OREGON CITY, Ore. — Florida band The Schticks reportedly lost their bass player Lars “Puke Boy” Barkerton to dysentery while touring from Missouri to Oregon, confirmed sources.
“We’ve been on the road for a few weeks now and I just thought the guy was super stinky and gassy, like, even on a good day this guy was shitting his pants. We certainly didn’t call him Puke Boy for nothing,” grieving bandmate Fatima Singh stated. ”It’s fair to say that the third river crossing was simply too much for him or maybe it was a combination of malnutrition from a steady diet of ramen cooked in venue bathroom sinks. I just would have assumed the amount of straight whiskey he consumed every night would have killed any kind of gut bacteria.”
The impact of such a loss came to a shock to all the members including their roadie who has seen plenty of disasters working with bands on the road.
“I’ve toured through almost every landlocked state in America, and this loss hits hard,” veteran roadie Jody Parker stated. “Aside from this tragedy, I kept telling Puke Boy to stop shooting and killing every animal he found at rest stops. He kept saying he was going to eat them but we couldn’t handle the additional load! As a vegan, his death kinda feels like karma, but it is certainly still sad as hell. Honestly, this is even worse than the time I toured with folk punk band The Scumrats and we lost three of seven members to Big D and the Kids Table. Don’t they already have enough members?!”
Historians have long documented the dangers of touring through Oregon.
“It’s not uncommon to see these types of losses. It’s like these punks don’t understand the extreme difference between pioneering music versus pioneering land,” explained historian Dr. Carla Martina. “You can’t just show up and colonize new music scenes without factoring in the hazards, such as broken limbs, venomous critters, and completely preventable bacterial infections. Musicians and teachers seem to share the inability to handle the Oregon trail as well as, say, a banker would. Sorry, I will not elaborate on this historically authentic fact.”The Schticks were last observed returning to the ER for a snakebite the drummer received while loading gear in the back of the van.
