The original shop is located in Pittsburgh's Strip District, a busy area along the Allegheny River filled with warehouses and produce yards. According to the restaurant, Joe Primanti, born in suburban Wilmerding, Pennsylvania, invented the sandwich during the Great Depression. His brothers, Dick and Stanley, later joined him. The Primantis opened their diner at Smallman Street and 18th Street in the Strip District and served the late-night and early-morning workers who were unloading fish, fruits, and vegetables.
It has also been a tradition for the late night crowd to go to Primanti's in the Strip District after the bars have closed, due to their hours of operation (at one time they were one of the few establishments open after 2 A.M.).
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Primanti Bros. · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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published: 30 Nov 2014
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ALBUM -ENEMY HOGS
published: 08 Jun 2011
Hard Workin' Man
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Hard Workin' Man · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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published: 30 Nov 2014
Ginger (Bein' Free)
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Ginger (Bein' Free) · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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published: 30 Nov 2014
Doin Business In Japan
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Doin Business In Japan · Oneida
Come on Everybody Let’s Rock
℗ 2000 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 2000-11-13
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published: 01 Dec 2014
ONEIDA - New head
Oneida - Anthem of the moon
1. New head
2. All arounder
3. Geometry
4. Rose and licorice
5. Almagest
6. Still rememberin hidin in the stones
7. Dead worlds
8. People of the north
9. The wooded world
10. Ballad of impervium
11. The seed and flower
12. Double lock your mind
published: 10 May 2015
Oneida - Privilege
Atheists, Reconsider
published: 27 Jul 2012
Primanti Bros 2
Primanti Bros 2
published: 15 Jan 2008
Oneida - Geometry
published: 12 Jul 2012
oneida @ comet club berlin 3-13
biography
[-] by Steve Huey
Brooklyn's genre-defying Oneida take their primary cues from '60s garage and punk bands (especially MC5), but throw in plenty of heavy, bluesy '70s stoner rock (think Blue Cheer, Foghat, etc.) plus dashes of jerky synth pop, avant-garde jazz, and Krautrock. Originally featuring guitarist/vocalist Papa Crazy (aka PCRZ), keyboardist Bobby Matador (aka Fat Bobby), drummer Kid Millions, and bassist/guitarist Hanoi Jane (aka Baby Jane), the group made a name for itself in the New York area by virtue of its raucous live performances, which were frequently conducted in lofts and warehouses. Oneida's 1997 debut, A Place Called El Shaddai's, was released by Turnbuckle, but by 1999's Enemy Hogs, they had moved to Jagjaguwar. They were especially prolific in 2000, releasi...
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Primanti Bros. · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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Primanti Bros. · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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Primanti Bros. · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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Hard Workin' Man · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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Hard Workin' Man · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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Hard Workin' Man · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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Ginger (Bein' Free) · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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Ginger (Bein' Free) · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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Ginger (Bein' Free) · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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Doin Business In Japan · Oneida
Come on Everybody Let’s Rock
℗ 2000 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 2000-11-13
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Doin Business In Japan · Oneida
Come on Everybody Let’s Rock
℗ 2000 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 2000-11-13
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Doin Business In Japan · Oneida
Come on Everybody Let’s Rock
℗ 2000 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 2000-11-13
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Oneida - Anthem of the moon
1. New head
2. All arounder
3. Geometry
4. Rose and licorice
5. Almagest
6. Still rememberin hidin in the stones
7. Dead worlds
8. P...
Oneida - Anthem of the moon
1. New head
2. All arounder
3. Geometry
4. Rose and licorice
5. Almagest
6. Still rememberin hidin in the stones
7. Dead worlds
8. People of the north
9. The wooded world
10. Ballad of impervium
11. The seed and flower
12. Double lock your mind
Oneida - Anthem of the moon
1. New head
2. All arounder
3. Geometry
4. Rose and licorice
5. Almagest
6. Still rememberin hidin in the stones
7. Dead worlds
8. People of the north
9. The wooded world
10. Ballad of impervium
11. The seed and flower
12. Double lock your mind
biography
[-] by Steve Huey
Brooklyn's genre-defying Oneida take their primary cues from '60s garage and punk bands (especially MC5), but throw in plenty of he...
biography
[-] by Steve Huey
Brooklyn's genre-defying Oneida take their primary cues from '60s garage and punk bands (especially MC5), but throw in plenty of heavy, bluesy '70s stoner rock (think Blue Cheer, Foghat, etc.) plus dashes of jerky synth pop, avant-garde jazz, and Krautrock. Originally featuring guitarist/vocalist Papa Crazy (aka PCRZ), keyboardist Bobby Matador (aka Fat Bobby), drummer Kid Millions, and bassist/guitarist Hanoi Jane (aka Baby Jane), the group made a name for itself in the New York area by virtue of its raucous live performances, which were frequently conducted in lofts and warehouses. Oneida's 1997 debut, A Place Called El Shaddai's, was released by Turnbuckle, but by 1999's Enemy Hogs, they had moved to Jagjaguwar. They were especially prolific in 2000, releasing both the Steel Rod EP and the full-length Come on Everybody Let's Rock. They continued to issue albums at a relatively swift pace, issuing Anthem of the Moon in 2001 (the last record to feature Papa Crazy, who split from the band in late 2001) and Each One Teach One a year later. Atheists, Reconsider, a split EP with the equally formidable Liars, also came out that year on the Arena Rock Recording Company imprint. Oneida released their sixth (and best) album, Secret Wars, in 2003, and also wrote and recorded the score for Speedo, a documentary about Long Island and New Jersey's demolition derby circuit, that year. Unfortunately, the music was for the most part left out of the finished film. That didn't slow Oneida down much, though, as they released the Nice./Splittin' Peaches EP for Ace Fu in late 2004, followed in early 2005 by the ambitious, string-tinged The Wedding and 2006's death and rebirth-themed Happy New Year. In 2008, Oneida announced their next endeavor, Thank Your Parents, a musical triptych challenging the band to further experiment with rhythm, harmony, and tonality. The first installment, Preteen Weaponry, came that August, followed in 2009 by the triple album Rated O, with Absolute II closing out the project in June 2011.
