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Gang Green

Gang Green are an American punk rock band originally from Braintree, Massachusetts. Chris Doherty (guitar), Bill Manley (bass) and Mike Dean (drums) started the band in 1980 and broke up in 1983. Doherty reformed Gang Green the following year, and the band experienced numerous lineup changes until its dissolution for the second time in 1992. Doherty has been the band's only constant member and has kept Gang Green active from 2005 onwards. The band was influential in the formation of the East Coast hardcore punk scene, and went on to become one of the forerunners of crossover thrash and speed metal in the late 1980s.[1]

Gang Green
OriginBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
GenresPunk rock, hardcore punk, heavy metal, speed metal, crossover thrash, skate punk
Years active1980–1983, 1984–1992, 1996–1998, 2005–present
LabelsTaang!, Roadrunner
MembersChris Doherty
Chris Donnelly
Sean Boyle
Matt Hemingway
Past membersDaren Hiller
Brian Betzger
Kevin Brooks
Mike Dean
Fritz Erickson
Joe Gittleman
Mike Lucantonio
Bill Manley
Tony Nichols
Josh Pappe
Chuck Stilphen
Glen Stilphen
Bob Cenci

History Edit

Formation and first hiatus (1980–1984) Edit

The first incarnation of the band in 1980 consisted of 15-year-old Chris Doherty, Mike Dean, and Bill Manley, who contributed seven tracks to the This Is Boston, Not L.A. compilation in 1982, and one track to the follow-up Unsafe at Any Speed EP, also in 1982.

In mid-1983, the group disbanded, as lead singer Chris Doherty had already joined the band Jerry's Kids,[1] for their album Is This My World?.[2] In 1985, Gang Green released the 7" "Sold Out" on Taang! Records, the influential Boston label's first release.[3] All of the tracks recorded by the original line up of Gang Green were later released on the Preschool CD, released by Taang! Records.

First reunion and Another Wasted Night (1984–1986) Edit

In late 1984, Chris Doherty reemerged with an all new Gang Green lineup consisting of former members of D.A.M.M. (Drunks Against Mad Mothers), The Freeze and Smegma And The Nunz. Chuck Stilphen (lead guitar), Glen Stilphen (bass, vocals) and Walter Gustafson (drums). This second lineup is the most famous nationally as it was both the first to tour and the one that recorded the songs "Alcohol" and "Skate to Hell". This edition of Gang Green released the Another Wasted Night LP on Taang! Records in 1986. This record is considered to be the band's best recording and is regarded as one of the definitive hardcore punk records of its time.[citation needed] This line-up of Doherty, Stilphen, Stilphen and Gustafson only existed for one year from November 1984 until November 1985 before Gustafson quit to pursue The Outlets. The sound of the band changed again after this point.[citation needed] The brothers went on to form Mallet Head and Scratch. Glen plays in The Northern Skulls with Jonah Jenkins (Only Living Witness, Milligram), Johnny Mullin and Michael Lefebvre.

The song "Alcohol" (C. Stilphen/C. Doherty) from Another Wasted Night has been covered by a number of bands. Tankard, a German thrash metal band, featured the song on their album Chemical Invasion. It was also covered by Impaled Nazarene, a black metal band from Finland. It appeared on their EP entitled Motörpenis which was released in 1996. Boston punk rock band Dropkick Murphys covered the song on their "Back to the Hub" 7 inch. It also appeared on their live compilation, Live on St. Patrick's Day from Boston, MA. Before The Meatmen covered "Alcohol", Tesco Vee's Hate Police featuring Keith Campbell and Tommy "Dog" Cohen, released it on a 7" on Sympathy For The Record Industry. Then it was also covered by The Meatmen on their album Pope on a Rope, and also by No Fun at All on their releases No Straight Angles (US edition), EP's Going Steady, and Master Celebrations, and by Australian band, Where’s The Pope? who released it on their PSI album released on Resist Records. Metallica also played the song live. The song was originally an instrumental entitled "The Drinking Song" before Doherty attached his lyrics. "Alcohol" also appears on the soundtrack to the 2010 film Jackass 3D.

