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The Taxpayers originated in 2007 in Portland, Oregon. Originally a three-piece guitar/bass/drum combination, the band incorporates accordion, horns, piano, harmonica, and other instruments live and during recording sessions. Currently they perform live with a range from three to eight members.
They strongly support the DIY punk ethic, booking their own shows, printing their own merchandise, and releasing their own albums.
The Taxpayers have releases on Plan-It-X Records, Quote Unquote Records, Useless-State Records, and Asian Man Records.
"The Medicines," a song from their 2007 album Exhilarating News is featured as intro and interstitial music on Sawbones, a podcast about medical history hosted by Justin McElroy and Dr. Sydnee McElroy.
The Taxpayers are a punk rock band, taking influence from folk, country, jazz, swing, blues, hardcore punk. They have been credited for working with different styles. Experimenting with different forms of audience participation, they often incorporate magic tricks, stories, and more at live shows.
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Track 12 from "God, Forgive These Bastards" - Songs From The Forgotten Life Of Henry Turner I don't have any rights.
00:00 As the Sun Beat Down 02:59 Atlanta's Own 06:36 Who the Hell Are You? 08:19 Goddamn These Hands of Mine 10:34 Drinking With Mickey Mantle 13:24 Raised in the Shadows 14:56 Weapon of God 17:15 Jimmy Bartlett's Teeth 19:08 Hungry Dog in the Street 20:50 The Businessman 23:47 The Carriage Town Clinic 26:43 I Love You Like an Alcoholic 30:19 Some Rotten Man 34:25 Let the Seconds Do Their Worst
00:00 The Windows Break 02:58 ...And the Damn Thing Bit Him! 05:01 Rapid Movements in a Bottle 05:55 Everything is Awful 09:16 Geodesic Prison Song 10:43 Louisiana Hot Sauce Rainy Night 14:22 Everybody Just Stood There 16:17 The Cold Front 18:20 A Matter of Simple Deduction 20:04 Some Kinda Disaster Relief 22:42 It Gets Worse Every Minute 24:30 My Brother Isn't Dying 28:06 Let the Wheels Turn Slowly
Track 13 from "God, Forgive These Bastards" - Songs From The Forgotten Life Of Henry Turner I don't have any rights and I don't know if I ever will.
https://taxpayers.bandcamp.com/album/big-delusion-factory-2016 00:00 Variable Bitrate, Binary or Nothing 01:09 Call Me Linda 04:31 Easy Money 07:17 Invader 09:44 Goodbye Balance 13:03 Rarely At Least 16:04 Roll Call 17:14 Fuck America 20:05 Pain Unlike Another 22:15 Little Black Box 24:30 Brain Drain (Tunnel of Love) 25:29 Forward Momentum 28:08 The Bottom 30:50 The Right Permits
The Taxpayers' "Everything is Awful" from their album "To Risk So Much For One Damn Meal" Check out Alternate Sounds on Twitter! http://twitter.com/alternatesounds We're also on Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Alternate-Sounds/194679827238924 Disclaimer: All music and album artwork is owned by the band. I created none of it, just spreading some good music. Please support the band and buy the album!
Track 9 from "God, Forgive These Bastards" - Songs From The Forgotten Life Of Henry Turner I don't have any rights.
The Taxpayers' new record is awesome! but Everything is awful at the Santa Cruz boardwalk amusement park! Goofpunx paradise? AHHH! The Taxpayers' Califuckyeah tour 2010. That's Rick Frame in the shades; he recorded this and other fun numbers off To Risk So Much For One Damn Meal, the Taxpayers' latest release!
More of The Taxpayers http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA21DAE240427EC38
http://www.razorcake.org The Taxpayers Live at Vince Lombardi High School (VLHS), Pomona, CA. 12/9/2011 Video by Marty Ploy Courtesy of Razorcake
http://www.razorcake.org/ PUnk music - acoustic The Taxpayers At VLHS, Pomona, 08/07/2012 Video by Todd Taylor, courtesy of Razorcake "This song's for Dee Dee." "Louisiana hot sauce and rainy nights."
The Taxpayers playing "The Windows Break." 2 / 13 / 11 at Suite 8 in Greenville, South Carolina.
The Taxpayers played here in Decatur tonight and after the show, they came to stay at my house. We sat around on my patio and drank beers and talked about things that interest us. This session was filmed out by my pool around 2 am using a floodlight and no tripod but, this is probably my favorite session I've done so fare. Really good dudes. I look forward to hanging out with them again.
