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ref improve|date=January 2012Infobox musical artist | name = One Bad Pig| image =| caption =| image_size =| background = group_or_band| birth_name =| alias =| origin = Austin, Texas , USA| instrument =| genre = Christian punk , crossover thrash | occupation =| years_active = 1985 - 1994| label = Myrrh Records|Myrrh , Star Song Communications|Star Song | associated_acts =| website = URL| http://www.onebadpig.com| current_members = Carey Womack Paul Q-Pek Phillip Owens Daniel Tucek Lee Haley| past_members = Brian "Streak" Wheeler Kevin Phelan Jon Taylor Phil Helms| notable_instruments = One Bad Pig is a Christian punk and metal crossover band from Austin, Texas|Austin , Texas which formed in 1985. The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music describes them as "quite possibly the most popular hard-punk act ever to arise within the Christian music scene."cite book |last=Powell |first=Mark Allan |title=Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music |year=2002 |publisher=Hendrickson Publishers |location= Peabody, Massachusetts|Peabody , Massachusetts |isbn=1-56563-679-1 |edition=First printing |chapter=One Bad Pig |pages=651–652 They were known for their mischief and irreverence on-stage, as reflected even in their reunion at Cornerstone Festival|Cornerstone in 2000.
Background
The group evolved out of a street ministry led by Carey Womack, who was studying to become a Baptist Minister (Christianity)|minister at the time. Several other members also had a background in ministry; Brian Wheeler was an Assembly of God Evangelism|evangelist , and Paul Q-Pek had sung with The Continental Singers . The band originally formed for a one time only performance at a local Christian music festival held on Labor Day 1985.cite journal |author=(unsigned) |year=1990 |month=July |title=Feedback / Paul Q-Pek, One Bad Pig |journal= CCM Magazine |volume=13 |issue=1 |pages=6 Although they have not released any full-length albums of new material since 1991, they have written new songs,cite web |last=Weihrauch |first=George |url= http://www.powermetal.de/interview/interview-111.html |title=Interview One Bad Pig – Daniel Tucek |accessdate=2007-02-12 |publisher=PowerMetal.de |date=2001-03-20 |language=German and have not declared their band broken up yet.
Rquote|right|Because of the image of the band, the Pig can have a life of its own... We're totally accountable to our pastors.|Paul Q-Pek in Cornerstonecite journal |last=Canfield |first=Dave |title=Interviews / One Bad Pig |pages=31–32 |journal= Cornerstone (magazine)|Cornerstone |issn=0275-2743 |year=1989 |month= |volume=18 |issue=91 According to CCM Magazine a One Bad Pig show was "kind of like a carnival/revival run amok." For instance, at Cornerstone 1990 they were reported to have leapt into water-filled plastic swimming pools and cut down a Christmas tree with a chainsaw.cite journal |last=Van Pelt |first=Doug |authorlink=Doug Van Pelt |year=1990 |month=August |title=On the Beat: Metal |journal= CCM Magazine |volume=13 |issue=2 |pages=20 |issn=1524-7848 Often during the song "Smash The Guitar" the band would literally smash their guitars onto the stage.cite journal |last=Allison |first=Kevin |year=1989 |month=August |title=On The Beat: Rock |journal= CCM Magazine |volume=12 |issue=2 |pages=8 |issn=1524-7848 In contrast, each performance included an altar call where Carey Womack's preaching was said to have a "hometown passion."cite journal |last=Van Pelt |first=Doug |authorlink=Doug Van Pelt |year=1990 |month=February |title=In Concert: Whitecross / One Bad Pig / ETW / Preach, Spurs Christian Conference Center, Oaklahoma City, OK |journal= CCM Magazine |volume=12 |issue=8 |pages=33 |issn=1524-7848 The band also placed a heavy emphasis on personal accountability. With the guidance of their pastors they once took time off from playing or rehearsing in order to refocus priorities.
Johnny Cash performed guest vocals on One Bad Pig's cover of his song " Man in Black (song)|Man In Black ", which One Bad Pig included on their 1991 album, I Scream Sunday . Although Cash died in 2003, One Bad Pig still consider him to be one of their "honorary members".citation needed|date=March 2012 Bob Hartman performed as a guest guitarist on One Bad Pig's cover of his song "Judas Kiss" from his band Petra (band)|Petra's More Power To Ya album.