Roadrunner years (1987–1989) Edit

By 1987, when Gang Green were signed by Roadrunner Records the band's musical style had come to lean more toward heavy metal and the personnel of the band had changed completely after the Stilphen brothers departed at the end of 1986. This incarnation of Gang Green consisted of Doherty, Fritz Erickson (guitar), Joe Gittleman (bass) and former Jerry's Kids drummer Brian Betzger. In 1989, Gittleman was fired by Doherty and was replaced by Josh Pappe, formerly of Dirty Rotten Imbeciles. Gittleman returned to The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. The band's Older... Budweiser album was named so the band could attract sponsorship from the brewery of the same name. [4]

Second hiatus (1990–1995) Edit

After touring the United States with Social Distortion in 1990, Gang Green experienced a few more lineup shuffles before being dropped by Roadrunner and going on hiatus for several years in which Doherty founded the bands Klover (Mercury Records) and Hamerd.

Second reunion (1996–2004) Edit

In 1996, Chris Doherty, Chuck Stilphen, Glen Stilphen and Walter Gustafson re-formed to play five East Coast dates including shows at The Rat and CBGB's. Later in 1996, Gang Green surfaced yet again with Walter Gustafson returning on drums, along with newcomers Mike Earls (guitar, vocals) and Matt Sandonato (bass, vocals). They re-signed with Taang! Records and in 1997 released Back & Gacked (EP) and Another Case of Brewtality. These records saw the band returning to their punk roots and even moving in a pop direction.[citation needed] Gang Green toured Europe and the U.S. extensively in 1997 and 1998. Doherty moved from Boston to Cincinnati shortly afterwards and, in the early 2000s, Gang Green played only once or twice a year in Boston and New York.

Third reunion (2005–2011) Edit

In 2005, Doherty and a new Gang Green lineup supported the Dropkick Murphys' west coast leg of their US tour.

In early 2007, the band toured through Florida and up the east coast of the US with bands such as Lucky Scars before heading out for a European tour scheduled for spring 2007 that included UK and Irish dates. The Irish dates were filmed for a live DVD by punk filmmaker, Lewis Smithingham.

Lineup of 2013–2018 Edit

In 2013, Doherty teamed up with local Cincinnati music veterans Chris Donelly, Dale Kishbaugh and Sean Boyle.

Band members Edit

Current Edit

  • Chris Doherty – vocals, guitar (1980–present)
  • Mikke Brennan- rhythm guitar
  • Nick Hebditch- bass
  • Johnnie Luevano - lead guitar
  • Josh Goodreau - drums
  • Dean T Jackson - vocals

Former and touring Edit

  • Ray Jeffrey – guitar
  • Chuck Stilphen – guitar (1984–1986, 1996)
  • Tony Nichols – guitar (1986–1987)
  • Fritz Erickson – guitar (1987–1990)
  • Mike Lucantonio – guitar (1990–1992)
  • Molly Flanagan – guitar and vocals (1991, 1992)
  • Mike Earls – guitar (1996–1998, 2007–2011)
  • Bryan Hinkley – guitar (1999)
  • Bob Cenci – guitar (2005–2007)
  • Bill Manley – bass (1980–1983)
  • Glen Stilphen – bass (1984–1986, 1996)
  • Joe Gittleman – bass (1986–1989)
  • Josh Pappe – bass (1989–1991; died 2020)
  • Kevin Brooks – bass (1991–1992)
  • Matt Sandonato – bass (1996–1998, 2005–2011)
  • Dusty Bryant - bass (2009)
  • Mike Dean – drums (1980–1983)
  • Brian Betzger – drums (1986–1991, 1991–1992)
  • Nate Rubright – drums and vocals (1991, 1992)
  • Walter Gustafson – drums (1984–1985, 1991, 1996–1998, 2005–2011)
  • Troy Bryant- drums (2009)
  • Davis Gunter – keyboards (2001)
  • Chris Donnelly – vocals, guitar (2013–2019)
  • Sean Boyle – vocals, bass (2014–2017)
  • Matt Hemingway – drums (2014–2019)

Discography Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 143. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
  2. ^ "GangGreen". TrouserPress.com. Retrieved January 7, 2007.
  3. ^ "Taang! Records". Taang.com. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
  4. ^ "METALLIAN – Gang Green". Metallian. Retrieved June 11, 2023.

External links Edit

  • Gang Green on Facebook  
  • Gang Green at AllMusic  
  • . August 22, 2006. Archived from the original on August 22, 2006.
  • "♫ Scratch 7 Song – Ep – Scratch. Listen @cdbaby". Store.cdbaby.com.
  • "♫ Yeah Yeah Yeah – Mallet Head. Listen @cdbaby". Store.cdbaby.com.

