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Peter Laughner, born on
August 22, 1952, was part of the 1972
Vietnam War
draft lottery for
individuals born in 1952. The
highest lottery number called...
- what has come to be
known as the "classic"
lineup included, Thomas,
Peter Laughner,
Craig Willis Bell (a.k.a.
Darwin Layne), Gene O'Connor (a.k.a. Cheetah...
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American post-punk band Pere Ubu.
Written by band
members David Thomas,
Peter Laughner, and Gene O'Connor
during their stint with Pere Ubu's
predecessor Rocket...
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Laughner's Cafeteria was an Indianapolis, Indiana-based cafeteria-style
restaurant chain.
Laughner's Cafeterias roots trace to 1888 with the
opening of...
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Jared Lee
Loughner (/ˈlɒfnər/; born
September 10, 1988) is an
American m****
murderer who
pleaded guilty to 19
charges of
murder and
attempted murder in...
- and B-sides,
including the
Hearthan singles recorded with
founder Peter Laughner that were
initially compiled on the
Datapanik in Year Zero EP, and continuing...
- band's
first few
months of existence, from the
brief period in
which Peter Laughner was a member.
Initially produced only as a tour
merchandise item, it has...
- "Ain't It Fun" is a song
written by
Peter Laughner and Gene O'Connor (known as
Cheetah Chrome) and
performed by
their protopunk band
Rocket from the Tombs...
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Along with
Rocket from the
Tombs soundman Tim
Wright and
guitarist Peter Laughner, he then
formed Pere Ubu,
which was
originally active from 1975 to 1982...
- in
September 1974,
having previously been in a band with
member Peter Laughner. The band
broke up in mid 1975,
having never recorded any material. In...