The Stains (Maine)

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The Stains were perhaps the best-known punk band to come from Portland, Maine in the early 1980s and were led by guitarist George Ripley and vocalist Dave Buxton, Ira Nulton on bass as well as Joe Potter on drums. They released a 7" EP on Gutterworst records with the songs "Feel Guilty" and "Give Ireland Back To The Snakes" on one side, and "Sick Of Being Sick" and "Submission" on the other. A posthumous LP was released on the same label in 1989 featuring 15 more songs recorded between 1979 and 1983[1]. Ripley and Potter along with Beth Blood moved on to form a garage rock band called GHOST WALKS.[2].

The Portland Stains are often mistaken as being from Boston, perhaps because they moved to Boston in 1981 and possibly because of some confusion with Steve Stain, a Boston-area punk performance artist who often borrowed musicians from various Boston rock bands to back him up when he was performing. Sometimes he billed his impromptu band as "The Stains".[3]

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