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defstarsteve - 11-19-2007 at 09:13 PM

joplin/springfield Mo

first real band to do shows

'92-93 malicious intent--doomy death metal (guitar)

we all the time played with this little known band from springfield called public assassain

----who's drummer was Richard Christie, of some little death metal band called death----you might of also heard of him on that radio show, what is it again, oh yeah the howard stern show....
hella nice guy and the act on stern is just that an act

93-95 psycho babble, east coast influenced hardcore band (guitar)

95-96 inital detonation crusty metal/core noise (guitar)


all the following being in austin texas
99-00 happy as hell, opened for fear, dri, the misfits, gwar, and a ton of other punk and metal bands in your record collection (bass)

00-02 suburban terror project math metal noise (bass)

02-03 28 cent solution metal/hardcore (guitar)

03-04 crime pays punk hardcore/ think sheer terror (bass)

In L.A.

07- current bass player of the girl scouts one of the og SF valley punk bands from 80-81 that is currently reforming (bass)

also looking to do live noise stuff where nothing is set in stone and anyone with and instrument can show up and let loose

Discipline - 11-19-2007 at 09:31 PM

I played bass for Sheer Terror for a night. Unfortunately I woke up and realized I had been dreaming and remembered that I have no musical talent whatsoever.

upyerbum - 11-19-2007 at 10:33 PM

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Originally posted by defstarsteve
also looking to do live noise stuff where nothing is set in stone and anyone with and instrument can show up and let loose


Funny you mention this, cuz I've been rolling around an idea.....getting my buddy to lay down (or preferably a fellow Thorpsters :wink2::wink1: ) some drum tracks, sending out the drum tracks to whoever's interested, they can then lay down a track, be it bass, guitar, vocals, or slide trombone, send the tracks back to me, and I will then compile them. I would of course make said individual tracks available to anyone else who wanted to tinker. We could then compile all the best tracks, and voila...The Thorpsters. Anyone can download Audacity, its freeware, its good. Something I've been rolling around since someone made mention of a Thorpboard band. It would be a fairly large group effort and would probably take the good part of a year from the time the drum tracks went out I figure.

defstarsteve - 11-19-2007 at 10:42 PM

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Originally posted by upyerbum
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Originally posted by defstarsteve
also looking to do live noise stuff where nothing is set in stone and anyone with and instrument can show up and let loose


Funny you mention this, cuz I've been rolling around an idea.....getting my buddy to lay down (or preferably a fellow Thorpsters :wink2::wink1: ) some drum tracks, sending out the drum tracks to whoever's interested, they can then lay down a track, be it bass, guitar, vocals, or slide trombone, send the tracks back to me, and I will then compile them. I would of course make said individual tracks available to anyone else who wanted to tinker. We could then compile all the best tracks, and voila...The Thorpsters. Anyone can download Audacity, its freeware, its good. Something I've been rolling around since someone made mention of a Thorpboard band. It would be a fairly large group effort and would probably take the good part of a year from the time the drum tracks went out I figure.


I was going to do a project like this with a few friends that didn't live near me
but they were too lazy to record their parts

my project is you book a hall for a night and put up fliers free show bring you instruments and what not and everyone and anyone could show up and play
kind of like ahippe drum circle but not 1 not hippe crap
and not so limited

you want to bring a cello bring it, you want to bring a chainsaw and a tv bring it and have fun

music at it's most broken and fragmented
but all people being involved in making it

out here in LA something like this could be cool...
jsut different people from different scenes and walks of life having at it...

CR83 - 11-20-2007 at 09:47 AM

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Originally posted by defstarsteve
joplin/springfield Mo

first real band to do shows

'92-93 malicious intent--doomy death metal (guitar)

we all the time played with this little known band from springfield called public assassain

----who's drummer was Richard Christie, of some little death metal band called death----you might of also heard of him on that radio show, what is it again, oh yeah the howard stern show....
hella nice guy and the act on stern is just that an act

93-95 psycho babble, east coast influenced hardcore band (guitar)

95-96 inital detonation crusty metal/core noise (guitar)


all the following being in austin texas
99-00 happy as hell, opened for fear, dri, the misfits, gwar, and a ton of other punk and metal bands in your record collection (bass)

00-02 suburban terror project math metal noise (bass)

02-03 28 cent solution metal/hardcore (guitar)

03-04 crime pays punk hardcore/ think sheer terror (bass)

In L.A.

07- current bass player of the girl scouts one of the og SF valley punk bands from 80-81 that is currently reforming (bass)

also looking to do live noise stuff where nothing is set in stone and anyone with and instrument can show up and let loose


Steve, I have some really close friends from Carthage, MO. This is crazy to ready about Southern, MO. Awesomeness. Makes sense why you know the Out House in Lawrence. So cool.

BDx13 - 11-20-2007 at 01:13 PM

attn geoff gavin.
get a god damned band together already.
i need new music from you.



i was gonna add a smiley to this post, but didn't see an appropriate one.
wtf is this: :dork:

defstarsteve - 11-20-2007 at 02:18 PM

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Originally posted by ChrisReed83
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Originally posted by defstarsteve
joplin/springfield Mo

first real band to do shows

'92-93 malicious intent--doomy death metal (guitar)

we all the time played with this little known band from springfield called public assassain

----who's drummer was Richard Christie, of some little death metal band called death----you might of also heard of him on that radio show, what is it again, oh yeah the howard stern show....
hella nice guy and the act on stern is just that an act

93-95 psycho babble, east coast influenced hardcore band (guitar)

95-96 inital detonation crusty metal/core noise (guitar)


all the following being in austin texas
99-00 happy as hell, opened for fear, dri, the misfits, gwar, and a ton of other punk and metal bands in your record collection (bass)

00-02 suburban terror project math metal noise (bass)

02-03 28 cent solution metal/hardcore (guitar)

03-04 crime pays punk hardcore/ think sheer terror (bass)

In L.A.

