Lifter Puller, or simply LFTR PLLR, was Craig Finn and Tad Kubler's former band.
Active from 1994-2000.
Their 2002 compilation Soft Rock was referenced in Most People are DJs.
The street "Landsdowne" from the Lifter Puller song "Lie Down on Landsdowne" was referenced in For Boston.
Members[]
Final band line-up:
- Craig Finn — singer/guitarist
- Steve Barone — guitar
- Dan Monick — drummer
- Tad Kubler — bass (1998-2000)
Past members:
- Tommy Roach — bass (1994-1998)
- Dave Gerlach— drummer (1993-1996)
Discography[]
Full-length albums[]
- Lifter Puller — 1997
- Half Dead and Dynamite — 1997
- Fiestas and Fiascos — 2000
Singles[]
- "Prescription Sunglasses" — 1995
- "Slips Backwards" — 1995
- "The Mezzanine Gypoff" — 1996
- "Bay City Rolling" — 2001
- "4-Dix" — 2001
EPs[]
- The Entertainment and Arts — 1998
Compilations[]
- Soft Rock — 2002