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- Bored_Suburban_Youth abstract "Bored Suburban Youth (also known as BSY and Bored Suburban Youths, in the plural rather than collective form) was among the hardcore punk bands that rose up in the Southeastern United States in the \"second wave\" of the 1980s. Along with bands such as Bedlam Hour, Mass Appeal and The Sex Mutants, BSY contributed to the nascent punk scene in the decidedly un-punk environs of the politically and socially conservative New South.Inspired by an early 1980s Black Flag show, Bored Suburban Youth was formed by a group of students at Irmo High School in the suburbs of Columbia, South Carolina. The original lineup consisted of John Hathaway (guitar), Troy Tague (drums) and Shannon Burgess (bass). An early lineup featured John Dickerson on vocals, but he was soon replaced by Darren Walker, who fronted BSY for nearly all of the band's four year run. BSY's sound was characterized as having \"buzz saw guitars\" and \"aggressive vocals,\" though the band themselves referred to their sound as simply \"rock'n'roll.\" The longest-lived BSY lineup was Hathaway, Tague, Walker, Steve Sonic (guitar) and Brian Molin (bass). The band’s work of this era is best captured in the Live at the Drama Lab recordings; another recording featuring this lineup appears on the compilation lp \"Method To Our Madness\" issued by Phantom Records in 1986. Sonic joined BSY after the disintegration of seminal Orangeburg, South Carolina punk band Red Menace, which had blazed trails of its own in the early 1980s. Later lineups of BSY would feature two other former members of Red Menace: Kenny \"Jolt\" Gillam (drums) and Carl Van Sewell (bass). Like many punk bands of the time, BSY burned out in a few years, but they made a lasting impact on the Southeastern US punk scene by building up a loyal grassroots following and embracing all-ages venues in the region. To this end, BSY would play anytime, anywhere. This DIY ethic led to shows in barns, lodges, galleries, record shops and even high school theatres.An 8-song 7\" record posthumously released under the name \"Red Menace: Farewell Suburbia'' marked the end of the band in 1988, but BSY’s missionary dedication to the punk ethic gave rise to a vibrant alternative music scene in South Carolina and spawned other original bands spanning many musical genres. In 2014, former BSY drummer Kenny Jolt created a video of the 1988 song \"Police State\" and posted it on YouTube.BSY Vinyl Discography:There's a Method to our Madness Various artists (1986)U.S. release (white cover) on Phantom RecordsGerman release (yellow cover) onWe Bite Records. \"Annihilation\" (Live) 'Personnel: Darren Walker - Vocals Steve Sonic - Guitar John Hathaway - Guitar Troy Tague - Drums Brian Mollin - BassEngineered by Mike Amos, produced by BSY and Mike Amos. This track was not a live recording, and the actual title was \"My Annihilation.\" It was recorded by Mike Amos in the basement of William's Music in Orangeburg, SC specifically for inclusion on the \"Method\" album.Red Menace: Farewell Suburbia (MEP001-A) (1988)7\" EP Recorded January 31, 1988 at Sun Sound, Rock Hill, S.C. 8 track recording. Contaminated Driller Killer Sorrow Falling Faces Police State Evolution Living In America The SlidePersonnel: Darren Walker - Vocals Steve Sonic - Guitar, Backing Vocals John Hathaway - Guitar, Backing Vocals Carl Van Sewell - Bass, Backing Vocals Kenny \"Jolt\" Gillam - Drums, Backing VocalsEngineered by Jake Hunter, produced by Red Menace and Jake Hunter Cover layout by Jerry Axson.".
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