Bloodsport: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Initial Page) |
|||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
* ''I Am the Game'' ([[Homestead Records]], 1987) | * ''I Am the Game'' ([[Homestead Records]], 1987) | ||
# Better and Best | |||
# Hangman's Dance | |||
# Rhymes of Reason | |||
# Ghosts of Scrooge | |||
# Sixes and Sevens | |||
# Mettle of Man | |||
# Killing Floor | |||
* Six-song tape (Unknown Label, Year) | |||
** Two songs from ''I Am the Game'' | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 01:08, 19 June 2006
Bloodsport was an important, albeit lesser known, Chicago punk band in the mid-80s. Unfortunately, Bloodsport is most well known for the bands that the members were in before or after the band. They released one LP in 1985 and continued to play live until a copule members joined The Effigies in 1987
Members
- Dave Bergeron - Vocals
- Chris Bjorklund - Guitar
- Tom Woods - Bass
- Joe Haggerty - Drums
Releases
- I Am the Game (Homestead Records, 1987)
- Better and Best
- Hangman's Dance
- Rhymes of Reason
- Ghosts of Scrooge
- Sixes and Sevens
- Mettle of Man
- Killing Floor
- Six-song tape (Unknown Label, Year)
- Two songs from I Am the Game
Notes
- Bjorklund was in Strike Under before Bloodsport
- Bergeron left the band shortly after I am the Game's release, they continued on as a 3-piece
- Bjorklund, Woods and Haggerty all joined The Effigies after Bloodsport.
- After The Effigies breakup in 1990, Haggerty joined brother John to form Pegboy
Needed information
- Who took over vocal duties after Bergeron left?
- What year did they start?
- Any 7" releases or demos?