Jughead's Revenge

Jughead's Revenge
Origin Los Angeles
Genres Punk rock
Years active 1988–2001
2009–present
Labels Lawsuit Records
Do It! Records
BYO Records
Nitro Records
Associated acts Glue Gun web site
Kill Detail
Bad Samaritans web site
Website juggsrevenge.com
Members
Joe Doherty
Joey Rimicci
Eric Bootow
AJ Condosta
Past members
George Snow
Craig Riker
Kevin Heller
Nenus Givargus
Jarrod Thornton
Ty Smith
Andy Alvarez

Jughead's Revenge is an American punk rock band. They originally formed in Los Angeles in (or around) 1988.[1] To date, Jughead's Revenge has released six studio albums (the most recent being 1999's Pearly Gates). After 13 years of recording and touring extensively, Jughead's Revenge disbanded in 2001 due to a lawsuit with Archie Comics, but announced in December 2009 that they were reuniting. The band has continued to perform at a number of live shows since 2010 and is currently working on new material that will appear on 7" releases, which they plan to release in 2012.

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History

Early years (1988–1992)

Jughead's Revenge was formed in 1988 after singer Joe Doherty met guitarist Joe Rimicci though mutual friends in Rimicci's band Cholos on Acid. The two along with bassist Brian Preiss and Cholos' drummer Kevin Heller started the first line up.

After performing their first show together in 1989, Jughead's Revenge recorded their first album, Unstuck in Time, in the spring of 1990 on the band's Lawsuit Records with new drummer Nenus Givargis. Recorded in two days at Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood, the album was produced by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz and engineered by Donnell Cameron. It was limited to one thousand copies pressed on black twelve-inch vinyl. In the summer of 1990, the band set out on their first tour of the U.S. with local punk outfit the Bad Samaritans. With the money they made on the first tour the band released a single with live and studio songs from Unstuck in Time. Out of Beer, Out of Tune and Out of Control was released in 1991. Limited to a pressing of five hundred on blue seven-inch vinyl it featured live songs recorded at 924 Gilman Street in Berkley, California on the previous tour. Also a live version of "Fabric of the Mind" was recorded for a split single with NOFX for Ox Fanzine in Germany.

Jughead's Revenge's second full-length, It's Lonely at the Bottom, was released in 1992. Recorded between tours at Westbeach Recorders (where the previous album was recorded), it was produced by Poison Idea's Thee Slayer Hippie and engineered by Donnell Cameron. Originally a CD only release on Hard Records in the U.S., it was pressed on twelve-inch vinyl on Do It! Records in Germany. The band set out on their first tour of Europe in the spring of 1992. After this, George Snow would go on to play in the Bad Samaritans full-time.

BYO years (1993–1995)

After touring in support for It's Lonely at the Bottom, the band went to work on its third full-length album, Elimination, which was released in 1994. Recorded in the winter of 1993 at Paramount Studios Hollywood by Barry Conley, Elimination would be the first of the bands catalog to be licensed to and distributed by BYO Records in order to be able to tour more, Unstuck and Lonely followed shortly after. The band recorded an alternate version of "Unlimited" for a split single with Strung Out to be released on Fearless Records. Following the release of Elimination, drummer Nenus Givargis would eventually leave Jughead's Revenge for family related business. The band also had gained enough local popularity to bypass local promoters and started running they're own shows, which kept door prices low and people safe from violent security guards. They also used this to allow lesser known bands from out of the erea to be able to play where more commercial promoters would not have given them a chance. Those bands include Green Day, The Offspring and Blink-182.