biography
[-] by Steve Huey
Brooklyn's genre-defying Oneida take their primary cues from '60s garage and punk bands (especially MC5), but throw in plenty of heavy, bluesy '70s stoner rock (think Blue Cheer, Foghat, etc.) plus dashes of jerky synth pop, avant-garde jazz, and Krautrock. Originally featuring guitarist/vocalist Papa Crazy (aka PCRZ), keyboardist Bobby Matador (aka Fat Bobby), drummer Kid Millions, and bassist/guitarist Hanoi Jane (aka Baby Jane), the group made a name for itself in the New York area by virtue of its raucous live performances, which were frequently conducted in lofts and warehouses. Oneida's 1997 debut, A Place Called El Shaddai's, was released by Turnbuckle, but by 1999's Enemy Hogs, they had moved to Jagjaguwar. They were especially prolific in 2000, releasing both the Steel Rod EP and the full-length Come on Everybody Let's Rock. They continued to issue albums at a relatively swift pace, issuing Anthem of the Moon in 2001 (the last record to feature Papa Crazy, who split from the band in late 2001) and Each One Teach One a year later. Atheists, Reconsider, a split EP with the equally formidable Liars, also came out that year on the Arena Rock Recording Company imprint. Oneida released their sixth (and best) album, Secret Wars, in 2003, and also wrote and recorded the score for Speedo, a documentary about Long Island and New Jersey's demolition derby circuit, that year. Unfortunately, the music was for the most part left out of the finished film. That didn't slow Oneida down much, though, as they released the Nice./Splittin' Peaches EP for Ace Fu in late 2004, followed in early 2005 by the ambitious, string-tinged The Wedding and 2006's death and rebirth-themed Happy New Year. In 2008, Oneida announced their next endeavor, Thank Your Parents, a musical triptych challenging the band to further experiment with rhythm, harmony, and tonality. The first installment, Preteen Weaponry, came that August, followed in 2009 by the triple album Rated O, with Absolute II closing out the project in June 2011.
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Primanti Bros. · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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Hard Workin' Man · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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Ginger (Bein' Free) · Oneida
Enemy Hogs
℗ 1999 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 1999-04-02
Main Artist: Oneida
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Provided to YouTube by BWSCD, Inc.
Doin Business In Japan · Oneida
Come on Everybody Let’s Rock
℗ 2000 Jagjaguwar
Released on: 2000-11-13
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Oneida - Anthem of the moon
1. New head
2. All arounder
3. Geometry
4. Rose and licorice
5. Almagest
6. Still rememberin hidin in the stones
7. Dead worlds
8. People of the north
9. The wooded world
10. Ballad of impervium
11. The seed and flower
12. Double lock your mind
biography
[-] by Steve Huey
Brooklyn's genre-defying Oneida take their primary cues from '60s garage and punk bands (especially MC5), but throw in plenty of heavy, bluesy '70s stoner rock (think Blue Cheer, Foghat, etc.) plus dashes of jerky synth pop, avant-garde jazz, and Krautrock. Originally featuring guitarist/vocalist Papa Crazy (aka PCRZ), keyboardist Bobby Matador (aka Fat Bobby), drummer Kid Millions, and bassist/guitarist Hanoi Jane (aka Baby Jane), the group made a name for itself in the New York area by virtue of its raucous live performances, which were frequently conducted in lofts and warehouses. Oneida's 1997 debut, A Place Called El Shaddai's, was released by Turnbuckle, but by 1999's Enemy Hogs, they had moved to Jagjaguwar. They were especially prolific in 2000, releasing both the Steel Rod EP and the full-length Come on Everybody Let's Rock. They continued to issue albums at a relatively swift pace, issuing Anthem of the Moon in 2001 (the last record to feature Papa Crazy, who split from the band in late 2001) and Each One Teach One a year later. Atheists, Reconsider, a split EP with the equally formidable Liars, also came out that year on the Arena Rock Recording Company imprint. Oneida released their sixth (and best) album, Secret Wars, in 2003, and also wrote and recorded the score for Speedo, a documentary about Long Island and New Jersey's demolition derby circuit, that year. Unfortunately, the music was for the most part left out of the finished film. That didn't slow Oneida down much, though, as they released the Nice./Splittin' Peaches EP for Ace Fu in late 2004, followed in early 2005 by the ambitious, string-tinged The Wedding and 2006's death and rebirth-themed Happy New Year. In 2008, Oneida announced their next endeavor, Thank Your Parents, a musical triptych challenging the band to further experiment with rhythm, harmony, and tonality. The first installment, Preteen Weaponry, came that August, followed in 2009 by the triple album Rated O, with Absolute II closing out the project in June 2011.
The original shop is located in Pittsburgh's Strip District, a busy area along the Allegheny River filled with warehouses and produce yards. According to the restaurant, Joe Primanti, born in suburban Wilmerding, Pennsylvania, invented the sandwich during the Great Depression. His brothers, Dick and Stanley, later joined him. The Primantis opened their diner at Smallman Street and 18th Street in the Strip District and served the late-night and early-morning workers who were unloading fish, fruits, and vegetables.
It has also been a tradition for the late night crowd to go to Primanti's in the Strip District after the bars have closed, due to their hours of operation (at one time they were one of the few establishments open after 2 A.M.).