False Confession (band)

False Confession (band)

False Confession was a hardcore punk band in the early 1980s that emerged in the Oxnard, California area. They were one of the founding members of the "Nardcore" punk movement.

Their first 7" EP Left to Burn was released by Mystic Records in 1984. The tracks included:

  1. Left To Burn
  2. Feline
  3. Scared
  4. Our Savior
  5. Just As I Am
  6. Lies

They were also featured on the Nardcore Compilation LP.

One of the members, Scotty Morris, went on to form the swing band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy many years later.

Another member, Harry, joined The Cramps as Harry Drumdini from January 1994 to August 2003.

In June 2012 the band performed a reunion show & announced their return with almost the entire original lineup of Isreal, Harry, Fred, and new bass player Ismael. Scotty Morris most likely has too much of a full schedule with Big Bad Voodoo Daddy to return to the band at this time. The band's return is permanent and they have announced that they are working on a new LP to be released winter 2012.

Read more about False Confession (band):  Original Lineup, False Confession Discography

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