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Don became a card-carrying reverend in the Church of the SubGenius at the tail end of 1981. In '82, The Dancing Cigarettes performed at the World SubGenius Convention in Chicago, and Sacred Scribe Ivan Stang gave this report in the STARK FIST: "I knew band member Rev. G. Don Trubey from the older days when we were fellow members of a Firesign Theatre On February 20, 1983, Don unveiled his SubGenius Trilogy ("Personal Savior Blues," "Dobbstown," "Hymn 999") at ER Night a music/ film/ rant fest at the Monroe County Library in Bloomington, Indiana. Unfortunately, the set was a fabulous disaster due to the fact that Don'd been up for a solid week on Mother's Little Helper, and he crashed and burned before our very eyeballs. Over the next few years, Don contributed art and written material to Church publications, but it wasn't until 1987 that he finally decided to compile and release a tape of Dobbs-specific tunes including the re-recorded Trilogy. The tape, entitled Post Hip Gnosis, featured the pharyngeal Philo Drummond and most of the erstwhile Dancing Cigarettes. Then, in 1991, Don was invited to play at a SubGenius shindig called "'Bob's Bowery Bash" at CB's Gallery, the left wing of CBGB in New York City. Luckily, he had a band at the moment that could play out Saint Ballantine. So he taught them a few of the "psalms" and, for this one shot, dubbed the band: Post Hip Gnosis. Uncle Roy - Jan 2000 |

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POST HIP GNOSIS
60-min cassette or CD Yet another hilarious collection of rants, ravings, and songs from everyone's favorite neo-fanatic religious cult parody, the Church of the SubGenius. Rev. Don Trubey and his pals provide offerings from the Church's bottomless musical collection plate, ranging from pop and electric urban blues to thrash and even a hymn entitled "There's a Pipe in the Sky" Rev. Bryan Sale - OPTION Magazine - Sep/Oct 1988 |
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The music is... chakra-chilling in places... eardrum-mangling in others; and, in the unholy mixture thereof, wholly BUTT-NUKING. When you can't dance to it, you HAVE to trance out to it... and vice versa. I can remember a time BEFORE Interim Music [a subsidiary of Foreign Score Corp.], but I don't like to. I much prefer the ideal universe in which it always existed. I can sing along with all the songs; indeed, it's not a choice: I MUST sing along with them. Of course, that may be because I BELIEVE in them. Rev. Ivan Stang - Church of the SubGenius - 1988 The Dobbshead is a trademark of the SubGenius Foundation. The "more-forehead-Dobbs" used on this page and in The Book of the SubGenius was created in 1982 by Rev. Don. |