The Vermin

The Vermin
Origin Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Genres Punk rock
Years active (1984 or 1986)–present[1][2]
Labels Wood Shampoo
Website http://www.verminvegas.com
Members Dirk Vermin
Rob Ruckus
Gerry "Turbo" Proctor
Past members Anthony Hudak
Dave Sorensen
Miles Francis
Paul Summers, Jr.
Derek Weishaupt
Kelly Clark

The Vermin is a punk rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada. The band formed in 1984 (1986 in some sources[2])as Vermin From Venus by singer and guitarist Dirk Vermin,[1] and was noted for releasing one of the first independent punk rock albums in Las Vegas, Sex on Planet X.[3][4] In 1994, Vermin and bassist Rob Ruckus formed a punk cover band called Godboy, and in 1995 the bands merged, adopting the name The Vermin.[5][6] The band recorded their first album under their new name, Hell or Las Vegas, in 1996 with drummer Anthony Hudak, but Hudak left the band soon after and was immediately replaced with current drummer Gerry "Turbo" Proctor.[5][7] The band was featured in the low-budget horror film Trans-American Killer in 2005.[8] Singer Dirk Vermin opened Pussykat Tattoo in 1999; the shop, Vermin, and bassist Ruckus are currently featured in the A&E program Bad Ink.[9][10]

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

Compilations

Band members

Current

Former

References


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