Bhopal Stiffs
Bhopal Stiffs were a popular Chicago punk/hardcore band from 1985-1989. They released a ten-track demo, a 12" EP and a 7" record in their career. Bhopal Stiffs were most well-known for their live shows, and played Exit more than just about any other band in the mid-to-late 80s.
Notes
- After Bhopal, Damore and Staylors joined up with John Haggerty to form Pegboy
- They were named after a city in India that suffered a devastating industrial disaster
History
All four original of the Bhopal Stiff lived in the general Brookfield/Riverside/LaGrange area growing up. Vince and Larry, despite being on the wrestling team together in high school, weren't close friends until they both met by chance at Illinois State University. There Vince & Larry would jam and after Larry dropped out of ISU they met up with Dave (who went to grade school with Vince) to get a band started. In the process of trying to find a bassist, one of the women who tried out suggested Steve to the group. The four of them began as a cover band called Blue Youth - doing covers of bands like The Cure.
Lineup
- Larry Damore - Guitar & Vocals
- Dave Schleitwiler - Drums
- Steve Saylors - Bass
- Vince Marine - Guitar (1985-1988)
- Ron Lowe - Guitar (1988-1989)
Releases
- Bhopal Stiffs Demo - (6/1987, 10 tracks, self released)
- John Haggerty helped on production
- Born Again
- I Came For You
- Drunken Stupor
- Not Just My Head
- I Don't Care
- One Track Head
- Fun At The Beach
- No Future
- Cape Town Youth
- Pay to Play
- Self-Titled 7" - (1987, Dazit Records)
- Produced by Iain Burgess
- Not Just My Head
- One Track Head
- E.P.A 12" EP - (1988, Roadkill Records)
- Produced by Iain Burgess
- Bottle It Up
- Road To Bhopal
- I Came For You
- Product
- I Can Do It
- Too Many Things
Compilations
- There's A Fungus Among Us 7" - (1989, What The Fuck? Records)
- Too Much Pain
Entire Discography
- 1985-1989 CD - (Harmless Records, Entire recorded career + live tracks)