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Total Chaos

Total Chaos is an American hardcore punk band from Pomona, California, formed in 1989. Lead vocalist Rob Chaos is also co-owner of SOS Records with Ezzat Soliman, owner of the Showcase Theater, having released albums by classic punk and Oi! bands like The Exploited, Vice Squad, Sham 69, Conflict, The Adicts and Abrasive Wheels among others.[1] With help of Jay Lee from the band Resist and Exist, the band started organizations such as United Valley Punks, Orange County Peace Punks and Alternative Gathering Collective. Together, they held such social events as Food Not Bombs, helped open the Los Angeles Anarchist Center and supported the Big Mountain Indian Reservation.[2]

Total Chaos
Total Chaos live in Mexico, 2007
Background information
OriginPomona, California
GenresHardcore punk, street punk, punk rock
Years active1989–present
LabelsPunk Core, Epitaph, People Like You, SOS, Cleopatra, Stomp
MembersRob Chaos
Shawn Smash
Miguel Conflict
Geordy Justify
Past membersGary Doom
Ronald McMurder
Kraig Marshall
Germ
Foffle
Suzy Homewrecker
Steven Gearbox
Danny Boy Virus
Joe E. Bastard
Charlie Brenes
Dede Gearhardt
ToddTrash
Chema Zurita
Matt RenEx Renicks

History edit

Formed in 1989, the first Total Chaos line up consisted of vocalist Rob Chaos, guitarist Gary Doom, bassist Joe E. Bastard and drummer Gearbox. In 1991, the band recorded their first demo titled Punk Invasion, followed by the 7-inch EP Nightmares in 1992. In 1993, the band recorded their debut album We Are the Punx, We Are the Future. Shortly after Gary Doom left the band, being replaced by Ronald McMurder, a tour in Mexico with the Mexican band Yaps was booked, having most of the venues sold out.

Epitaph Records decided to sign the band to release the 1994 album Pledge of Defiance. To support the release, a tour was booked with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. After the end of the tour, a second album for Epitaph Records was recorded in 1995, Patriotic Shock, adding Germ as second guitarist. Once again, the band toured for the release, this time with Battalion of Saints. Due to the strong message against racism and socio-political subjects, the band faced racist and nationalist organizations at the shows and the ban of the album in Japan. In the summer of the same year, Total Chaos visited Europe for the first time, with a new lead guitarist, Shawn Smash, playing in Germany for the Chaos Days festival, well known for the often violent environment.[3][4]

In 1996, Rob Chaos, Joe E. Bastard and Shawn Smash recruited Suzy Homewrecker on drums to record a new album titled Anthems From the Alleyway. This album differs from the others because of the 70s punk rock influenced sound. By 1997, the band lost contact with Epitaph Records while recording demos for the upcoming album, mainly because of the drug rehab of label founder Brett Gurewitz and poor communication with the label president Andy Kalukin. For these reasons, the band decided to leave Epitaph Records.[2]

By early 1998, Total Chaos disbanded, although by September the group reformed without Homewrecker, who was (according to the official Total Chaos website) stealing the band's T-shirts, selling them at a discounted price and keeping the profits herself.[5] Total Chaos asked Traci Michaels to fill in for one show, which was the reunion show at the Showcase Theatre. They continued to search for drummers and found Danny Boy Virus. The band then signed with Cleopatra Records to release the In God We Kill in 1999 and the compilation Early Years 89-93 with the early demos and LPs. The band got back to touring with Blanks77 and in 2000 completed its first Japanese tour. Shortly after, the band recorded Punk Invasion, released on Reject Records in 2001, with Todd Trash playing bass and Danny Boy Virus on drums.

In 2002, the band was invited to the Warped Tour, with bands like The Casualties, Pistol Grip, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Anti-Flag and Bad Religion among others. After the tour, original drummer Gearbox returned with the band, and with the new bassist Charlie, ex-member Life's Halt, the band released Freedom Kills with SOS Records, and toured with The Adicts, The Exploited and Conflict.

On October 14, 2003, the band was scheduled to play in Montreal with The Exploited, but due to legal issues, both bands were retained at the U.S. border. One of the reasons was because The Exploited lied to the Canadian Customs, saying it was a road trip, and they were not a band, being caught when an employee showed a photo of Wattie on stage performing with the band. Total Chaos' entrance was denied due to the criminal records of some members, although Rob chaos stated: "It should be against the law to pry into someone's past and dig up something they'd done 15 years ago".[6] After the cancellation of the show, some fans decided to cause riots and disorder, some cars and shops were damaged, as well as a few police officers injured and an undisclosed number of people were arrested. The events were widely covered by the media. .[7][8][9]

