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'''Brooks Smith''' was the lead singer for [[Happy Toons]] from [[1983]] to [[1985]] and is an active promoter of the current punk scene. | |||
Brooks went on to perform | == Biography == | ||
Brooks went on to perform multiple musical and non-musical roles in the rock parody band Insane War Tomatoes. In the late 80's and early 90's he could be found behind a guitar playing in the art/math/prog/punk band Cigarettes. | |||
In 1995 | In 1995 Brooks Smith, [[Dan Schneider]], and [[Bill Wallace]] formed the punk band [[Destroy Everything]]. Destroy Everything has independently released 3 albums and continues to play Chicago shows as well as the occasional U.S. tour. | ||
== Noteable Facts == | == Noteable Facts == | ||
* In 2006 | * In 2006 Brooks Smith, along with Dan Schneider and Bill Wallace created a promotions entity called "[[Thirty Years of Punk]]" devoted to organizing large-scale punk rock festivals around the country. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
[http://www.destroyeverything.com Destroy Everything's website | * [http://www.destroyeverything.com Destroy Everything's website] | ||
[[Category:Band Members]] | |||
[[Category:Singers]] |
Latest revision as of 20:31, 5 August 2016
Brooks Smith was the lead singer for Happy Toons from 1983 to 1985 and is an active promoter of the current punk scene.
Biography
Brooks went on to perform multiple musical and non-musical roles in the rock parody band Insane War Tomatoes. In the late 80's and early 90's he could be found behind a guitar playing in the art/math/prog/punk band Cigarettes.
In 1995 Brooks Smith, Dan Schneider, and Bill Wallace formed the punk band Destroy Everything. Destroy Everything has independently released 3 albums and continues to play Chicago shows as well as the occasional U.S. tour.
Noteable Facts
- In 2006 Brooks Smith, along with Dan Schneider and Bill Wallace created a promotions entity called "Thirty Years of Punk" devoted to organizing large-scale punk rock festivals around the country.