The Stupids (band)

The Stupids are an English hardcore punk band formed in the 1980s by Tom Withers.

The Stupids
OriginIpswich, England
GenresSkate punk
Years active1984-1989; 2008-present
LabelsChildren of the Revolution, Vinyl Solution, Boss Tuneage
MembersTommy Stupid
Marty Tuff
Johnny Stallion
Past membersWolfie Retard
Ed Shred
Steve Snax
Pauly Pizza
Rossi O'Schmitt

Career

Formed in Ipswich, England in the mid 1980s,[1] The Stupids released four albums and six EPs, and recorded three sessions for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show in the 1980s, and toured the United States (with Ludichrist) and Australia (the Hard-Ons) as well as Europe, the United Kingdom, and, most recently, Japan.

The band have featured on various CD re-issues, compilation albums (e.g. Sounds and the U.S. skate magazine, Thrasher), collector singles, and BBC session releases released by Strange Fruit.

A live video tape, Drive-In Hit Movie, was released shortly after the band broke up in 1989.[2]

Post-break up

After the band split, Tommy Stupid went on to forge a new career in drum and bass as Klute. Of the other members, Wolfie Retard continued with Perfect Daze and Lovejunk, while Ed Shred continued with Sink (later Big Ray);[3] both also played together in the band Chocolate. After a hiatus from live music, Ed currently plays in Dealing With Damage.[4]

Reunion

The band reformed in 2008.[5] In June 2008, Boss Tuneage released a comprehensive reissues series of the Stupids, co-ordinating six CD and LP reissues of their entire back catalogue; four for release on the Boss Tuneage Retro Series imprint, the other two on Visible Noise.

In 2009 The Stupids released their first studio album in 20 years, The Kids Don't Like it, on Boss Tuneage.

2011 saw the release of Japanese Vacation on Waterslide records, Boss Tuneage's sister label, to coincide with a tour of Japan. The band had to cancel their 2012 European tour because Tom broke his leg.

Members

  • Tommy Stupid - drums/vocals/guitars
  • Wolfie Retard - bass/vocals
  • Marty Tuff - guitar
  • Ed Shred - guitar/vocals/bass
  • Gizz Butt - guitar
  • Steve Snax - bass
  • Pauly Pizza - bass
  • Rossi O'Schmitt - bass (2008–2012)
  • Wild Johnny Stallion (John Roscoe) - bass (2013-present)

with guest spots from:

  • Stuey Q - bass
  • Mitch - guitar
  • Bobby Justice - vocals
  • Dave Ross - vocals
  • Chris Shary - vocals
  • Ziggy - drums

Discography

Albums

  • Peruvian Vacation (Children of The Revolution Records - 1985)
  • Retard Picnic (Children of The Revolution Records - 1986)
  • Van Stupid (Vinyl Solution - 1987)
  • Jesus Meets The Stupids (Vinyl Solution - 1988)
  • The Kids Don't Like It album (Boss Tuneage - 2009)

EPs and Singles

  • Violent Nun 7" EP (Children of The Revolution Records - 1985)
  • Eat 12" EP (As Frankfurter) (Vinyl Solution - 1987)
  • Mail Order Only 7" EP (Vinyl Solution - 1987)
  • The Peel Sessions 7"/12" EP (Strange Fruit - 1988)
  • No Cheese! (The High-Way To Hell Tour Souvenir) 10" EP (Split Tour EP With The Hard-Ons) (Vinyl Solution/Waterfront Records - 1989)
  • Wipe Out 7" EP (A PBJ Production - 1989)
  • Feel The Suck 7" (Boss Tuneage - 2008)
  • Japanese Vacation EP (Waterslide Records/Boss Tuneage - 2011)
  • Demonstration Tape '89 7" EP (Alona's Dream - 2013)
gollark: > Would you have if you didn't run out of infodata?> no.
gollark: Well, you seem to *generally* not stop if asked, you said so.
gollark: I am at least not too against Nobody, say, finding that someone has some exposed informatiodataæ™ on the internet, and privately telling them so; I *am* against them apparently just saying "ahahahahahaha look at me I have found your information" and refusing to stop.
gollark: I mean, the arguments are pretty similar to the ones about vulnerabilities in network/computery stuff, but generally it's considered nice *there* to *stop doing stuff if the owner tells you to*.
gollark: Oh well!

References

  1. Glasper, Ian (2009). Trapped In A Scene - UK Hardcore 1985-1989. Cherry Red Records. ISBN 1-901447-61-8.
  2. "The Stupids | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  3. "Dealing With Damage - Interview". Hopecollectiveireland.com. 31 October 2017.
  4. "Stupids interview – Caught in the Crossfire". Caughtinthecrossfire.com. 4 April 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.