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On November 24th, [[2007]] Negative Element played their first show in over 20 years.  It was at the aftershow to the [[You Weren't There]] premier and 3 of the 4 original members (Keith was in Germany and could not attend) were present and original singer Sparky even joined in to play ''National Socialism''.   
On November 24th, [[2007]] Negative Element played their first show in over 20 years.  It was at the aftershow to the [[You Weren't There]] premier and 3 of the 4 original members (Keith was in Germany and could not attend) were present and original singer Sparky even joined in to play ''National Socialism''.   
In [[2016]], [[Alona's Dream Records]] compiled the ''Yes, We Have No Bananas EP'' with their previously unrleased ''Old Testament'' Demo Tape onto one record called ''Shouts of Rebellion 1982-1983''.


== Members ==
== Members ==


* Sparky - Vocals
* Scott "Sparky" Beumer - Vocals
* [[Tom Faulkner]] - Vocals  
* [[Tom Faulkner]] - Vocals  
* [[Barry Stepe]] - Guitar  
* [[Barry Stepe]] - Guitar  
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== Recordings ==
== Recordings ==
* '''''Old Testament Demo Tape''''' (Unreleased, [[1982]])
** Shouts Of Rebellion
** National Socialism
** Capitalistic Dream
** BRD
** Pay The Lord
** Suicide
** Society Rots
** No Freedom
** Urban Hate
** A


* '''''Meathouse Compilation''''' ([[Version Sound]], [[1982]])
* '''''Meathouse Compilation''''' ([[Version Sound]], [[1982]])
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* '''''Yes, We Have No Bananas''''' (Version Sound, [[1983]])
* '''''Yes, We Have No Bananas''''' (Version Sound, [[1983]])
** 8 Tracks
** Anti-PacMan
** What Ever Happened To Elmer Fudd?
** Temples Of Corruption
** Just Be Yourself
** Police Beat (On Me)
** No Way Out
** Dough Boy
** Pay The Lord


* '''''Chicago Hardcore Compilation''' (Never Released)
* '''''Chicago Hardcore Compilation''' (Never Released)
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* '''''Starving Dogs Compilation'''''
* '''''Starving Dogs Compilation'''''
** Three Songs
** Three Songs
* '''''Shouts Of Rebellion 1982-1983''''' ([[Alona's Dream Records]], 2016)
** Re-release of Yes, We Have No Bananas and Demo Tape


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 21:45, 12 June 2018

Negative Element was a punk band, originally from Willow Springs (southwest suburbs). They were a young band and put on a rather energetic live performance. They are most well known for the songs Anti Pac Man and What Ever Happened To Elmer Fudd. Their first show was August 15, 1982 at Exit with MDC, Six Feet Under and Rights of the Accused. The band broke (1984? 1985?) after the Stepe brothers moved to Peoria.

On November 24th, 2007 Negative Element played their first show in over 20 years. It was at the aftershow to the You Weren't There premier and 3 of the 4 original members (Keith was in Germany and could not attend) were present and original singer Sparky even joined in to play National Socialism.

In 2016, Alona's Dream Records compiled the Yes, We Have No Bananas EP with their previously unrleased Old Testament Demo Tape onto one record called Shouts of Rebellion 1982-1983.

Members

Recordings

  • Old Testament Demo Tape (Unreleased, 1982)
    • Shouts Of Rebellion
    • National Socialism
    • Capitalistic Dream
    • BRD
    • Pay The Lord
    • Suicide
    • Society Rots
    • No Freedom
    • Urban Hate
    • A
  • Meathouse Compilation (Version Sound, 1982)
    • National Socialism
    • Only recording with Sparky on vocals
  • Yes, We Have No Bananas (Version Sound, 1983)
    • Anti-PacMan
    • What Ever Happened To Elmer Fudd?
    • Temples Of Corruption
    • Just Be Yourself
    • Police Beat (On Me)
    • No Way Out
    • Dough Boy
    • Pay The Lord
  • Chicago Hardcore Compilation (Never Released)
    • Recorded "several tracks"
  • Starving Dogs Compilation
    • Three Songs
  • Shouts Of Rebellion 1982-1983 (Alona's Dream Records, 2016)
    • Re-release of Yes, We Have No Bananas and Demo Tape

External Links