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drums started the band in 1980 and broke up in 1983 Doherty reformed Gang Green the following year and the band experienced numerous lineup changes until its dissolution for the second time in 1992 Doherty has been the band s only constant member and has kept Gang Green active from 2005 onwards The band was influential in the formation of the East Coast hardcore punk scene and went on to become one of the forerunners of crossover thrash and speed metal in the late 1980s 1 Gang GreenOriginBoston Massachusetts U S GenresPunk rock hardcore punk heavy metal speed metal crossover thrash skate punkYears active1980 1983 1984 1992 1996 1998 2005 presentLabelsTaang RoadrunnerMembersChris DohertyChris DonnellySean BoyleMatt HemingwayPast membersDaren Hiller Brian BetzgerKevin BrooksMike DeanFritz EricksonJoe GittlemanMike LucantonioBill ManleyTony NicholsJosh PappeChuck StilphenGlen StilphenBob Cenci Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and first hiatus 1980 1984 1 2 First reunion and Another Wasted Night 1984 1986 1 3 Roadrunner years 1987 1989 1 4 Second hiatus 1990 1995 1 5 Second reunion 1996 2004 1 6 Third reunion 2005 2011 1 7 Lineup of 2013 2018 2 Band members 2 1 Current 2 2 Former and touring 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFormation and first hiatus 1980 1984 Edit The first incarnation of the band in 1980 consisted of 15 year old Chris Doherty Mike Dean and Bill Manley who contributed seven tracks to the This Is Boston Not L A compilation in 1982 and one track to the follow up Unsafe at Any Speed EP also in 1982 In mid 1983 the group disbanded as lead singer Chris Doherty had already joined the band Jerry s Kids 1 for their album Is This My World 2 In 1985 Gang Green released the 7 Sold Out on Taang Records the influential Boston label s first release 3 All of the tracks recorded by the original line up of Gang Green were later released on the Preschool CD released by Taang Records First reunion and Another Wasted Night 1984 1986 Edit In late 1984 Chris Doherty reemerged with an all new Gang Green lineup consisting of former members of D A M M Drunks Against Mad Mothers The Freeze and Smegma And The Nunz Chuck Stilphen lead guitar Glen Stilphen bass vocals and Walter Gustafson drums This second lineup is the most famous nationally as it was both the first to tour and the one that recorded the songs Alcohol and Skate to Hell This edition of Gang Green released the Another Wasted Night LP on Taang Records in 1986 This record is considered to be the band s best recording and is regarded as one of the definitive hardcore punk records of its time citation needed This line up of Doherty Stilphen Stilphen and Gustafson only existed for one year from November 1984 until November 1985 before Gustafson quit to pursue The Outlets The sound of the band changed again after this point citation needed The brothers went on to form Mallet Head and Scratch Glen plays in The Northern Skulls with Jonah Jenkins Only Living Witness Milligram Johnny Mullin and Michael Lefebvre The song Alcohol C Stilphen C Doherty from Another Wasted Night has been covered by a number of bands Tankard a German thrash metal band featured the song on their album Chemical Invasion It was also covered by Impaled Nazarene a black metal band from Finland It appeared on their EP entitled Motorpenis which was released in 1996 Boston punk rock band Dropkick Murphys covered the song on their Back to the Hub 7 inch It also appeared on their live compilation Live on St Patrick s Day from Boston MA Before The Meatmen covered Alcohol Tesco Vee s Hate Police featuring Keith Campbell and Tommy Dog Cohen released it on a 7 on Sympathy For The Record Industry Then it was also covered by The Meatmen on their album Pope on a Rope and also by No Fun at All on their releases No Straight Angles US edition EP s Going Steady and Master Celebrations and by Australian band Where s The Pope who released it on their PSI album released on Resist Records Metallica also played the song live The song was originally an instrumental entitled The Drinking Song before Doherty attached his lyrics Alcohol also appears on the soundtrack to the 2010 film Jackass 3D Roadrunner years 1987 1989 Edit By 1987 when Gang Green