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'''Vic Bondi''' was the lead singer for [[Articles of Faith]].  He was an instumental part of the scene and had the biggest impact in getting the younger crowd into the Chicago punk scene.  He organized shows, gave sleeping quarters to traveling bands, started shows at the [[Centro-American Social Club]] and really began the all-ages punk circuit in Chicago.
'''Vic Bondi''' was the lead singer for [[Articles of Faith]].  He was an instumental part of the scene and had a large impact in getting the younger crowd into the Chicago punk scene.  He organized shows, gave sleeping quarters to traveling bands, started shows at the [[Centro-American Social Club]] and really began the all-ages punk circuit in Chicago.


Vic left Chicago for Massachusetts in 1985.  There, he led the bands Jones Very and Alloy.
Vic left Chicago for Massachusetts in 1985.  There, he led the bands Jones Very and Alloy.

Latest revision as of 18:02, 18 February 2007

Vic Bondi was the lead singer for Articles of Faith. He was an instumental part of the scene and had a large impact in getting the younger crowd into the Chicago punk scene. He organized shows, gave sleeping quarters to traveling bands, started shows at the Centro-American Social Club and really began the all-ages punk circuit in Chicago.

Vic left Chicago for Massachusetts in 1985. There, he led the bands Jones Very and Alloy.

Vic is currently the frontman for Report Suspicious Activity, on Alternative Tentacles.

Notable Facts

  • Moved to Chicago in 1981
  • In the late '90s and early 2000s, Vic worked for Microsoft.

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