
Joe Jack Talcum (born Joseph Genaro, October 15, 1962) is the former guitarist and sometimes vocalist for the Dead Milkmen. He was the early creative force behind the band, giving them their name before they were even formed. Compared to most Dead Milkmen songs, the ones where Joe sings tend to be a little less sarcastic and more silly - with the exception of "Methodist Coloring Book." Talcum was born in Wagontown, Pennsylvania. Talcum's vocals are snotty, but not in an overly serious way.
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Sex Sting
Dean's Dream
Photograph
Weed Whacker
Ryan's Song
I Have Seen the Sun All Over the World
Alcohol
Stranger Gold
Talk
Tell Me You Miss Me
Hey Lolly
One False Move
Get a Car!
Almost Afternoon
Smell the Coffee
The Wind Goes
If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
Go
Rick Don't Lose Your Smile
Rock Your Baby
Call Me A Fool
Sense Of Humor
Madonna's weep
Sing a Song for Me
The Sun Shines Out Of My Asshole
Cup of Tea
Another Time
Be My Property
Forever Expanding Dream
Aliens Have Landed
We Are Wee
true love will find you in the end
The Child Molestor Song
Another Disgusting Pop Punk Song
The Child Molester Song
Saying Goodbye
The Flies
Scotty's Back Yard
Madonnas weep
Sweet and Sour
Greenworld
I'm Not Here
Fancy Walls
Yesterday I Was Talking To My Sister
Punk Rock Girl
Methodist Coloring Book
Railroad Bill
Sweet 'n' Sour
In Praise of Sha Na Na
Get a Car
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