1000 Homo DJs - Members

Members

The members of 1000 Homo DJs are identified by pseudonyms in the CD liner notes. However, the identities of most members are fairly certain.

  • Buck Satan: Al Jourgensen
  • Officer Agro: speculated to be Jeff Ward, but possibly Paul Barker or Martin Atkins
  • Ike Krull: Mike Scaccia
  • The Temple of Drool Choir: Mike O'Connell, Wes Kidd, Brian St. Clair, Herb Rosen, Joe Kelly, Jerry Rodgers
  • Wee Willie Reefer: William Rieflin
  • Viva Nova: likely Pamela Manning (stage name Viva Nova), but often claimed to be Patty Jourgensen
  • Count Ringworm: Jello Biafra

Trent Reznor's possible contribution to "Supernaut" (see below) is uncredited.

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