IMF
IMF formed in the spring of 1989, with the original lineup of George Boswell as singer and guitarist, Zackary Webb on Bass, and Jeff Weirheim on Drums. By the end of the year they had decided to put Jeff on guitar to free up George as a front man, and recruited Erik Peterson to play drums. They recorded their first demo "Corkscrew Pain" in January of 1990, played a number of parties, and did their first club show at McGreggors later that winter as an opener for Out Of Order. The following spring George Boswell left the band, Paul McLennon was asked to take over on vocals. IMF played Chicago area clubs such as Medusa's, Dreamerz, Club Stodola, Lounge Ax, Thirsty Whale, McGreggors, Avalon, Metro, Riviera, Fotch's. They performed with the Smoking Popes, Pink Lincolns, Sloppy Seconds, Ultraman, Apocalypse Hoboken, Naked Raygun, Jaw Box, 8-bark, Pegboy, and many others. IMF released a demo in 1990 called "Stregnth, Speed, and Beauty" and a 7-inch EP on Underdog Records called "Brother Flywheels Revenge". In the spring of 1991 Jeff Wehrheim left to go into the Airforce, and Mike Skroch, a.k.a. Scratch, joined on as the new guitarist. Towards the end of that summer IMF did a recording in Steve Albini's old basement studio on Fancisco Ave, but it was never released. The band dissolved a few months after, but later reformed as the Hidden.
The question of what IMF stood for was often asked, but rarely answered. It was, of course, originally inspired by the old Mission: Impossible TV show, but stood for many different things at different times, including Impossible Mission Force, Insane Mouse Farts, Incessantly Menstruating Females, etc.
Members
1989
George Boswell - Vocals and Guitar
Zackary Webb - Bass
Jeff Weirheim - Drums
1989-1990
George Boswell - Vocals
Jeff Weirheim - Guitar
Zackary Webb - Bass
Erik Peterson - Drums
1990-1991
Paul McLennon - Vocals
Jeff Weirheim - Guitar
Zackary Webb - Bass
Erik Peterson - Drums
1991
Paul McLennon - Vocals
Mike "Scratch" Skroch - Guitar
Zackary Webb - Bass
Erik Peterson - Drums