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'''ID Under''' was a punk band led by guitarist/vocalist [[Douglas Ward]] from [[1985]] until [[1989]].  In their lifetime, the group released one 12" EP and one LP.  Their debut EP, ''The Lords Of Nothing'', was the second release for [[Underdog Records]], a label which Douglas Ward would have a hand in running for much of its existence.  [[Mike Joo]] and [[Steve Holtz]] played bass and drums, respectively, for the group's first show, after which the group featured [[Eric Van Keuren|Eric "Skinner" Van Keuren]] on the drums and Ward's girlfriend, [[Audrey Shaw]], on bass.  Shaw departed in [[1987]] after her and Douglas's romance ended and she was replaced [[Zac Conway]], who was also a member of the suburban act [[Target]].   
'''ID Under''' was a punk band led by guitarist/vocalist [[Douglas Ward]] from [[1985]] until [[1989]].  In their lifetime, the group released one 12" EP and one LP.  Their debut EP, ''The Lords Of Nothing'', was the second release for [[Underdog Records]], a label which Douglas Ward would have a hand in running for much of its existence.  [[Mike Joo]] and [[Steve Holtz]] played bass and drums, respectively, for the group's first show, after which the group featured [[Eric Van Keuren|Eric "Skinner" Van Keuren]] on the drums and Ward's girlfriend, [[Audrey Shaw]], on bass.  Shaw departed in [[1987]] after her and Douglas's romance ended and she was replaced [[Zac Conway]], who was also a member of the suburban act [[Target]].   


Following ID Under's break up, Douglas continued to play a big role in Chicago's punk scene, helping to run [[Underdog Records]] and writing for its fanzine, as well as performing with the bands 8-Bark, V. Reverse, and Fourth Rotor.
Following ID Under's break up, Douglas continued to play a big role in Chicago's punk scene, helping to run [[Underdog Records]] and writing for its fanzine, as well as performing with the bands 8-Bark, V. Reverse, Fourth Rotor, and 97-shiki.


===Discography===
==Discography==
*''The Lords of Nothing'' 12" EP ([[Underdog Records]], [[1986]])
# Safe Street
# I Kinda Don't Like You
# Suburban Cops
# Dead Brigade
# Bella Lugosi's Not Dead (You Are)
# I Live Today
# Police State


*''The Lords of Nothing'' 12" EP ([[Underdog Records]], [[1986]])
*''Genericide'' LP ([[Walkthrufyre Records]], [[1988]])
*''Genericide'' LP ([[Walkthrufyre Records]], [[1988]])
# Genericide
# Song X
# What Do You Think
# I'm A Nation
# Rut
# Question Everything
# Picasso's Three Musicians
# 999,999
# Productivity
# Catholic School Bitch
# Actionary
# 50 Wars
# The Rush


===Links===
=== External links===
 
*[http://www.idunder.org Douglas Ward's ID Under Website]
*[http://www.idunder.org Douglas Ward's ID Under Website]


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[[Category:Bands]]

Latest revision as of 20:38, 5 August 2016

ID Under was a punk band led by guitarist/vocalist Douglas Ward from 1985 until 1989. In their lifetime, the group released one 12" EP and one LP. Their debut EP, The Lords Of Nothing, was the second release for Underdog Records, a label which Douglas Ward would have a hand in running for much of its existence. Mike Joo and Steve Holtz played bass and drums, respectively, for the group's first show, after which the group featured Eric "Skinner" Van Keuren on the drums and Ward's girlfriend, Audrey Shaw, on bass. Shaw departed in 1987 after her and Douglas's romance ended and she was replaced Zac Conway, who was also a member of the suburban act Target.

Following ID Under's break up, Douglas continued to play a big role in Chicago's punk scene, helping to run Underdog Records and writing for its fanzine, as well as performing with the bands 8-Bark, V. Reverse, Fourth Rotor, and 97-shiki.

Discography

  1. Safe Street
  2. I Kinda Don't Like You
  3. Suburban Cops
  4. Dead Brigade
  5. Bella Lugosi's Not Dead (You Are)
  6. I Live Today
  7. Police State
  1. Genericide
  2. Song X
  3. What Do You Think
  4. I'm A Nation
  5. Rut
  6. Question Everything
  7. Picasso's Three Musicians
  8. 999,999
  9. Productivity
  10. Catholic School Bitch
  11. Actionary
  12. 50 Wars
  13. The Rush

External links