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 Alternative Rock\\ Alternative Rock\\
-Coeur d'Alene, Idaho+Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA
  
 "Black Happy began as a Christian heavy metal band named Sacramen in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. After a novelty funk song with a horn section became more popular than their normal repertoire, the group reorganized as the funk/metal Black Happy with guitarists Greg Hjort and Paul Hemenway, lead singer Paul Hemenway and bass player Mark Hemenway joined by drummers Scott Jessick and Jim Bruce, trombonists Jay Carkhuff and Mike Hasseries, and saxophonist Daryl Elmore. "Black Happy began as a Christian heavy metal band named Sacramen in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. After a novelty funk song with a horn section became more popular than their normal repertoire, the group reorganized as the funk/metal Black Happy with guitarists Greg Hjort and Paul Hemenway, lead singer Paul Hemenway and bass player Mark Hemenway joined by drummers Scott Jessick and Jim Bruce, trombonists Jay Carkhuff and Mike Hasseries, and saxophonist Daryl Elmore.
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 ===== Discography ===== ===== Discography =====
  
-| 1990 | [[Dry And Confused / Up The Faith]] [[Yo! Menzer Wax]] +| 1990 | Dry And Confused / Up The Faith | Yo! Menzer Wax | 
-| 1991 | [[Friendly Dog Salad]] [[Pacific Inland Records]] +| 1991 | Friendly Dog Salad | Pacific Inland Records | 
-| 1993 | [[Peg Head]] [[Macola Record Co.]] +| 1993 | Peg Head | Macola Record Co. | 
-| 1993 | [[Shoveljerk EP]] [[Macola Record Co.]] +| 1993 | Shoveljerk EP | Macola Record Co. | 
-| 1995 | [[The Last Polka]] [[Capricorn Records]] |+| 1995 | The Last Polka | Capricorn Records |
  
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