Rquote|right|God has seen fit to use a very foolish thing to proclaim His message.|Carey Womack responding to criticism of the band in CCM Magazine cite journal |last=Ervin |first=Kathleen A. |year=1990 |month=October |title=Pearls From Swine |journal= CCM Magazine |volume=13 |issue=4 |pages=35 |issn=1524-7848 The band was subject to constant criticism from the anti-Christian Rock movement. They were critical of the group for its concert antics, lyrics, and even for their name. According to some their name evoked stereotypes of punk music and rebellion in a way that, according to some, was contrary to certain principles of Christianity. One critical group was Dial-the-Truth Ministries , which is affiliated with the King-James-Only Movement . Their widely distributed tract entitled Christian Rock: Blessing or Blasphemy? cite book |last=Watkins |first=Terry |title=Christian Rock: Blessing or Blasphemy? |year=1995 |publisher= Dial-the-Truth Ministries |chapter=One Bad Pig |url= http://www.av1611.org/crock.html was critical of the above and their involvement with Johnny Cash, who was attacked separately.
Origin of name
The origin of the bands' name was a picture of a pig in a local radio station's advertisement, which Carey commented was one "bad pig". The full story as related in an interview on the "Breakaway Show" (broadcast from radio station KCFV ) was that while driving from Austin, Texas to the Cornerstone Festival in 1985, Carey and Paul stopped in Saint Louis, Missouri at a local Pizza Hut . At the time, local radio station KSHE was running a promotion in conjunction with Pizza Hut selling sunglasses with the Pizza Hut logo on one lens and the new KSHE logo on the other. As they were leaving the restaurant, Carey looked at Paul and said "That's one bad pig". Paul replied, "That would be a great name for a punk band& #33; We should form one." So, they did. The next year, One Bad Pig's first album was introduced at Cornerstone.cite web |url= http://www.onebadpig.com/History/history.html |title=Official One Bad Pig – History |accessdate=2008-11-18 |publisher=onebadpig.com |date=2007-07-07
Related activities
anchor|1=Solo activitiesQuote box|quote="One Bad Pig was fun, but I couldn't see myself playing punk roots while growing older and putting roots down."|source=Paul Q-Pek on leaving One Bad Pigcite journal |last=Urbanski |first=David |year=1996 |month=August |title=Paul Q-Pek: Pop goes the Pig |journal= CCM Magazine |volume=19 |issue=2 |pages=28 |issn=1524-7848 |width=25% Paul Q-Pek left the band in 1992 and moved to Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville . In 1996 he released a solo project entitled Touch The Ground . It contained pop music|pop stylings similar to that of Peter Gabriel which were, in the words of the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music , a "shocking departure from his previous porker rock."cite book |last=Powell |title=Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music |year=2002 |edition=First printing |chapter=Paul Q-Pek |page=735 |isbn=1-56563-679-1 The album contained several covers, one of Howard Jones (musician)|Howard Jones 's "Things Can Only Get Better",cite journal |last=Ciani |first=Michael |year=1996 |month=May |title=Reviews / Touch the Ground |journal= CCM Magazine |volume=18 |issue=11 |pages=135 |issn=1524-7848 and Pat Terry 's "Open the Door." Original lyrics included political satire in "If I were President" and "Capitol Hill", which CCM commented was "less than successful." The album did however, contain some songs which charted on Christian radio – "Touch the Ground" and "Things Can Only Get Better" each reached the No. 10 slot in 1995 and 1996 respectively, and "I (Surrender)" reached No. 6 in 1996. He returned to the band for their reunion show at the 2000 Cornerstone festival.
Philip Owens and Paul Q-Pek were also in Lust Control , although their identities were anonymous for the band. This arrangement ended when One Bad Pig signed to Myrrh, as its members became contractually blocked from being in other bands.cite web |url= http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Lounge/4892/interview.html |title=INTERVIEW WITH DOUG VAN PELT – LEAD SINGER OF THE CONTROVERSIAL THRASH/ PUNK BAND LUST CONTROL!!& #33; |name=Barbara|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/query? url= http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Lounge/4892/interview.html& date=2009-10-25+10:53:32|archivedate=2009-10-25
Discography
1986: A Christian Banned (Review: http://www.powermetal.de/cdreview/review-2284.html powermetal.de(German))
Carey "Kosher" Womack – lead vocals (often credited as "lead screamer")
Paul Q-Pek – guitar, vocals
Phillip Owens – drums, vocals
Daniel Tucek – bass, vocals
Lee Haley – guitar, vocals
Former members
Brian "Streak" Wheeler – bass
Kevin Phelan – bass
Jon Taylor – drums
Phil Helms – drums
Johnny Cash – guest vocals (honorary member)
References
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External links
http://www.onebadpig.com Official Web Site
Allmusic|class=artist|id=p2359|pure_url=yes One Bad Pig at Allmusic
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