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Secret Hate
OriginLong Beach, California
GenresPunk
Years active1981-1983, 1998-2000
LabelsNew Alliance Records
Cornerstone R.A.S.
MembersMike Davis
Kevin Roach
Rick "June Bug" Selga
"Secret Black Davilla"
Bob Schaeffer
Past membersReggie Rector
Kim Renee

Secret Hate was a punk rock band based in Long Beach, California, which initially contributed two tracks to the Hell Comes to Your House compilation in 1981, as well as an EP, Vegetables Dancing on the now-defunct New Alliance Records. "The Ballad of Johnny Butt", the fourth track on Vegetables Dancing, was covered by Sublime for their eponymous major label debut in 1996. Secret Hate broke up shortly afterward, but reformed in the late 1990s in order to release a full-length LP entitled Pop Cult Vomit, which was released on Cornerstone R.A.S., a subsidiary of Skunk Records.

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