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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2007

Portland-based guitarist Daniel Riddle, a founding member of industrial combo Hitting Birth Family Circus, originally launched King Black Acid as a solo side project, but eventually it became a real band (King Black Acid And The Womb Star Orchestra) with keyboardist Melinda Dicillo, guitarist Roger Campos, bassist Nathan Jorg, drummer Scott Adamo (ex Wipers), percussionist Joe Trump (ex Pigface)

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  • @H5Daddy That would have been a real cool experience. Anyone into vinyl records here?

  • @frankenstoner

    Live was even better...!!! Saw them a few times(3) in Portland and once down in Eugene

  • this is real good.

  • @babybloc I totally regret taking the isolating headphones off of one ear When playing the drums, hearing loss just really sucks - but I Wanted more noise!!

  • I attribute a significant portion of my hearing loss to this band. (Get some good music earplugs kids!) Now I'm trying to find a picture of Daniel's fuzzy bass to show my eight year old daughter who's starting lessons. She was bored so I told her about his tricky "technique" of banging on it with the heel of his palm and blowing out PA after PA. Nobody else had that sound. And I always liked the shopping cart!

  • amazing

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  • THis is rad! ive never heard of these guys before , whats treasure!! thanx for posting!

  • We put that show on,WE love hittingbirth!

  • Best band to come out of the pacific nw in the 90's. I can't even count the amount of times I saw them at the Satyricon back in the day. Great memories.

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