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Greg Sage

Greg Sage was the principal songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist for the influential Portland, Oregon-based punk rock band The Wipers.

Greg Sage's first appearance was on pro-wrestler Beauregarde's full length album.

Sage's dark lyrics were rife with references to confusion and severe alienation. His songs took unexpected turns and were typified by fractured melodic passages punctuated by massive, clean, intricate guitar parts.

Sage operates his own label, Zeno Records (based in Phoenix, Arizona) and has also recorded several albums as a solo musician. He also builds his own music equipment and built his own studio.

The Wipers were not popular at all in the punk genre upon their debut and were never recognized as an important part of punk history until well into the 1980s. Wipers records were not recieved well in the US until many years after their release. However Greg Sage is now viewed as an amazing songwriter and lyricist. Future generations of rockers such as Kurt Cobain would later cite Greg Sage as one of their most important influences.

Discography

Wipers

* Better Off Dead (single), (1978) Debut Single
* Is This Real?, (1980)
* Romeo/No Solution (single), (1981)
* Youth of America, (1981)
* Over the Edge, (1983)
* The Wipers, (1985) Live album
* Land of the Lost, (1986)
* Follow Blind, (1987)
* The Circle, (1988)
* Best of the Wipers and Greg Sage, (1991)
* Silver Sail/Never Win (single), (1994)
* Silver Sail, (1995)
* Insane/Resist (single), (1995)
* The Herd, (1996)
* Power in One, (1999)
* Wipers Box Set, (2001)

Solo

* Straight Ahead, (1985)
* Sacrifice (For Love), (1991)
* Electric Medicine (2001)

External links

* The Wipers official homepage
* Greg Sage at TapeOp.com (dead as of January, 2006)



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