracked Up", was released in 1989. The album was a commercial success, and helped to solidify the band's reputation as one of the leading punk bands of the time.

Dog Faced Hermans released two more studio albums, "Beam Me Up" (1991) and "Your Choice Live Series, Vol. 02" (1993), before disbanding in 1996.

The band reunited in 2005 and released a new album, "Resurrection", in 2008. The album was a critical and commercial success, and helped to reignite interest in the band.

Dog Faced Hermans have since toured extensively and released several more albums, including "Go Home Jeff" (2011), "Ghetto Blaster" (2014), and "Keep the Beat" (2019).

The band is still active today and continues to tour and release new music. They are considered to be one of the most influential punk bands of all time.