Discography edit

 
Total Chaos in 2008

Studio albums edit

  • Mind Warfare - 2023, Pavement Entertainment
  • World of Insanity – 2015 (US)/2016 (EU), SOS-Chaos Entertainment
  • Battered And Smashed – 2011, Concrete Jungle Records/Stomp Records
  • Avoid All Sides – 2008, Punk Core Records/People Like You
  • Freedom Kills – 2003, SOS Records/People Like You
  • Punk Invasion – 2001, SOS Records/People Like You
  • In God We Kill – 1999, Cleopatra Records
  • Anthems From the Alleyway – 1996, Epitaph Records
  • Patriotic Shock – 1995, Epitaph Records
  • Pledge of Defiance – 1994, Epitaph Records
  • We Are the Punx, We Are the Future – 1993, Chaos Records

EPs edit

  • Street Punx – 2017, SOS-Chaos Entertainment
  • D. U. I: Drunk Unemployed Incarcerated – 2002, Reject Records
  • Nightmares – 1992, self-released
  • Punk Invasion (Demo) – 1991, self-released

Splits edit

  • Revolution Has No Borders (w/ Acidez) – 2018, SOS-Chaos Entertainment/BamBam Records

Compilations edit

  • 30 Years of Chaos: Best Of – 2019, SOS-Chaos Entertainment
  • 17 Years of Chaos – 2007, SOS Records.
  • The Feedback Continues 1990–1992 – 2007, .
  • Years of Chaos – 2006, I Used to Fuck People Like You in Prison
  • Early Years 89-93 – 2000, Cleopatra Records

Various artists compilation appearances edit

References edit

  1. ^ . SLUG Magazine. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
  2. ^ a b . Total Chaos' official website. Archived from the original on May 2, 2008. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
  3. ^ . Spunk Library. Archived from the original on May 3, 2008. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
  4. ^ "Chaos Days Festival". The New York Times. August 6, 1995. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
  5. ^ "Total Chaos". AllMusic. Retrieved July 17, 2008.
  6. ^ Lejtenyi, Patrick. . Montreal Mirror. Archived from the original on November 23, 2003. Retrieved August 17, 2008.
  7. ^ McKinley, Jesse (October 20, 2003). "Divining the Wellspring of Rage That Incited Montreal Punk Riot". The New York Times. Retrieved August 17, 2008.
  8. ^ . CNN. Archived from the original on May 31, 2007. Retrieved August 17, 2008.
  9. ^ "Punk fans riot in Montreal". BBC. October 16, 2003. Retrieved August 17, 2008.

