Blatant Dissent
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Blatant Dissent were a punk/hardcore band from the mid 1983 to 1988 from Dekalb. They released two singles and a posthumous LP in their career. The last version of the band eventually changed their name and became the popular Chicago band Tar. They were probably the most well-known band from Dekalb and at one point toured to WV, NY and CT. It can be safely said that Blatant Dissent was the best 80s punk band from Northern Illinois University.
Members
- Jim Wohlever - Vocals
- John Mohr - Vocals, Guitar
- Tim Fowler - Guitar
- Jeff Burka - Bass
- Dave Fishman - Drums
- Tom Clark - Bass, then Guitar
- Tim Mescher - Bass
- Bruce Halverson - Guitar
- Mike Greenlees - Drums
- Mark Zablocki - Guitar
Releases
- Demo Tape (Summer 1984)
- First time in the studio
- Five-ish songs that were re-recorded on the later records
- Sleeve art by Kevin Kurtz
- Is There A Fear? 7" (1985, Landmind Records)
- 1000 Released, 850 with the Tom Clark sleeve
- Co-Produced by Jeff Pezzati and Iain Burgess
- Recorded 2/1985 at Chicago Recording Company
- Is There A Fear
- My Hands Are Tied
- The Man In Black
- The Catalyst - They, They, They
- Dreams 7" (1987, No Blow Records)
- Lineup was Mohr, Clark, Mesher and Greenlees
- Fist Comes Down
- Eleven Days
- Hold the Fat LP (1991, Glitterhouse Records)
- Lineup was Mohr, Clark, Mesher and Greenlees
- Recorded in one session at Studiomedia in 1986 by Steve Albini
- Contemporary Hip
- Man in Black
- Painted Women
- How Can I Lose
- Status Quo
- 11 days
- The Beast
- The Party
- Overreaction
- Is There A Fear
- Bandit
- Undermine
- My Hands Are Tied
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