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'''Negative Element''' was a punk band from the suburbs of Chicago.   
'''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 Steppe brothers moved to Peoria.


== Members ==
== Members ==


* Sparky - Vocals
* [[Tom Faulkner]] - Vocals  
* [[Tom Faulkner]] - Vocals  
* [[Barry Steppe]] - Guitar  
* [[Barry Steppe]] - Guitar  
* [[Chopper Steppe]] - Bass  
* [[Chopper Steppe]] - Guitar, then Bass
* "Little Guy" - Bass
* [[Keith Lyons]] - Drums
* [[Keith Lyons]] - Drums
== Recordings ==
* '''''Meathouse Compilation''''' ([[Version Sound]], [[1982]])
** National Socialism
** Only recording with Sparky on vocals
* '''''Yes, We Have No Bananas''''' (Version Sound, [[1983]])
** Recorded by [[Steve Albini]]
** 8 Tracks
* '''''Chicago Hardcore Compilation''' (Never Released)
** Recorded "several tracks"
* '''''Starving Dogs Compilation'''''
** Three Songs


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

Revision as of 02:27, 19 July 2007

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 Steppe brothers moved to Peoria.

Members

Recordings

  • Meathouse Compilation (Version Sound, 1982)
    • National Socialism
    • Only recording with Sparky on vocals
  • Chicago Hardcore Compilation (Never Released)
    • Recorded "several tracks"
  • Starving Dogs Compilation
    • Three Songs

External Links