100 Flowers
50 top tracks
100 Flowers
50 top tracks
Albums

100 Flowers
100 Flowers

100 Years of Pulchritude
100 Flowers

Keats Rides A Harley
100 Flowers

Drawing Fire +
100 Flowers

Presence Of Mind 7"
100 Flowers

Life Is Ugly So Why Not Kill Yourself?
100 Flowers

Hell Comes To Your House
100 Flowers

1981 - Amplifier
100 Flowers

Drawing Fire
100 Flowers

Presence of Mind
100 Flowers

Fascist Groove Thang
100 Flowers

Life Is Ugly So Why Not Kill Yourself
100 Flowers
Biography
100 Flowers is the second incarnation of late 70s Los Angeles gutter punk minimalists the Urinals. Composed of John Talley-Jones (vocals/bass guitar), Kjehl Johansen (guitar), and Kevin Barrett (drums), the trio decided that "the Urinals" wasn't going over too well with the California proletariat, and reorganized in 1981 as 100 Flowers, after Mao Zedong's 1956 socialist edict, "Let a hundred flowers bloom; let a hundred schools of thought contend." <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/100+Flowers...Read more on Last.fm
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100 Flowers is the second incarnation of late 70s Los Angeles gutter punk minimalists the Urinals. Composed of John Talley-Jones (vocals/bass guitar), Kjehl Johansen (guitar), and Kevin Barrett (drums), the trio decided that "the Urinals" wasn't going over too well with the California proletariat, and reorganized in 1981 as 100 Flowers, after Mao Zedong's 1956 socialist edict, "Let a hundred flowers bloom; let a hundred schools of thought contend."
100 Flowers feature a more angular, melodic approach and more competent musicianship than the Urinals, but share their affinity for "punk haiku" and short, rhythmic, propulsive outbursts.
The group released one single in 1982 ("Dyslexia" b/w "Mop Dub"), an album in 1983 (100 Flowers) and an EP in 1984 (Drawing Fire) before disbanding. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/100+Flowers">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
