Fuckboyz
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Fuckboyz (also known as The F*Boyz) was a late-1980s punk rock band from the U.S. state of Florida.
The Fuckboyz (Originally named The F-Boyz), hailed from the Ft. Lauderdale area of south Florida. They were known for their wild stage antics and even wilder songs, with titles such as "Daddy Was A Mummy", "Bus Of Doom" and "Sexist And Proud", usually taking ideas for songs from articles printed in Weekly World News.
The band released a series of 7-inch vinyl records. Founding members Matty Luv and Scotty Crash (Matt and Scott McCleod, brothers originally hailing from New Jersey), along with singer Seaweed (Mike Reed) and drummer George Graquitena (who replaced original drummer Aesop Hantman in 1988), migrated to San Francisco in 1989, and formed a new version of the Fuckboyz before disbanding shortly after with the formation of Hickey. Original drummer Aesop had moved to San Francisco a year prior to The Fuckboyz relocating there. In late 1989, George returned to Florida (to form Jobbernowl, then years later forming The Van Orsdels) and Aesop reclaimed the drummer position in the band.
Members went on to join Hickey, Yogurt, Ludicra, Jobbernowl, Cell 63, and The Van Orsdels.
Selected Discography: Sinnin' Like Mad (released 1988 - Truth About Fonzie Records), Rock N' Roll Problem (released 1990 - Truth About Fonzie Records), Love American Gladiator Style (released 1992 - Truth About Fonzie)