The Taxpayers live at Illegal Tone in Belleville, IL June 27, 2011
00:00 As the Sun Beat Down 02:59 Atlanta's Own 06:36 Who the Hell Are You? 08:19 Goddamn These Hands of Mine 10:34 Drinking With Mickey Mantle 13:24 Raised in the Shadows 14:56 Weapon of God 17:15 Jimmy Bartlett's Teeth 19:08 Hungry Dog in the Street 20:50 The Businessman 23:47 The Carriage Town Clinic 26:43 I Love You Like an Alcoholic 30:19 Some Rotten Man 34:25 Let the Seconds Do Their Worst
00:00 The Windows Break 02:58 ...And the Damn Thing Bit Him! 05:01 Rapid Movements in a Bottle 05:55 Everything is Awful 09:16 Geodesic Prison Song 10:43 Louisiana Hot Sauce Rainy Night 14:22 Everybody Just Stood There 16:17 The Cold Front 18:20 A Matter of Simple Deduction 20:04 Some Kinda Disaster Relief 22:42 It Gets Worse Every Minute 24:30 My Brother Isn't Dying 28:06 Let the Wheels Turn Slowly
https://taxpayers.bandcamp.com/album/big-delusion-factory-2016 00:00 Variable Bitrate, Binary or Nothing 01:09 Call Me Linda 04:31 Easy Money 07:17 Invader 09:44 Goodbye Balance 13:03 Rarely At Least 16:04 Roll Call 17:14 Fuck America 20:05 Pain Unlike Another 22:15 Little Black Box 24:30 Brain Drain (Tunnel of Love) 25:29 Forward Momentum 28:08 The Bottom 30:50 The Right Permits
[Note: Apologies for the poor sound quality - we're working to improve on this for our next event!] This collaborative event between IPAC NWT and the Certified General Accountants Association of the Northwest Territories/Nunavut features Sherra Profit, the Taxpayers' Ombudsman for Canada. Ms. Profit discusses the function of the Office of the Taxpayers' Ombudsman, including her mandate and reporting relationship to the CRA.
Participants: Taylor Armerding, Moderator, Syndicated Columnist Chip Ford, Executive Director, CLT Eileen McAnneny, president of the independent and non-partisan Mass Taxpayers Foundation Wendy Wakeman, Director, Mass Fiscal Alliance Organizers: The Amesbury Republican Town Committee co-hosted this Massachusetts tax forum to honor the legacy of taxpayer advocate Barbara Anderson June 22 7:30-8:30 p.m. at the Newburyport Elks Lodge, 25 Low Street, Newburyport, MA
http://www.LanceScurv.com/ - Today I go deep in on the story of the Memphis man - Terry Turnage - who allegedly fathered more the 25 children and has literally paid nothing to to support them. He is said to run or either own a nightclub flashing lots of money and driving upscale vehicles but seems to have slipped between the cracks of accountability and continues on with a life that leaves the taxpayers once again to foot the bill. While it takes two irresponsible people to tango, today I'm focusing on the types of "females" who fall for the sweet words of a serial penis-slinger and why they always seem to get caught out there with another baby and no man in sight. There are some harsh realities existing in the Black community and too many of us are sticking our heads in the sand to ref...
Project On Government Oversight and Taxpayers for Common Sense partnered to host a panel discussion on taxpayers' return on royalties made off of public resources. The event was co-sponsored by the Center for Responsive Law. Panelists included: Ali Zaidi, Associate Director for Natural Resources, Energy, and Science Programs, Office of Management and Budget Danielle Brian, Executive Director of Project On Government Oversight Ryan Alexander, President of Taxpayers for Common Sense Dan Bucks, Former Director of Revenue for the State of Montana (2005-13) Nan Swift, Federal Affairs Manager of National Taxpayers Union Patrick Rucker, Energy Policy Reporter of Reuters The Project On Government Oversight (POGO) is a nonpartisan independent watchdog that champions good government reforms. ...
AIG: Where is the Taxpayers Money Going? (Part 1) - House Oversight Committee - 2009-05-13 - On Wednesday, May 13, 2009, The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform held a hearing entitled "AIG: Where is the Taxpayers Money Going?" The hearing featured testimony from AIG CEO Edward Liddy. Video provided by the U.S. House of Representatives.
Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1JM41yF Broadcast on 04/01/2016 Deborah Hodge's four children had a Christmas filled with iPads and puppies, and she wants to thank the taxpayer for providing the funds for it. But is she just inviting the trolls in by declaring how her family lives? This Morning has been nominated for Best Live Magazine Show at this year’s National Television Awards! Vote here: http://bit.ly/2iHkPPB Like, follow and subscribe to This Morning! Website: http://bit.ly/1MsreVq YouTube: http://bit.ly/1BxNiLl Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1FbXnjU Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Bs1eI1 This Morning - every weekday on ITV from 10:30am. Join Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes as we meet the people behind the stories that matter, chat to the hott...
Activists save taxpayers from Manchester PD (raw)