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[[Image:Pegboy.jpg|thumb|right|Group shot of '''Pegboy''']] | [[Image:Pegboy.jpg|thumb|right|Group shot of '''Pegboy''']] | ||
'''Pegboy''' was a punk/postpunk supergroup that started in [[1990]] and continues on to this day. Their members were at some point in [[Naked Raygun]], [[Strike Under]], [[The Effigies]], [[Big Black]], [[Bhopal Stiffs]], [[Bloodsport]], [[Trial by Fire]] and likely many more. | '''Pegboy''' was a punk/postpunk supergroup that started in [[1990]] and are largely attributed to carrying Chicago's post hardcore with melodic overtones into the 1990s, and continues on to this day. Their members were at some point in [[Naked Raygun]], [[Strike Under]], [[The Effigies]], [[Big Black]], [[Bhopal Stiffs]], [[Bloodsport]], [[Trial by Fire]] and likely many more. In fact, when Steve Saylors left the band in 1993 Chicago legend, legendary nationwide underground and mainstream producer and creator of [[Rapeman]] and [[Big Black]] Steve Albini filled in for him. | ||
On September 9th, [[2006]] - Pegboy played at the [[Touch and Go Records]] 25th Anniversary. | On September 9th, [[2006]] - Pegboy played at the [[Touch and Go Records]] 25th Anniversary. |
Revision as of 14:22, 1 November 2014
Pegboy was a punk/postpunk supergroup that started in 1990 and are largely attributed to carrying Chicago's post hardcore with melodic overtones into the 1990s, and continues on to this day. Their members were at some point in Naked Raygun, Strike Under, The Effigies, Big Black, Bhopal Stiffs, Bloodsport, Trial by Fire and likely many more. In fact, when Steve Saylors left the band in 1993 Chicago legend, legendary nationwide underground and mainstream producer and creator of Rapeman and Big Black Steve Albini filled in for him.
On September 9th, 2006 - Pegboy played at the Touch and Go Records 25th Anniversary.
Current Members
- Larry Damore - Vocals
- John Haggerty - Guitar
- Mike "Skinny Mike" Thompson - Bass
- Joe Haggerty - Drums
Former Members
- Steve Saylors - Bass
- Pierre Kezdy - Bass
- Steve Albini - Bass on Fore
Releases
- Three Chord Monte EP (Quarterstick Records, 1990)
- Recorded 6/1990 at Bombadier Beetle Studios
- Staylors on bass
- Produced and Engineered by Iain Burgess
- Through My Fingers
- My Youth
- Fade Away
- Method
- Strong Reaction (Quarterstick, 1991)
- Recorded 6/1991 at Chicago Recording Company
- Staylors on Bass
- 1st Engineer Iain Burgess, 2nd Chuck Uchida
- Strong Reaction
- Still Uneasy
- Not What I Want
- What To Do
- Locomotivelung
- Superstar
- Field of Darkness
- Time Again
- Believe
- Hardlight
- Fore EP (Quarterstick, 1993)
- Albini on Bass
- Never A Question
- Witnessed
- Minutes to Hours
- Jesus Christ
- Earwig (Quarterstick, 1994)
- Kezdy on Bass
- Line Up
- Sinner Inside
- Gordo
- Sideshow
- Spaghetti Western
- Revolver
- You
- Blister
- Wages of Sin
- Mr. Pink
- Over the Hills
- Louisiana
- Fields of Darkness & Walk on By Single/EP (Quarterstick, 1994)
- Dangermare Single/EP (Quarterstick, 1995)
- Cha Cha Damore (Quarterstick, 1997)