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For the novel see Total Chaos novel Total Chaos is an American hardcore punk band from Pomona California formed in 1989 Lead vocalist Rob Chaos is also co owner of SOS Records with Ezzat Soliman owner of the Showcase Theater having released albums by classic punk and Oi bands like The Exploited Vice Squad Sham 69 Conflict The Adicts and Abrasive Wheels among others 1 With help of Jay Lee from the band Resist and Exist the band started organizations such as United Valley Punks Orange County Peace Punks and Alternative Gathering Collective Together they held such social events as Food Not Bombs helped open the Los Angeles Anarchist Center and supported the Big Mountain Indian Reservation 2 Total ChaosTotal Chaos live in Mexico 2007Background informationOriginPomona CaliforniaGenresHardcore punk street punk punk rockYears active1989 presentLabelsPunk Core Epitaph People Like You SOS Cleopatra StompMembersRob ChaosShawn SmashMiguel ConflictGeordy JustifyPast membersGary Doom Ronald McMurder Kraig Marshall GermFoffleSuzy HomewreckerSteven GearboxDanny Boy VirusJoe E BastardCharlie BrenesDede Gearhardt ToddTrash Chema Zurita Matt RenEx Renicks Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 EPs 2 3 Splits 2 4 Compilations 2 5 Various artists compilation appearances 3 References 4 External linksHistory editFormed in 1989 the first Total Chaos line up consisted of vocalist Rob Chaos guitarist Gary Doom bassist Joe E Bastard and drummer Gearbox In 1991 the band recorded their first demo titled Punk Invasion followed by the 7 inch EP Nightmares in 1992 In 1993 the band recorded their debut album We Are the Punx We Are the Future Shortly after Gary Doom left the band being replaced by Ronald McMurder a tour in Mexico with the Mexican band Yaps was booked having most of the venues sold out Epitaph Records decided to sign the band to release the 1994 album Pledge of Defiance To support the release a tour was booked with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones After the end of the tour a second album for Epitaph Records was recorded in 1995 Patriotic Shock adding Germ as second guitarist Once again the band toured for the release this time with Battalion of Saints Due to the strong message against racism and socio political subjects the band faced racist and nationalist organizations at the shows and the ban of the album in Japan In the summer of the same year Total Chaos visited Europe for the first time with a new lead guitarist Shawn Smash playing in Germany for the Chaos Days festival well known for the often violent environment 3 4 In 1996 Rob Chaos Joe E Bastard and Shawn Smash recruited Suzy Homewrecker on drums to record a new album titled Anthems From the Alleyway This album differs from the others because of the 70s punk rock influenced sound By 1997 the band lost contact with Epitaph Records while recording demos for the upcoming album mainly because of the drug rehab of label founder Brett Gurewitz and poor communication with the label president Andy Kalukin For these reasons the band decided to leave Epitaph Records 2 By early 1998 Total Chaos disbanded although by September the group reformed without Homewrecker who was according to the official Total Chaos website stealing the band s T shirts selling them at a discounted price and keeping the profits herself 5 Total Chaos asked Traci Michaels to fill in for one show which was the reunion show at the Showcase Theatre They continued to search for drummers and found Danny Boy Virus The band then signed with Cleopatra Records to release the In God We Kill in 1999 and the compilation Early Years 89 93 with the early demos and LPs The band got back to touring with Blanks77 and in 2000 completed its first Japanese tour Shortly after the band recorded Punk Invasion released on Reject Records in 2001 with Todd Trash playing bass and Danny Boy Virus on drums In 2002 the band was invited to the Warped Tour with bands like The Casualties Pistol Grip Mighty Mighty Bosstones Anti Flag and Bad Religion among others After the tour original drummer Gearbox returned with the band and with the new bassist Charlie ex member Life s Halt the band released Freedom Kills with SOS Records and toured with The Adicts The Exploited and Conflict On October 14 2003 the band was scheduled to play in Montreal with The Exploited but due to legal issues both bands were retained at the U S border One of the reasons was because The Exploited lied to the Canadian Customs saying it was a road trip and they were not a band being caught when an employee showed a photo of Wattie on stage performing with the band Total Chaos entrance was denied due to the criminal records of some members although Rob chaos stated It should be against the law to pry into someone s past and dig up something they d done 15 years ago 6 After the cancellation of the show some fans decided to cause riots and disorder some cars and shops were damaged as well as a few police officers injured and an undisclosed number of people were arrested The events were widely covered by the media 7 8 9 Discography edit nbsp Total Chaos in 2008 Studio albums edit Mind Warfare 2023 Pavement Entertainment World of Insanity 2015 US 2016 EU SOS Chaos Entertainment Battered And Smashed 2011 Concrete Jungle Records Stomp Records Avoid All Sides 2008 Punk Core Records People Like You Freedom Kills 2003 SOS Records People Like You Punk Invasion 2001 SOS Records People Like You In God We Kill 1999 Cleopatra Records Anthems From the Alleyway 1996 Epitaph Records Patriotic Shock 1995 Epitaph Records Pledge of Defiance 1994 Epitaph Records We Are the Punx We Are the Future 1993 Chaos Records EPs edit Street Punx 2017 SOS Chaos Entertainment D U I Drunk Unemployed Incarcerated 2002 Reject Records Nightmares 1992 self released Punk Invasion Demo 1991 self released Splits edit Revolution Has No Borders w Acidez 2018 SOS Chaos Entertainment BamBam Records Compilations edit 30 Years of Chaos Best Of 2019 SOS Chaos Entertainment 17 Years of Chaos 2007 SOS Records The Feedback Continues 1990 1992 2007 Gutter Shock Years of Chaos 2006 I Used to Fuck People Like You in Prison Early Years 89 93 2000 Cleopatra Records Various artists compilation appearances edit Hooligans United A Tribute to Rancid 2015 Hellcat Records Smelvis Records I Killed Punk Rock 2006 Bouncing Betty Dirty Punk Records Sampler 2006 Dirty Punk Records Punk and Disorderly 2003 Cleopatra Records A Punk Tribute to Metallica 2001 Cleopatra Records Smells Like Bleach A Punk Tribute to Nirvana 2000 Cleopatra Records Never Mind the Sex Pistols Here s the Tribute 2000 Radical Records Punk O Rama Vol 1 1994 Epitaph RecordsReferences edit Interview with Rob Chaos SLUG Magazine Archived from the original on June 4 2011 Retrieved July 13 2008 a b Band history Total Chaos official website Archived from the original on May 2 2008 Retrieved July 13 2008 Chaos Days Festival Spunk Library Archived from the original on May 3 2008 Retrieved July 13 2008 Chaos Days Festival The New York Times August 6 1995 Retrieved July 13 2008 Total Chaos AllMusic Retrieved July 17 2008 Lejtenyi Patrick Bounced at the border Montreal Mirror Archived from the original on November 23 2003 Retrieved August 17 2008 McKinley Jesse October 20 2003 Divining the Wellspring of Rage That Incited Montreal Punk Riot The New York Times Retrieved August 17 2008 Concert goers riot after show canceled CNN Archived from the original on May 31 2007 Retrieved August 17 2008 Punk fans riot in Montreal BBC October 16 2003 Retrieved August 17 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Total Chaos Total Chaos at AllMusic nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Total Chaos amp oldid 1211169626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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