The Negro Problem
Style: rock
The Negro Problem, an American rock band from Los Angeles (L.A., California).
lead vocals: Stew (Mark Stewart)
keyboard: Jill Meschke Blair (first album only)
bass: Gwynne Kahn (formerly of the Pandoras; first album only)
drums: Charles Pagano
multi-instrumentalist: Probyn Gregory (of the Wondermints; first album only)
bass/keyboards: Heidi Rodewald (formerly of Wednesday Week; after first album)
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albums: The Negro Problem
- Post Minstrel Syndrome September 23, 1997
- Birdcage
- If You Would Have Traveled on the 93 North Today
- Submarine Down
- The Meaning of Everything
- Miss Jones
- Buzzing
- Doubting Uncle Tom
- Ghetto Godot
- The Great Leap Forward
- Macarthur Park
- 2 Inch Dick Mobile
- Omegaville
- Witch
- Joys & Concerns May 25, 1999
- Joys: Repulsion (Show Up Late for Work onn Monday)
- Joys: Sea of Heat
- Joys: Comikbuchland
- Joys: Heads
- Joys: Mahnsanto
- Joys: Bleed
- Concerns: Peter Jennings
- Concerns: Ahmnot Madatcha
- Concerns: Ken
- Concerns: Goode Tyme
- Concerns: The Rain in Leimart Park Last Tuesday
- Concerns: Come Down Now
- Welcome Black September 3, 2002
- Fox Hills
- Father Popcorn
- Lime Green Sweater
- Is This the Single?
- Watering Hole
- The Teardrop Explodes
- Astro Sister
- In Time All Time
- Out Now
- Im Sebastian Cabot
- Bong Song
- Bermuda Love Triangle (The Waterbed)
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