The Bruisers | |
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Origin | Portsmouth, New Hampshire, U.S. |
Genres | Oi! |
Years active | 1988–1998 |
Labels | Taang! Records |
Website | http://www.thebruisers.net/ |
Past members | |
Al Barr Scotty Davies Jeff Morris Rodger Shosa Dan Connors Crash Todd Sealy Rick Wimert Todd Sealy Keith "Ritchie" Richards Robert Garceau Scott Vierra Johnny Rioux John Dicicco Mike Savitkas Dan Reilly |
The Bruisers were pioneers of the American streetpunk/oi! movement, formed in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1988. The original lineup included: Al Barr (vocals, now the lead singer of the Boston Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys), Scotty Davies (bass), Jeff Morris (guitar) and Rodger Shosa (drums). Morris is now a guitarist and lead vocalist for Death & Taxes, and a former guitarist for Mark Lind & the Unloved. Former guitarist Rick Wimert died in the mid-1990s.
The first band members were skinheads (although not white power skinheads). After a few short years and lineup changes, the band and their style changed slightly. By 1996, Al Barr was the only remaining original member of The Bruisers. One notable release by the band was a 7" split with Barr's future band Dropkick Murphys in 1997. After 10 years, the band broke up in 1998. The Bruisers had a reunion concert on September 14, 2005 at The Roxy in Boston. The bill included local acts The Ducky Boys and Tommy & The Terrors, as well as The Casualties from New York City.[1]
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