07- current bass player of the girl scouts one of the og SF valley punk bands from 80-81 that is currently reforming (bass)

also looking to do live noise stuff where nothing is set in stone and anyone with and instrument can show up and let loose


Steve, I have some really close friends from Carthage, MO. This is crazy to ready about Southern, MO. Awesomeness. Makes sense why you know the Out House in Lawrence. So cool.


if they were there when I was I might have known them if they played music

while I hated living there that region had a very close knot music scene, as there was nothing else to do but play or go see bands....

we'd throw huge park shows from like noon till pass out and anyone who wanted to play could
good times back then

CR83 - 11-20-2007 at 04:02 PM

They are not "down" so to speak. They were baseball fruits. They went to KU with my wife. I also used to go to camp in Purdy, MO.

MikeFromInhuman - 11-20-2007 at 04:45 PM

My past.....

Direct Approach (1988) - our claim to fame was an appearence on the awesome NEW BREED cassette compilation! I played bass and I was 15 yrs old. We literally had 3 or 4 songs and never played one show.

Close Call (1988-1990) - bassist, way before the Queens and the Boston Close Call. We sounded like Token Entry meets Leeway meets Breakdown. With John from Candiria on guitar.

Confusion ( 1990-1994) - bassist, Death Metal meets NYHC.

Undertaker ( 1991) - worth mentioning due to the lineup of this Death Metal/Grindcore band - me on bass, John from The Krays on drums, SOB of Merauder on guitar and Rich from Darkside NYC/Everyday Dollars on vocals. We had like 3 songs.Some riffs appear on "Master Killer" haha!

Inhuman (1995 - ) - still screaming.

MyOwnWay - 11-20-2007 at 05:07 PM

A bunch of punk and hardcore bands. The only one with a myspace is www.myspace.com/alwaysuprising

JawnDiablo - 11-20-2007 at 05:14 PM

I was the skinny dude in the fat boys

Dave - 11-20-2007 at 06:06 PM

The New Breed - 1997-2005 (nuff said)

The Cuban Assassins - 1997-1998 (never played a show, like 4 songs early 80's sloppy hardcore)(it was TNB line-up at the time, with a different singer)

The Cretins - 2001 (played one show, did Ramones covers for a tribute show for when joey died) (it was basically TNB, but without Brian, and had Lionel playing bass instead, this was before he had joined the band though)

Siczine.com - 11-20-2007 at 06:54 PM

I was in a punk/hardcore band called Last One Laughing, we only recorded 4 songs and never played a show.

I was in numerous thrash/metal bands between LOL and my current metal(core) band, Prosper Or Perish.

upyerbum - 11-21-2007 at 09:36 AM

Old - The Plundering Sons
New - Frigg Off

Had a band back when I was 14/15 called Snyde Remarks, we sucked, but I always liked the name.

On a side note, any of my East Coast brethren, I'm thinking of putting together a traditional Irish act, all acoustic. Lionel I know you're dyin' to bust out that mandolin.

Dave - 11-21-2007 at 11:03 PM

if i had an acoustic guitar i'd be down.

Brian plays mandolin now as well.

stateofdisgrace - 11-22-2007 at 12:29 AM

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Originally posted by MyOwnWay
A bunch of punk and hardcore bands. The only one with a myspace is www.myspace.com/alwaysuprising


Oh really......I need to check this out asap!

stateofdisgrace - 11-22-2007 at 12:30 AM

I was in STATE OF DISGRACE

www.myspace.com/stateofdisgrace

and an oi band, GRAVE DISORDER...no page....

DeathByForce - 11-23-2007 at 12:02 AM

The Salty Rogues -- (06 to present.. i think) http://www.myspace.com/thesaltyrogues
I do the vocals for that.

Muttley - 11-23-2007 at 01:58 AM

This is a dangerous question for me... yep big time band slut:

Full member of:
Antagonize (1993?)
District 9 (1996, 2006-current) - http://www.myspace.com/district9
Distance (1997-1999) - not THE Distance, different band from NJ, drummer Raeph later joined Kill Your Idols
Five Minute Major (1999-2001)
Billy Club Sandwich (2001-current) - http://www.myspace.com/billyclubsandwich
Eye 2 Eye (2002?)- http://www.myspace.com/eye2eyeny
Mickeys Crew (2003-current) - http://www.myspace.com/mickeyscrew
91War (2004-2006) - http://www.myspace.com/91war

Filled in for:
New Faith
Down Low
Step 2 Far
Full Blown Chaos
Without Reason
One Second Thought
State of Disgrace
All As One
Dominican Day Parade
Fahrenheit 451

joemaconmovies - 11-29-2007 at 05:44 PM

Salty Bee - spoken word shock rock with costumes. we played once and even recorded a cd though i have no idea where it is.