In 1994, Jughead's Revenge set out on their first tour of Canada supporting Face to Face. This was followed by a b-sides and rarities compilation, 13 Kiddie Favorites, which also marked its first release with new drummer Jarrod Thornton. Recorded in 1995 at Paramount Studios and produced by Barry Conley, it was originally meant for European release only on Do It! Records in Germany. One song, "49/61" was given to American label Liberation Records for the Punk Sucks compilation. The band later licensed 13 Kiddie Favorites to BYO in 1995. A video for "49/61" appeared on the Cinema Beer Goggles video compilation from Hopeless Records that same year. In 1996, the band did a number of compilations that featured mostly covers of bands they all grew up listening to. Punk Rock Jukebox contains a version of "Hitman" from the Plasmatics, and Before You Were Punk features "Young Turks" by Rod Stewart. Jughead's Revenge also released a split single with Lagwagon in 1995 that contains a version of "Just to Get Away" from Poison Idea as well as recording a version of "Jerkin' Back and Forth" by Devo for the We Are NOT Devo tribute compilation, produced by Jim Goodwin.

Final years, lawsuit and breakup (1995–2001)

In 1995, Jughead's Revenge signed to Nitro Records, founded by The Offspring frontman Dexter Holland, and released their fourth full-length album, Image Is Everything, a year later. Produced by The Vandals' Warren Fitzgerald, it was recorded at Paramount Studios and was engineered by Barry Conley. With this album, the band started including surf songs they were doing live on the previous European tours. These included "Rumble at Waikiki" by Jon and the Nightriders and originals like "Skag Up My Ass". Jarrod Thornton soon left Jughead's Revenge and was replaced by former Guttermouth drummer Ty Smith. The band also hired Craig Riker as its second guitarist.

After the release of Image Is Everything, the band took time off from a relentless tour schedule to write their fifth full-length album, Just Joined, which was released the following year. Recorded at Westbeach Recorders (where their first two albums were recorded), it was produced by Face to Face's Trever Keith and engineered by Donnell Cameron. Andy Alvarez of Stranded would join as full-time drummer after the first leg on the US tour.

In 1999, Jughead's Revenge released their final album Pearly Gates, not long before the end of the lawsuit. Recorded by then-Death by Stereo bassist Paul Miner at For The Record in Orange, California, it was a good bye letter to friends and fans in hopes of going into a hiatus after years of touring and recording. Jughead's Revenge's last tour took place in 2001, throughout the U.S. and Canada with the plan of an undetermined hiatus after the tour. Shortly thereafter, Nitro announced the breakup of the band.

Reunion (2009–present)

In December 2009, it was announced that Jughead's Revenge would reunite to play shows for their twentieth anniversary in early 2010. Frontman Joe Doherty noted that the band had "been in rehearsal for a couple of weeks now" but were not going to announce "anything until some shows" are booked for March.[2] Members of the band will still be in their other projects such as Kill Detail, Cellphish and Black Fag. Joe Doherty co-hosts the podcast Raised by Wolves.

Asked if the band was planning a new album and tour, Doherty replied, "we have been tinkering around with some new stuff, but are sticking with whats in front of us which is picking what songs we are going to do in March, it's boiled down to about 40 songs right now but will go down from there. Then do a string of shows in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada."

Jughead's Revenge's first reunion show took place at the Scotland Yard in Canoga Park, California on March 20, 2010. After this, guitarist Joey Rimicci went to Europe with one of his latest projects Black Fag in April and then Jughead's Revenge resumed their reunion tour schedule throughout the year.[3]

On April 1, 2010, Jughead's Revenge, along with The Darlings, supported Bad Religion at the House of Blues in Anaheim.[4] Their history with Bad Religion dates back to the early 1990s, when they supported them for a few dates on the Against the Grain tour and guitarist Brett Gurewitz produced the first Jughead's Revenge album Unstuck in Time.

As of June 2011, Andy Alvarez is no longer drumming in Jughead's Revenge. A.J. Condosta is his replacement.

According to Joe Doherty, Jughead's Revenge plans to release 7" releases with new material in 2012.[5]

Members

Current members

Former

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Compilation appearances

Jughead's Revenge has been featured on the following compilation albums:

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