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Stisism

The Stisism Band, later known simply as Stisism, was an American punk rock band from Brooklyn, New York.

Stisism
OriginBrooklyn, New York
GenresPunk rock
Years active1983-1998
LabelsMutha Records, Intensive Scare Records, Man's Ruin Records, The Orchard
Past membersChris Curylo
Stu Pendis
Mikey Plague
Fiona Lynn

The Stisism Band formed in the early 1980s as the duo of Chris Curylo (vocals, guitar) and Stu Pendis (drums). The band played snotty, humorous 1977-style punk rock, influenced by the Sex Pistols.[1] Tracks from self-released tapes like Dehydration Synthesis (1983) could often be heard on DJ Pat Duncan's long-running 1980s punk radio show on WFMU.[2]

By the time of their first official record, a four-song 7-inch EP called Introducing.... Stisism, released in 1984 on Mutha Records,[3] the band had been joined by lead vocalist Mikey Plague and bassist Fiona Lynn.[4]

The March 1986 issue of Maximumrocknroll featured an extensive five-page interview with the band.[5]

After a long silence, the band, with their name shortened simply to Stisism, returned in 1995 with the Punch in the Face EP, issued by Intensive Scare Records). followed by the 1996 7-inch single "Bacon Man". The band released their first full-length studio album, Coping With Society, in 1998, originally only on vinyl on Intensive Scare. It was issued on CD by Man's Ruin Records in 1999, and reissued in 2005 by The Orchard. In his review, AllMusic critic Alex Henderson said, "Recalling the Pistols, the Buzzcocks and others, Stisism brings a lot of exuberance and bratty aggression to this engaging album."[6]

Members edit

  • Chris Curylo – vocals, guitar (1983–1986, 1995–1998)
  • Stu Pendis – drums (1983–1986, 1995–1998)
  • Mikey Plague – vocals (1984–1986, 1995–1998)
  • Fiona Lynn – bass (1984–1986, 1995–1998)

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Singles and EPs edit

  • Introducing Stisism 7-inch EP (1984, Mutha Records)
  • Punch in the Face 7-inch EP (1995, Intensive Scare Records)
  • "Bacon Man" 7-inch single (1996, Intensive Scare Records)

Cassette albums edit

  • Dehydration Synthesis (1983, self-released)

Compilation appearances edit

  • "Never" and "Bacon Man" featured on Mutiny on the Bowery cassette (1988, Mystic Records)
  • "I'm a Corpse" and "Bacon Man" featured on Mutiny on the Bowery LP (1988, Mystic Records)
  • "Go Tell Your Mother" featured on Bands Only a Mutha Could Love Volume I cassette (1988, Mutha Records)
  • "Formaldehyde Baby" featured on It Comes from the East LP/CD (1996, Intensive Scare Records)
  • "It's Over" featured on It Smells Like Spring LP (1997, Intensive Scare Records)
  • "The First Time" featured on The 2nd Coming ... Frank Invites You to a Sonic Bowlingshow! 10-inch EP (1998, Frank Records)

References edit

  1. ^ American Hardcore: A Tribal History by Steven Blush, page 284
  2. ^ "Pat Duncan's show".
  3. ^ "Punk Rock in New York City by Henry Weld".
  4. ^ Visual Vitriol: The Street Art and Subcultures of the Punk and Hardcore Generation by David A. Ensminger
  5. ^ "Stisism No. 4". December 2014.
  6. ^ "Coping with Society - Stisism | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.

stisism, band, later, known, simply, american, punk, rock, band, from, brooklyn, york, originbrooklyn, yorkgenrespunk, rockyears, active1983, 1998labelsmutha, records, intensive, scare, records, ruin, records, orchardpast, memberschris, curylostu, pendismikey,. The Stisism Band later known simply as Stisism was an American punk rock band from Brooklyn New York StisismOriginBrooklyn New YorkGenresPunk rockYears active1983 1998LabelsMutha Records Intensive Scare Records Man s Ruin Records The OrchardPast membersChris CuryloStu PendisMikey PlagueFiona LynnThe Stisism Band formed in the early 1980s as the duo of Chris Curylo vocals guitar and Stu Pendis drums The band played snotty humorous 1977 style punk rock influenced by the Sex Pistols 1 Tracks from self released tapes like Dehydration Synthesis 1983 could often be heard on DJ Pat Duncan s long running 1980s punk radio show on WFMU 2 By the time of their first official record a four song 7 inch EP called Introducing Stisism released in 1984 on Mutha Records 3 the band had been joined by lead vocalist Mikey Plague and bassist Fiona Lynn 4 The March 1986 issue of Maximumrocknroll featured an extensive five page interview with the band 5 After a long silence the band with their name shortened simply to Stisism returned in 1995 with the Punch in the Face EP issued by Intensive Scare Records followed by the 1996 7 inch single Bacon Man The band released their first full length studio album Coping With Society in 1998 originally only on vinyl on Intensive Scare It was issued on CD by Man s Ruin Records in 1999 and reissued in 2005 by The Orchard In his review AllMusic critic Alex Henderson said Recalling the Pistols the Buzzcocks and others Stisism brings a lot of exuberance and bratty aggression to this engaging album 6 Contents 1 Members 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Singles and EPs 2 3 Cassette albums 2 4 Compilation appearances 3 ReferencesMembers editChris Curylo vocals guitar 1983 1986 1995 1998 Stu Pendis drums 1983 1986 1995 1998 Mikey Plague vocals 1984 1986 1995 1998 Fiona Lynn bass 1984 1986 1995 1998 Discography editStudio albums edit Coping with Society 1998 Intensive Scare Records 1999 Man s Ruin Records 2005 The Orchard Singles and EPs edit Introducing Stisism 7 inch EP 1984 Mutha Records Punch in the Face 7 inch EP 1995 Intensive Scare Records Bacon Man 7 inch single 1996 Intensive Scare Records Cassette albums edit Dehydration Synthesis 1983 self released Compilation appearances edit Never and Bacon Man featured on Mutiny on the Bowery cassette 1988 Mystic Records I m a Corpse and Bacon Man featured on Mutiny on the Bowery LP 1988 Mystic Records Go Tell Your Mother featured on Bands Only a Mutha Could Love Volume I cassette 1988 Mutha Records Formaldehyde Baby featured on It Comes from the East LP CD 1996 Intensive Scare Records It s Over featured on It Smells Like Spring LP 1997 Intensive Scare Records The First Time featured on The 2nd Coming Frank Invites You to a Sonic Bowlingshow 10 inch EP 1998 Frank Records References edit American Hardcore A Tribal History by Steven Blush page 284 Pat Duncan s show Punk Rock in New York City by Henry Weld Visual Vitriol The Street Art and Subcultures of the Punk and Hardcore Generation by David A Ensminger Stisism No 4 December 2014 Coping with Society Stisism Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stisism amp oldid 1145920856, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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