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Naked Raygun

 
Artist: Naked Raygun
Naked Raygun

Group Members:

Jeff Pezzati, John Haggerty, Eric Spicer, Pierre Kezdy, Camilo Gonzalez, Jim Colao, Bill Stephens, Santiago Durango

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Influenced By:

Followers:

Alkaline Trio, The Arrivals, Jawbox, Squirrel Bait, Black Cougar Shock Unit, Mazinga, Pezz, H2O, Arcwelder, Tub

Performed Songs By:

John Haggerty, Jeff Pezzati

Formal Connection With:

  • Formed: 1981, Chicago, IL
  • Disbanded: 1991
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Jettison," "Throb Throb," "Treason"
  • Representative Songs: "I Don't Know," "Rat Patrol," "Treason"

Biography

Along with Hüsker Dü, Naked Raygun was one of the first U.S. post-punk bands of the early '80s that merged melodic influences with punk/hardcore. Formed during 1981 in Chicago, IL (and largely influenced by such art-punkers as Wire and Gang of Four), the group contained several different members during its ten-year career, including leaders Jeff Pezzati (vocals), John Haggerty (guitar), Marko Pezzati (bass), Jim Colao (drums), and, early on, future Big Black member Santiago Durango (guitar). Naked Raygun made it clear early on that they were unafraid to speak their minds (especially when it came to their personal political views, which were often from a strong and "macho" point of view), as proven by such confrontational compositions as "Tojo" and "Potential Rapist" off their 1983 debut Basement Screams. 1985's Throb Throb saw the group hone their sound even further (adding more melody, in addition to a more meatier and metallic guitar sound), as evidenced by the album's single "Surf Combat."

By this time, Naked Raygun had carved a niche for themselves with the college rock crowd and began spawning imitators back in their hometown of Chicago. Undeterred, the group stuck to their guns and refused to follow any set musical formula while releasing 1986's All Rise, 1988's Jettison, and 1989's Understand?, before Haggerty left the group. Without their founder present, Naked Raygun managed to soldier on for one more release, 1990's Raygun...Naked Raygun, before calling it quits a year later. After the group's split, Haggerty reappeared as a member of Pegboy (which also included former members of Bloodsport, the Effigies, and Bhopal Stiffs) and issued three releases during the '90s, while Pezzati appeared to have disappeared from the planet, before suddenly popping up again in the late '90s with a punk trio called the Bomb. 1999 saw the indie label Quarterstick reissue all of Naked Raygun's albums with bonus tracks, as well as the compilation Naked Raygun: Huge Bigness -- Selected Tracks From the Collected Works, 1980-1992. ~ Greg Prato & Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Naked Raygun

The band in concert in 2007
Background information
Origin Chicago, Illinois, USA
Genres Punk rock, Hardcore punk, Post-hardcore
Years active 1980-1992, 2006-Present
Labels Ruthless Records
Homestead Records
Quarterstick Records
Caroline Records
Riot Fest Records
Associated acts Big Black
Effigies
Pegboy
Website www.nakedraygun.org
Members
Jeff Pezzati
Bill Stephens
Pierre Kezdy
Eric Spicer
Former members
Santiago Durango
John Haggerty
Bobby Strange
Jim Colao
Marco Pezzati
Camilo Gonzalez
John Lundin

Naked Raygun is a Chicago-based punk rock group. Initially active from 1980 to about 1992, Naked Raygun had several short-lived reunions afterwards and a full-time reformation in 2006.

From the beginning, their music had a strong sense of melody and songwriting, with Pezzati's lyrics often exploring working class issues. Naked Raygun began in the hardcore punk styles, later branching out into post hardcore territory. By their early '90s incarnation, Naked Raygun's melodic tendencies became more pronounced, with strong power pop leanings in the vein of Buzzcocks, Stiff Little Fingers, and The Jam.

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History

Initial run

The band was formed in 1980 by Santiago Durango, Marko Pezzati and Jeff Pezzati. Singer Jeff Pezzati was the sole constant member through multiple personnel changes. Members over time include drummers Bobby Strange, Jim Colao, and Eric Spicer; bassists Marko Pezzati, Pierre Kezdy, and Camilo Gonzalez; guitarists Santiago Durango, John Haggerty, and Bill Stephens; and keyboardist John Lundin.

Durango and Jeff Pezzati were also members of Big Black during the early '80s.

Post Naked Raygun

In 1989, John Haggerty left Naked Raygun to form Pegboy with his younger brother Joe (formerly of Bloodsport and The Effigies) and Steve Saylors and Larry Damore of the Bhopal Stiffs (Pierre Kezdy would later replace Steve Saylors). Jeff Pezzati is the lead singer of The Bomb. (A different and later band than the San Francisco group, Bomb).

Reunions

A two-show reunion in 1997 produced the live album Free Shit! On August 16, 2006 it was announced that Naked Raygun would reunite for Riot Fest 2006, an annual punk rock festival held in Chicago. Other high profile reunions for Riot Fest 2006 included the Blue Meanies and The Bollweevils

Naked Raygun also played a low-key, invitation-only show on October 19, 2006 at the Cobra Lounge in Chicago.

Following their reunion at Riot Fest 2006, Naked Raygun announced that the band was "back for good."[1] The reunited lineup consists of its "Raygun...Naked Raygun" members: Pezzati, Stephens, Kezdy, and Spicer. [2]

On July 14, 2009 it was announced that Naked Raygun would soon return to the studio for the first time since 1997 for a series of 7" singles to be released on Riot Fest Records. After the singles series the band plans to record an LP, the first since 1990's Raygun... Naked Raygun "[3]

Discography

Albums

  • Basement Screams 12" ::Ruthless Records (1983), Quarterstick Records (1999 - CD only), Haunted Town Records (2007 - LP only)
  • Throb Throb LP -with cover art by Macintosh comic book artist Mike Saenz- ::Homestead Records (1985), Quarterstick Records (1999 - CD only), Haunted Town Records (2008 - LP only)
  • All Rise LP ::Homestead (1986), Quarterstick Records (1999 - CD only), Haunted Town Records (2008 - LP only)
  • Jettison LP ::Caroline Records (1988), Quarterstick Records (1999 - CD only)
  • Understand? LP ::Caroline Records (1989), Quarterstick Records (1999 - CD only)
  • Raygun... Naked Raygun LP ::Caroline Records (1990), Quarterstick Records (1999 - CD only)
  • Last of the Demohicans CD ::Dyslexic Records, (1997)
  • Free Shit! live LP/CD ::(Haunted Town Records)
  • What Poor Gods We Do Make CD ::Riot Fest Records (2007)

EPs

  • Treason 12" ::3 songs, limited to 2,500 on pink vinyl Caroline Records (1989)

Singles

  • Flammable Solid 7" ::Ruthless Records (1983)
  • Vanilla Blue 7" ::Sandpounder Records (1987)
  • Home 7" ::Caroline Records (1990)

Video

  • What Poor Gods We Do Make DVD ::Riot Fest Records (2007)

Compilations

  • Busted At Oz LP (Autumn Records, 1981)
  • Rat Music for Rat People, Vol. 3 (CD Presents, 1987)

See also

References

  1. ^ [1] Naked Raygun Official Web Site.
  2. ^ [2]Official Site - History
  3. ^ [3]Riot Fest - Naked Raygun entering the studio soon for 7" series, LP coming later

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