Vic Bondi
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Vic Bondi is a singer/songwriter and one of the founding members of political Chicago punk band called Articles of Faith. He was also the lead singer and guitarist of Jones Very and Alloy. Bondi's newest project is Report Suspicious Activity which also features J. Robbins and Darren Zentek.
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[edit] Articles of Faith
Bondi founded the American hardcore punk band Articles of Faith (AOF) in the early 1980's. Combining thrash, reggae, and noise, the group was notable for its political lyrics, three-guitar attack, and sponsorship of the Chicago scene. AOF released two EPs (What We Want is Free and Wait) and two LPs (Give Thanks and In This Life, both produced by Bob Mould, and toured North America many times from 1983-1985. The group disbanded in 1985, but reunited with all original members for a brief European tour in 1991. They have not played together since.
[edit] AOF Members
- Vic Bondi, vocals, guitars
- Dave Shield, bass, vocals
- Joe Scuderi, guitar
- Dorian Tajbakhsh, guitar
- Virus X, drums
[edit] Other Projects
Vic has also played with Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine in a project called Weatherman. Vic Bondi is currently performing with J. Robbins of Channels, Jawbox, and Burning Airlines, Darren Zentek from Kerosene 454/Oswego/Channels, and Erik Denno from Kerosene 454 in a project called Report Suspicious Activity.