From Allmusic.com, review by Stephen Cramer: From the opening chaos of "Moss Worth Embossing," the relentless energy and focus of Chicago's Hubcap is obvious. On the purposefully misspelled Those Kids Are Wierder, the band was a sort of early-emo supergroup, featuring Jay Ryan of Dianogah and Billy Smith of Haymarket Riot. Drummer and vocalist Andrew Zboralski rounded out the group. Originally released as a nine-track LP in 1996 on Actionboy Records, Michigan's 54º40' or Fight! Records re-released Those Kids Are Wierder with bonus tracks in 2001. The 26-trac… read more
From Allmusic.com, review by Stephen Cramer: From the opening chaos of "Moss Worth Embossing," the relentless energy and focus of Chicago… read more
From Allmusic.com, review by Stephen Cramer: From the opening chaos of "Moss Worth Embossing," the relentless energy and focus of Chicago's Hubcap is obvious. On the purpo… read more
There are three bands that are called / were called Hubcap. (1) HUBCAP (Chicago, IL) Formed in 1990 by Billy Smith, Andy Zboralski, and Jay Ryan. With the help of Steve Albini and Dylan Posa, they recorded their one and only album in 1996, "Those Kids are Wierd" (Actionboy / 54-40 Or Fight!) Members and ex-members of Dianogah, Whelms, Haymarket Riot, Traitors, Orwell, Whaler, and Body Mask. https://hubcapchicago.bandcamp.com/releases (2) HUBCAP (Ithaca, NY) Formed in 1999 by Steve Gollnick (lead vocals and guitar), Peter Glanville (lead guitar), Walt Lorenzut (bas… read more
There are three bands that are called / were called Hubcap. (1) HUBCAP (Chicago, IL) Formed in 1990 by Billy Smith, Andy Zboralski, and Jay Ryan. With the help of Steve Albini and Dylan Po… read more
There are three bands that are called / were called Hubcap. (1) HUBCAP (Chicago, IL) Formed in 1990 by Billy Smith, Andy Zboralski, and Jay Ryan. With the help of Steve Albini and Dylan Posa, they recorded their one and only album in … read more