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[[Image:Bloodsport-IAmTheGame.jpg|right|thumb|225px|Front cover to EP]]
[[Image:Bloodsport-IAmTheGame-HiRes.jpg|right|thumb|225px|Front cover to EP]]
 
'''Bloodsport''' was an important, albeit lesser known, Chicago punk band in the mid-80s.  Unfortunately, Bloodsport is most well known for the bands that the members were in before or after the band.  They released one EP in [[1985]] and continued to play live until most of their members joined [[The Effigies]] in [[1987]]
'''Bloodsport''' was an important, albeit lesser known, Chicago punk band in the mid-80s.  Unfortunately, Bloodsport is most well known for the bands that the members were in before or after the band.  They released one EP in [[1985]] and continued to play live until most of their members joined [[The Effigies]] in [[1987]]


== Members ==
== Members ==
* [[Dave Bergeron]] - Vocals
* [[Dave Bergeron]] - Vocals
* [[Chris Bjorklund]] - Guitar/Vocals
* [[Chris Bjorklund]] - Guitar/Vocals
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* [[Joe Haggerty]] - Drums
* [[Joe Haggerty]] - Drums


== Releases - click on song to listen ==
== Releases ==
Permission to share the mp3s was graciously given by [[Chris Bjorklund]], that being said the folks at Bloodsport and Homestead still retain all the rights. 


Permission to share the mp3s was graciously given by [[Chris Bjorklund]], that being said the folks at Bloodsport and Homestead still retain all the rights. 
=== I Am the Game ===
*[[Homestead Records]], 1985
*Recorded Feb. 1985
* Production: Bloodsport & The Big B's
* Engineer: [[Iain Burgess]]


* '''''I Am the Game''''' ([[Homestead Records]], 1985)
==== Tracklist ====
** Recorded Feb. 1985
Click on song to listen
** Production: Bloodsport & The Big B's
** Engineer: [[Iain Burgess]]
# [http://punkdatabase.com/sounds/Bloodsport/Bloodsport-BetterAndBest.mp3 Better and Best]
# [http://punkdatabase.com/sounds/Bloodsport/Bloodsport-BetterAndBest.mp3 Better and Best]
# [http://punkdatabase.com/sounds/Bloodsport/Bloodsport-HangmansDance.mp3 Hangman's Dance]
# [http://punkdatabase.com/sounds/Bloodsport/Bloodsport-HangmansDance.mp3 Hangman's Dance]
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# [http://punkdatabase.com/sounds/Bloodsport/Bloodsport-Outro(KillingFloor).mp3 Outro (Killing Floor)]
# [http://punkdatabase.com/sounds/Bloodsport/Bloodsport-Outro(KillingFloor).mp3 Outro (Killing Floor)]


* '''''Six-song tape''''' (Unknown Label, Summer 1984)
=== Six-song tape ===
** Two songs from ''I Am the Game''
* Unknown Label, Summer 1984
* Two songs from ''I Am the Game''


== History ==
== History ==
From Chris Bjorklund - "I think B'Sport began in [[1984]]. In '83 David and I were on [[WZRD]] together, talking about what sort of band we should have. We met Joe H and Tom Woods through Joe's bro [[John Haggerty|John]] and went from there. David left in [[1986]] as I recall. The tape would have been done summer '84 I think."
From Chris Bjorklund - "I think B'Sport began in [[1984]]. In '83 David and I were on [[WZRD]] together, talking about what sort of band we should have. We met Joe H and Tom Woods through Joe's bro [[John Haggerty|John]] and went from there. David left in [[1986]] as I recall. The tape would have been done summer '84 I think."


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Bjorklund was in [[Strike Under]] and [[Trial by Fire]] before Bloodsport
* Bjorklund was in [[Strike Under]] and [[Trial by Fire]] before Bloodsport
* Bergeron left the band shortly after ''I am the Game's'' release. They continued on as a 3-piece with Bjorklund and Woods sharing vocals.  
* Bergeron left the band shortly after ''I am the Game's'' release. They continued on as a 3-piece with Bjorklund and Woods sharing vocals.  
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:2zzyxdyb8ola~T0 Allmusic's Bloodsport page]
* [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:2zzyxdyb8ola~T0 Allmusic's Bloodsport page]
* [http://www.nakedraygun.org/photos/images/nr_0031_Layer%2011.jpg Pic of John Haggerty wearing a Bloodsport shirt] - From Naked Raygun's official site
* [http://www.nakedraygun.org/photos/images/nr_0031_Layer%2011.jpg Pic of John Haggerty wearing a Bloodsport shirt] - From Naked Raygun's official site
* [https://www.discogs.com/artist/374964-Bloodsport Discogs profile]


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[[Category:Bands]]
[[Category:Effigies]]
[[Category:Effigies]]
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[[Category:Audio]]

Latest revision as of 21:03, 21 December 2016

Front cover to EP

Bloodsport was an important, albeit lesser known, Chicago punk band in the mid-80s. Unfortunately, Bloodsport is most well known for the bands that the members were in before or after the band. They released one EP in 1985 and continued to play live until most of their members joined The Effigies in 1987

Members

Releases

Permission to share the mp3s was graciously given by Chris Bjorklund, that being said the folks at Bloodsport and Homestead still retain all the rights.

I Am the Game

Tracklist

Click on song to listen

  1. Better and Best
  2. Hangman's Dance
  3. Rhymes of Reason
  4. Ghosts of Scrooge
  5. Sixes and Sevens
  6. Mettle of Man
  7. Outro (Killing Floor)

Six-song tape

  • Unknown Label, Summer 1984
  • Two songs from I Am the Game

History

From Chris Bjorklund - "I think B'Sport began in 1984. In '83 David and I were on WZRD together, talking about what sort of band we should have. We met Joe H and Tom Woods through Joe's bro John and went from there. David left in 1986 as I recall. The tape would have been done summer '84 I think."

Notes

  • Bjorklund was in Strike Under and Trial by Fire before Bloodsport
  • Bergeron left the band shortly after I am the Game's release. They continued on as a 3-piece with Bjorklund and Woods sharing vocals.
  • Bjorklund, Woods and Haggerty all joined The Effigies after Bloodsport.
  • After The Effigies breakup in 1990, Haggerty joined brother John to form Pegboy
  • After Bloodsport, Bergeron formed Jack Scratch with Earl Letiecq

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