The Meatmen
The Meatmen | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Lansing, Michigan, United States |
Genres | Punk rock, Hardcore punk, Heavy metal |
Years active | 1980–1997, 2008–present |
Labels |
Touch and Go Homestead Caroline Pravda Go-Kart Meat King |
Associated acts |
Negative Approach The Fix Blight Minor Threat |
Members |
Tesco Vee Dan Gillies John Lehl Kevin Roberts |
Past members |
Rich Ramsey Gregg Ramsey David Howse Brian Baker Lyle Preslar Todd Swalla Jim Forgey Eliot Rachman Mike Achtenbourg Graham McCulloch Eric Zelzdorf Stuart Casson James Cooper Mark "Gooly" Kermanj Tommy "Dog" Cohen Norman Voss Mark Davis Mark Glass Rob San Pietro Ian "The Pit Viper" Sugierski Dave Malosh Andy "Lord Vapid" Lucas Leighton Mann |
The Meatmen are an American punk band headed by Tesco Vee, originally existing from 1981 to 1997. They reformed in 2008[1] and continue to tour and record.
History
The Meatmen formed in Lansing, Michigan in 1981.[1] The original band, existing for two years, comprised Tesco Vee, Rich Ramsey, Gregg Ramsey and David Howse. They were known for their outrageous stage antics and offensive lyrics. After releasing two EPs, Vee relocated from Michigan to Washington D.C., releasing solo EP Dutch Hercules before reforming the Meatmen with a rotating cast of members, including Brian Baker and Lyle Preslar of Minor Threat, and Todd Swalla of Necros.[2] During the period, the band changed their sound dramatically to a more heavy metal sound on their first two studio albums, War of the Superbikes (1985) and Rock & Roll Juggernaut (1986). During the 1990s, Vee released a solo album under the moniker Tesco Vee's Hate Police, titled Gonzo-Hate-Vibe, before releasing three more albums with the Meatmen in a metal-influenced punk style: Toilet Slave, Pope on a Rope, and War of the Superbikes, Vol. 2.
Reunion
A reunited 2008 lineup included new members Ian "The Pit Viper" Sugierski on drums, Dave Malosh on guitar, and Andy "Lord Vapid" Lucas on bass. This lineup went on to tour the U.S. through 2009 and performed on the Cover the Earth album.
In 2010, Vee recruited three members of Detroit-based rock band Chapstik, who had toured the U.S. with the Meatmen the previous year. This lineup quickly became the newest iteration of "Tesco Vee's Hate Police", which transformed into The Meatmen shortly thereafter. This updated lineup included guitarist Leighton Mann (Hal Seitan), bassist Dan Gillies (Biff Balogna/Danny Dirtbag) and John Lehl (Swarthy "Bun-Length" Franklin) on drums. Mann was soon replaced by guitarist Kevin Roberts (aka Hindu Kush) in 2012.
In 2014, The Meatmen announced via their Facebook page the release of their new album "Sagage Sagas" to be released on Self-Destructo Records.
Discography
Studio albums
- 1985 – War of the Superbikes (Homestead)
- 1986 – Rock & Roll Juggernaut (Caroline)
- 1990 – Crippled Children Suck (Touch and Go)
- 1994 – Toilet Slave (Meat King)
- 1995 – Pope on a Rope (Meat King)
- 1996 – War of the Superbikes, Vol. 2 (Go-Kart)
- 2009 – Cover The Earth (Meat King)
- 2014 - "Savage Sagas" (Self-Destucto)
Singles and EPs
- 1982 – Blüd Sausage 7" EP (Touch and Go)
- 1983 – Crippled Children Suck 7" EP (Touch and Go)
- 1984 – Dutch Hercules 12" EP (Touch and Go)
- 1985 – "The Making of War of the Superbikes" 7" flexidisc single (Caroline)
- 1986 – "Rock 'N' Roll Juggernaut... The True Story" 7" flexidisc single (Caroline)
- 1987 – Vintage Meat 7" single (Touch and Go)
- 1995 – College Radio Loser 7" EP (self-released)
- 1996 – 3/3/95 (Empty Bottle - Chicago, IL) live 7" EP (V.M.L.)
- 1996 – Evil in a League With Satan CD EP (Go-Kart)
- 2011 – Happy Fucking Easter, Asshole 7" EP (TKO)
- 2013 - "The Tribute with Two Heads" split 7" with Antiseen (TKO)
Live
- 1983 – We're The Meatmen...and You Suck!! (also contains tracks from the Blüd Sausage EP) (Touch and Go)
- 1988 – We're the Meatmen...And You Still Suck!!! (Caroline)
Compilations
- 1991 – Stud Powercock: The Touch And Go Years 1981-1984 (Touch & Go)
- 2000 - We're Not The Meatmen, But We Still Suck! (Crazy Bastard Records) [A compilation of covers of Meatmen songs by various punk artists]
Other releases
- 1981 – Demo
- 1981 - "Meatmen Stomp" on Process of Elimination 7" compilation EP (Touch and Go)
Video
- 2008 – The Devil's in the Details, Vol. 1
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "The Meatmen | Touch and Go / Quarterstick Records". Tgrec.com. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
- ↑ Huey, Steve. "Biography" Allmusic. Retrieved on April 30, 2007.
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