were signed by Roadrunner Records the band s musical style had come to lean more toward heavy metal and the personnel of the band had changed completely after the Stilphen brothers departed at the end of 1986 This incarnation of Gang Green consisted of Doherty Fritz Erickson guitar Joe Gittleman bass and former Jerry s Kids drummer Brian Betzger In 1989 Gittleman was fired by Doherty and was replaced by Josh Pappe formerly of Dirty Rotten Imbeciles Gittleman returned to The Mighty Mighty Bosstones The band s Older Budweiser album was named so the band could attract sponsorship from the brewery of the same name 4 Second hiatus 1990 1995 Edit After touring the United States with Social Distortion in 1990 Gang Green experienced a few more lineup shuffles before being dropped by Roadrunner and going on hiatus for several years in which Doherty founded the bands Klover Mercury Records and Hamerd Second reunion 1996 2004 Edit In 1996 Chris Doherty Chuck Stilphen Glen Stilphen and Walter Gustafson re formed to play five East Coast dates including shows at The Rat and CBGB s Later in 1996 Gang Green surfaced yet again with Walter Gustafson returning on drums along with newcomers Mike Earls guitar vocals and Matt Sandonato bass vocals They re signed with Taang Records and in 1997 released Back amp Gacked EP and Another Case of Brewtality These records saw the band returning to their punk roots and even moving in a pop direction citation needed Gang Green toured Europe and the U S extensively in 1997 and 1998 Doherty moved from Boston to Cincinnati shortly afterwards and in the early 2000s Gang Green played only once or twice a year in Boston and New York Third reunion 2005 2011 Edit In 2005 Doherty and a new Gang Green lineup supported the Dropkick Murphys west coast leg of their US tour In early 2007 the band toured through Florida and up the east coast of the US with bands such as Lucky Scars before heading out for a European tour scheduled for spring 2007 that included UK and Irish dates The Irish dates were filmed for a live DVD by punk filmmaker Lewis Smithingham Lineup of 2013 2018 Edit In 2013 Doherty teamed up with local Cincinnati music veterans Chris Donelly Dale Kishbaugh and Sean Boyle Band members EditCurrent Edit Chris Doherty vocals guitar 1980 present Mikke Brennan rhythm guitar Nick Hebditch bass Johnnie Luevano lead guitar Josh Goodreau drums Dean T Jackson vocalsFormer and touring Edit Ray Jeffrey guitar Chuck Stilphen guitar 1984 1986 1996 Tony Nichols guitar 1986 1987 Fritz Erickson guitar 1987 1990 Mike Lucantonio guitar 1990 1992 Molly Flanagan guitar and vocals 1991 1992 Mike Earls guitar 1996 1998 2007 2011 Bryan Hinkley guitar 1999 Bob Cenci guitar 2005 2007 Bill Manley bass 1980 1983 Glen Stilphen bass 1984 1986 1996 Joe Gittleman bass 1986 1989 Josh Pappe bass 1989 1991 died 2020 Kevin Brooks bass 1991 1992 Matt Sandonato bass 1996 1998 2005 2011 Dusty Bryant bass 2009 Mike Dean drums 1980 1983 Brian Betzger drums 1986 1991 1991 1992 Nate Rubright drums and vocals 1991 1992 Walter Gustafson drums 1984 1985 1991 1996 1998 2005 2011 Troy Bryant drums 2009 Davis Gunter keyboards 2001 Chris Donnelly vocals guitar 2013 2019 Sean Boyle vocals bass 2014 2017 Matt Hemingway drums 2014 2019 Discography EditMain article Gang Green discography Another Wasted Night 1986 You Got It 1987 I81B4U EP 1988 Can t Live Without It 1988 Older Budweiser 1989 Another Case of Brewtality 1997 Back amp Gacked EP 1997 We ll Give It to You 2023 References Edit a b Colin Larkin ed 1995 The Guinness Who s Who of Heavy Metal Second ed Guinness Publishing p 143 ISBN 0 85112 656 1 GangGreen TrouserPress com Retrieved January 7 2007 Taang Records Taang com Retrieved November 16 2019 METALLIAN Gang Green Metallian Retrieved June 11 2023 External links EditGang Green on Facebook nbsp Gang Green at AllMusic nbsp GANGGREEN boston hardcore cd s vinyl lp s tshirts rare collectables TAANG RECORDS August 22 2006 Archived from the original on August 22 2006 Scratch 7 Song Ep Scratch Listen cdbaby Store cdbaby com Yeah Yeah Yeah Mallet Head Listen cdbaby Store cdbaby com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gang Green amp oldid 1164634972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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