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Gang Green

 
Artist: Gang Green

Group Members:

Glen Stilphen, Matt Sandonato, Bill Manley, Mike Dean, Chuck Stilphen, Walter Gustafson, Chris Doherty, Brian Betzger, Josh Pappé, Joe Gittleman, Bob Cenci

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  • Formed: 1982, Boston, MA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Another Case of Brewtality," "Another Wasted Night," "Can't Live Without It"
  • Representative Songs: "Have Fun," "Kill a Commie," "Rabies"

Biography

Far and away the biggest name to emerge from the Boston hardcore scene, Gang Green was an unabashed party band specializing in beer-soaked, warp-speed three-chord thrash. Obsessed with beer, skateboarding, sex, and more beer, the group slowly added stronger hints of heavy metal as their career wore on, but otherwise followed much the same blueprint both musically and lyrically. Predictable though they may have been, their simple party-hearty philosophy, coupled with their irreverent streak of humor, was not only cultishly adored but influential as well, exerting an undeniable pull on the frat-friendly Orange County punk scene. Lead singer/guitarist Chris Doherty was the lone constant in the lineup, and managed to keep "the King of Bands" (as they were dubbed, from the Budweiser slogan) going off and on for more than two decades. Chris Doherty formed the first incarnation of Gang Green in 1982, along with bassist Bill Manley and drummer Mike Dean. This lineup cut seven tracks (none longer than a minute and a half) for the scene-documenting compilation This Is Boston Not L.A. (on Modern Method), but soon disbanded. One more Gang Green track appeared posthumously on Modern Method's 1983 EP Unsafe at Any Speed, and the remainder of their studio recordings appeared on a three-song EP for Taang, Sold Out, in 1984. (All of this material was later reissued on the CD Preschool in 1997.) In the meantime, Doherty joined another local punk band, Jerry's Kids, and later moved on to Stranglehold and the ska band the Cheapskates (a forerunner of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones). Doherty struck out on his own to re-form Gang Green in 1985, along with Jerry's Kids drummer Brian Betzger and the Stilphen brothers, Chuck (guitar) and Glen (bass). This lineup debuted with the 7" single "Skate to Hell"/"Alcohol," the latter of which became a staple of the band's live act (both the song and the substance). The EP Drunk and Disorderly, Boston MA followed in 1986, as did the band's first-ever full-length album, Another Wasted Night (on Taang). Featuring a jokey, attention-grabbing cover of Til Tuesday's "Voices Carry," Another Wasted Night attracted a cult following that grew steadily over the next few years. The Stilphen brothers subsequently left to form a metal band called Mallet-Head. After a brief interlude with guitarist Tony Nichols (also of the metal band Meliah Rage), the Stilphens were replaced more permanently by guitarist Fritz Erickson and bassist Joe Gittleman for Gang Green's 1987 Roadrunner debut, You Got It (which was immediately preceded by another EP, P.M.R.C. Sucks). Bucking the dominant Gang Green trend, both Erickson and Gittleman stuck around for awhile, completing the 1988 EP I81B4U (a parody of Van Halen's OU812) and a second album, 1989's Older...Budweiser. Gittleman then made his exit, later joining the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and was replaced by former D.R.I. bassist Josh Pappe for the 1990 concert set Can't Live Without It. Roadrunner subsequently dropped the band, spelling the end of their second and most successful incarnation. Doherty and Betzger formed a Green Day-styled punk-pop outfit called Klover, which released one album on Mercury in 1995 before imploding under label difficulties. Doherty then reconvened Gang Green for a third go-round, this time with drummer Walter Gustafson (ex-Outlets), guitarist Bob Cenci (ex-Jerry's Kids), and bassist Matt Sandonato (also of the Chubs). This lineup recorded an entirely new album, Another Case of Brewtality, for Taang in 1997, covering much the same subject matter that Gang Green always had. An EP, Back and Gacked, followed in 1998. While the group has been silent on record, they continued to perform live, chiefly around the bars of Boston, on into the new millennium. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Gang Green
Origin Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Genres Punk rock, Hardcore punk, Crossover thrash
Years active 1981 – 1998
2000 – some tours
Labels Taang! Records
Roadrunner Records
Website www.taang.com
Members
Chris Doherty
Chris Donnely
Troy Bryant
Dusty Bryant
Former members
Brian Betzger
Kevin Brooks
Mike Dean
Mike Earls
Fritz Erickson
Joe Gittleman
Mike Lucantonio
Bill Manley
Tony Nichols
Josh Pappe
Chuck Stilphen
Glen Stilphen
Bob Cenci
Walter Gustafson
Matt Sandonato

Gang Green is a band originally from Braintree, Massachusetts. Chris Doherty (guitar), Bill Manley (bass) & Mike Dean (drums) started the band in 1980 and broke up in 1984. The band was influential in the formation of the East Coast hardcore scene.

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Current members

  • Chris Doherty – Vocals, Guitar (July 1980 – present)
  • Chris Doherty – Guitar (March 2009 – present)
  • Wally – Drums (March 2009 – present)
  • Scrotum Sanderson – Bass (March 2009 – present)

Previous Members

  • Ray Jeffrey – guitar
  • Chuck Stilphen – guitar (Feb 1984 – 1986)
  • Tony Nichols – guitar (Nov 1986 – Apr 1987)
  • Fritz Erickson – guitar (Apr 1987 – May 1990)
  • Mike Lucantonio – guitar (May 1990 – 1992)
  • Mike Earls – guitar (1996 – 1998)
  • Bill Manley – bass (Jul 1981 – Mar 1983)
  • Glen Stilphen – bass (Feb 1984 – 1986)
  • Joe Gittleman – bass (Nov 1986 – Aug 1989)
  • Josh Pappe – bass (Aug 1989 – 1991)
  • Kevin Brooks – bass (1991 – 1992)
  • Mike Dean – drums (Jul 1981 – Mar 1983)
  • Brian Betzger – drums (1986 – Feb 1991, Sep 1991 – 1992)
  • Walter Gustafson – drums (Feb 1984 – Sep 1985, Feb – Aug 1991, 1996 – 1998)
  • Bob Cenci – guitar ? – ?
  • Matt Sandonato – bass ? – ?

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