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  • From “A is for Angel Dust” to “G is for Grass” and “V is for Valium,” squares and hipsters alike will have hours of goofy fun poring over Cerio’s psychedelically detailed images. Cerio is best known for his stage and print design for cult band The Residents.

    “Steven Cerio… can best be described as suffering dark influences while being carried by his pregnant mother who witnessed a truck full of calamari run through the wall of a toothpick factory.”— Robert Williams

    Steven Cerio offers a playfully sinister look at the drug culture, written and illustrated in the style of a child’s alphabet book. 62 color illustrations.

    64 page full color hardcover
    Gates of Heck, 1998.

    Winner of a Firecracker Book Award. The Firecracker Alternative Book Awards herald the best in wildly independent writing and publishing — the people who sharpen the cutting edge, the First-Amendment radicals with a bad attitude.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Steven Cerio's ABC Book - A Drug Primer via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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from Steven Cerio's ABC Book - A Drug Primer, released March 8, 2019

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Steven Cerio Auburn, New York

Steven Cerio is a visual artist who is best known for his work with The Residents. He has led his own psychedelic rock groups Lettuce Little and Atlantic Drone since the 1990s. He was the drummer for Railroad Jerk, Dee Dee Ramone's Sprocket and Drunktank. He has also performed with Jad Fair (Half Japanese), Ron Asheton (Stooges), and free jazz legends William Parker and Jemeel Moondoc. ... more

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