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American bassist

Merle Allin
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Background information
Birth nameMerle Colby Allin Jr.
Born (1955-04-09) April 9, 1955 (age 69)
OriginConcord, Vermont, U.S.
GenresPunk rock
OccupationBassist
Years active1974–present
LabelsHomestead Records
Alive/BOMP! Records
Websiteggallin.com
Musical artist

Merle Allin (born April 9, 1955) is an American bass guitarist. He is the elder brother of the late punk rock vocalist GG Allin.

Allin played electric bass for three groups that featured GG Allin: Malpractice, The AIDS Brigade and the third version of The Murder Junkies. He currently continues the Murder Junkies, his brother's final backing band, with original drummer Donald ("Dino Sex") Sachs, and several younger members.

Allin is featured extensively in the documentary film Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies, by future Road Trip and The Hangover director Todd Phillips.

Allin was also bass player in late 70s Boston punk group Thrills (a.k.a. City Thrills), who released several singles and were the subject of a later CD discography. He subsequently joined the band Cheater Slicks, and played bass guitar on their debut album On Your Knees.

Allin also appears in the full-length Allin family documentary GG Allin: All in the Family (2018), directed by Sami Saif.

References

  1. Steve Huey. "G.G. Allin". allmusic.
  2. Greg Prato. "The Murder Junkies". allmusic.
  3. Phillips, Todd (January 1, 2000), Hated: GG Allin & the Murder Junkies, retrieved July 14, 2016
  4. "Merle Allin". allmusic.
  5. "Thrills (2) - N.A.F.I.T.C. Original Boston Punk, 1977-1981". Discogs. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
GG Allin and The Murder Junkies
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