Ring 13
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Ring 13 were a high-school-aged punk band from Dekalb from about 1983 to 1986. During their existance, Ring 13 recorded a self-released cassette tape and two tracks on the Dial-a-Trance compilation. Their most memorable shows outside of Dekalb were Articles of Faith's final show and a show at The Metro with Out of Order. Mike Crown and Steve Ross from The Subverts occassionally filled in for members. Over 20 years later, the complete Ring 13 catalog will shortly be released on CD by members of the band.
Members
- Bruce Halverson - Vocals, Guitar
- Scott Gelwicks - Bass, Backup Vocals
- Dan Boardman - Drums, Backup Vocals
Releases
- Nothing New, Nothing Learned cassette (1985?, Self-Released)
- 14 Tracks (2nd printing had 13), recorded in one session
- Frustration
- Andy Frain
- No Laughing Matter
- Bargain Hunter
- Apt. 25
- Nothing New, Nothing Learner
- Shadow
- Puff
- Going Down
- It's Quick, It's Easy, It's The Law
- Indecision
- You May Be Right
- Paint My Dick
Compilations
- Dial-a-Trance cassette compilation
- Paint My Dick
- Andy Prain
External Links
- MySpace page
- Ring 13 homepage - maintained by Bruce, all the info
- Blatant Dissent Punk Vault entry - quite a few folks discuss Ring 13