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▲| genre = {{Hlist|[[Post-hardcore]]|[[noise rock]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=Jun 7, 2021 |title=Noise Rock Guide: History and Characteristics of Noise Rock |url=https://www.masterclass.com/articles/noise-rock-guide |access-date=June 27, 2023 |website=[[MasterClass]]}}</ref>}}
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▲* [[Touch and Go Records|Touch and Go]]
▲* [[Blast First|Blast First!]]
▲* [[Au Go Go Records|Au Go Go]]
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▲* [[David Wm. Sims]]
▲* [[Rey Washam]]
▲* John Leinbaugh
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Rapeman's initial 1988 releases included the mostly live recorded ''[[Budd (EP)|Budd]]'' EP, the "Hated Chinee" b/w "Marmoset" 7" single, and their sole album, ''[[Two Nuns and a Pack Mule]]''.<ref name="Larkinindie"/> The band recorded in Albini's own home studio, often giving production credit to someone named Fluss, later revealed to be Albini's cat.
All of Rapeman’s records were originally released on [[Touch and Go Records]] in the US, [[Blast First
The band's final record before their breakup, the "Inki's Butt Crack" instrumental 7" single, was issued in 1989<ref name="Larkinindie"/> as part of the [[Sub Pop]] Singles Club.
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=== Name ===
The name Rapeman was taken from the [[Japanese manga]] series ''[[The Rapeman]].'' Albini discovered the manga through a friend who ran an import business, and found its combination of [[rape fantasies]] and the [[superhero]] genre "simultaneously utterly repellent and fascinating". He described it as "the product of decades of repression and misogyny being expressed through a different cultural tradition".<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Burnett III |first=Zaron |date=2021-11-08 |title=
==Discography==
===Studio albums===
* ''[[Two Nuns and a Pack Mule]]'' (1988, [[Touch and Go Records]]/[[Blast First
===Singles and EPs===
* ''[[Budd (EP)|Budd]]'' EP (1988, Touch and Go/Blast First
* "Hated Chinee" 7" single (1988, Touch and Go/Blast First
* "Inki's Butt Crack" 7" single (1989, [[Sub Pop]] Singles Club)<ref name="Larkinindie"/>
===Compilation appearances===
* ''Nothing Short Of Total War'' (Part One) (
* ''The Devil's Jukebox'' (Blast First) (1989) - "Dutch Courage"
* ''Indie Top 20 Vol. VI-Pride Of Independents'' (Beechwood) (1989) - "Bud(d)"
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