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May 13, 1994 marked the beginning of a career based on deceit, thievery, violence, blackmail, extortion and music for a Detroit outfit known for a brief period as The Laidback Seatposts, then The Claude Zachary Happening, and finally, Buck Paco (after their frontman, Buckland Oswald Paco). It is no accident that the same year would mark the demise of Honeyking Records - a small, blossoming, independent label run by Michael Canich of Astroboy, Spyshow, 57 Waltz and Fire Engine Red. Canich made the mistake of promising the band (then comprised of Buck Paco, Eric McDade and Scott Michalski) to put out a 7" of their music, titled "Rock And Roll Music For The Kids." To this day, most of those records do little more than take up space in the homes of the band members as well as the home of Mr. Canich (it is reported that the latter has taken to using them as beer coasters and shims). Though many told him to abandon the group, that they would eventually end up ruining more than just his label, a known emotional masochist, Canich chose to remain faithful to Paco and his band, claiming, "I wouldn't have it any other way." The Buck Paco Band continued to play shows, record material, and make enemies in and around Detroit until fall of 1996, when they moved to Philadelphia. There, they continued on as if no change had happened. They instantly began burning bridges within a whole new community. Appalled by the neo-mod scene rampant in Philadelphia, the band was quick to record 1996's "Mo

Bardo Pond/Buck Paco Split EP

I've Wasted My Breath

Long in the Tooth
Bog (12'' EP) [Black September Press, BLACK 001]
Buck Paco / Bardo Pond split 12"
Untitled Album
Bardo Pond / Buck Paco : Bog / Pushed Out Into The Sun

Bog / Pushed Out Into The Sun
Bardo Pond / Buck Paco split
Bardo Pond/Buck Paco Split lp
I've Wasted My Breath (A Buck Paco Primer)
Bog (12'' EP)