a memorial
UPDATE!
We're not dead yet!
The Clergy have been working on a new album for several years now, in secret.
After several rounds of open heart surgery, a couple organ transplants and daily dialysis,
the boys are back with a new unnamed album to drop by christmas 2017!

2021 Update

We're done! We finally did it! After 11 years the new album is ready.
Now if we can just figure out how to post the damn tracks.

The Whole Damn Complete Discography in MP3 format!
Read the Eulogy by Rick McDick
Fungus Rex (2020)

Seven years in the making makes this the ultimate shit or get off the pot album.

Ignoble Gases
Asphalt
Drowning On The Moon
Meat Robot
Fungus Rex
Outro

Meltdown (1990)

At the Graveyard harkens back to an age of raucous spirituals sung by
overweight people accompanied by organs. There the similarities stop.

- from the Eulogy

Meltdown Side
Intro
Clergy Street
Meltdown People
In the Meltdown
At the Graveyard
Final Meltdown
Abortion Clinic
Rack 'em Good (Slow Version)

Telephone Side
Funky Chicken Jam
Telephone God
Down Under
Intermission Music
Takin' Retards to the Zoo
More Organ Grinder
Kaleidoscope
Movers
Moozur
Watching the Toilet Flush
Extro

Clergy Does Other People's Stuff EP (1991)

The first album recorded at Acne's new #6 portable recording studio
in LA was a technological breakthrough in the muscial world.

-from the Eulogy

Intro (Bufgoo's Pickup)
13
Lunatic Asylum
Skinny Sweaty Man
Clergy Street
Rock n Roll

Prison of Shame (1992)

POS marks the last complete Clergy Album. Riding high on the limited fame
of Meltdown the boys attempted a more cerebral approach in this album dealing
with issues of social consequence.
-from the Eulogy

Put Me Back
SIDS is a Lie
This One's For the Social Workers
Lunatic Asylum
Sick Minds
Shitfood
8000 Miles
Lardball
Factory
Polution Solution
Addicted to Love (live at the Budakon)
Jazzy Lil Ditty

High Priest Joe Sinphony 666: Exstasy Pigs of Valhalla (1993)

Joe recorded this album after the first break up of the Clergy. - from the Eulogy

Bee Side
My Brother's Creeper
Hitler's Playground
This Isn't Song #8
Fertillizer
Smoke a Fag
Robot Plague

Sea Side
Cosmic Chicken
Touch Me
In the Middle Ages
Goo Goo Gitchy Ga Ga
Green Puss Balls (HPJ Version)
Durk Durk
Moozur (acapella)

Garage Sale EP (1989)

Arnold's Song was originally suppost to have the backing of a full orchestra.
Joe wasn't satisfied with the results they got from the Saint Louis Symphony
and decided they'd go completely acoustic.
- from the Eulogy

Arnold's Song
We're Back
We're Back (We're Cybernetic)

Stuffed Flushed and Resurrected (Remix Masters) (1994)

After selling only twenty copies the remaining members decided to
call it quits and the Clergy have been dissolved ever since.
-from the Eulogy

Eat Side
The Fishing Channel
Fish
Cows
Chickens (3 Different Varieties)
Meatgrinder
Rawmeal
Blender Mania
Clergfil

Excrete Side
never completed

Residual Alliance of the Dead (1988)

This album established the Clergy as truly scum of the music world.
Rolling Stone even went so far as describing them as an alternative to music.
It's not hard to see why.
- from the Eulogy

Worm Side
Worms
Rack 'em Good
Hey You!
Sludge Pit
Roto Rooter Man
Residual Dead
Jam in B#

Reaper Side
Reaper Madness I
Reaper Madness II (Trial by Clergy)
Boulders
Organ Grinder
Green Pussballs
Flowers
Jam

Clergy errata

Various other Clergyesque or Clergy related songs/recordings

Cybernetic Clergy Clones from the Future: We're Back (We're Cybernetic)
Buster's Maggot Farm: Buggers
George Michaell: Spandex Spa
Morty: Morty's Meatloaf Mart

Not ready yet (awaiting translocation)
Bufgoo: Dick's Licks
Bufgoo: The Stryde
Clergy: Cowpokes
Clergy: Clergrap
Willie Nelson: Movers
Barthowlemew's Bra Barn