The Dead Boys are an American
punk rock band from
Cleveland
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,
Ohio
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, United States.
The band was among the first wave of punk, and regarded by many as one of the rowdiest and most violent groups of the era. They were formed by vocalist
Stiv Bators, rhythm guitarist Jimmy Zero, bassist Jeff Magnum, lead guitarist
Cheetah Chrome
Eugene Richard O'Connor (born February 18, 1955), better known by his stage name Cheetah Chrome, is an American musician who achieved fame as a guitarist for Rocket from the Tombs and the punk rock band Dead Boys.
Career Rocket From the Tombs
...
, and drummer
Johnny Blitz
John Madansky, known as Johnny Blitz, is a punk rock drummer from Cleveland, Ohio, best known as being a member of the bands Dead Boys and Rocket From The Tombs. With the Dead Boys he helped pioneer the punk rock sound, look and attitude of th ...
in 1975, with the later two having splintered from the band
Rocket From The Tombs. The original Dead Boys released two studio albums, ''
Young Loud and Snotty'', and ''
We Have Come for Your Children''.
The Dead Boys were initially active from 1975 to 1980, briefly reuniting a few times in the mid-1980s, and then later again in 2004 and 2005 for the first time without Bators, who had died in 1990. In September 2017, Chrome and Blitz reunited the band with a new line-up for a 40th anniversary tour along with a new album, ''
Still Snotty: Young, Loud and Snotty at 40'', a re-recording of their debut album. The new lineup includes vocalist Jake Hout, guitarist Jason "Ginchy" Kottwitz and bassist Ricky Rat, alongside Chrome and Blitz.
History
Formation and 1970s punk rock era
Chrome and Blitz joined Cleveland proto-punk band
Rocket From The Tombs in late 1974.
Chrome invited his friend Steve Bators on stage to sing a few songs at a show in August 1975. This caused most of the other band members to walk off stage and they broke up.
Shortly thereafter Bators, Chrome and Blitz recruited Magnum and Zero to form Frankenstein who recorded demos in October but they broke up in January 1976. When the band members relocated to New York City in July 1976, they adopted the Dead Boys moniker which came from a line in the RFTT song "Down in Flames".
Moving to New York City at the encouragement of
Joey Ramone, the
Ramones
The Ramones were an American punk rock band that formed in the New York City neighborhood of Forest Hills, Queens, in 1974. They are often cited as the first true punk rock group. Despite achieving a limited commercial appeal in the United St ...
' lead singer, the Dead Boys quickly gained notoriety for their outrageous live performances.
Lewd gestures and profanity were the norm.
On more than one occasion, lead singer
Stiv Bators slashed his stomach with his mic stand. Such antics reportedly discouraged the development of a mainstream rock following, despite the relative breadth of their material beyond pure punk.
They frequently played at the rock club
CBGB
CBGB was a New York City music club opened in 1973 by Hilly Kristal in Manhattan's East Village. The club was previously a biker bar and before that was a dive bar. The letters ''CBGB'' were for '' Country'', '' BlueGrass'', and '' Blues'', Kri ...
(the band was briefly managed by club owner
Hilly Kristal
Hillel Kristal (September 23, 1931August 28, 2007) was an American club owner, manager and musician who was the owner of the iconic New York City club CBGB, which opened in 1973 and closed in 2006 over a rent dispute.
Early years
Kristal was bo ...
) and in 1977 they released their debut album, ''
Young, Loud and Snotty'', produced by
Genya Ravan. Their song "
Sonic Reducer" is often regarded as one of the classics of the punk genre, with
AllMusic
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calling it "one of punk's great anthems."
Their second album, ''
We Have Come for Your Children'', produced by
Felix Pappalardi, was recorded in
Miami
Miami ( ), officially the City of Miami, known as "the 305", "The Magic City", and "Gateway to the Americas", is a coastal metropolis and the county seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida, United States. With a population of 442,241 at ...
in early 1978 and released later that year.
Sire Records pressured the group to change their look and sound to appeal more to the U.S. mainstream (which had yet to embrace punk on the level seen in the UK) and this contributed to Dead Boys breaking up in 1979.
Shortly after returning from Miami Johnny Blitz and a group of his friends got into an altercation on Second Avenue in Manhattan which led to Blitz being stabbed in the chest 5 times. While he was recovering in the hospital a benefit was held for him, at which the Dead Boys performed without him, with
John Belushi and former
New York Dolls and
Johnny Thunders &
the Heartbreakers drummer
Jerry Nolan filling in for him on drums.
Several 1979 performances were featured in the 1980 film, ''
D.O.A.''. A few months after the breakup the band had to reunite to record a live album and thus fulfill their contractual obligations. To exact revenge on the label, Bators purposely sang off mic and the resulting recording was unusable. When the material eventually surfaced on
Bomp! Records, Bators had re-recorded the vocals in a studio. They booked a 1979 - 80 tour but Magnum, then Chrome, Blitz and finally Zero left leaving Bators as the only original member. He recorded his first solo album with the final (until later reunions) Dead Boys lineup.
Bators' and Chrome's subsequent careers
in 1979 Bators recorded some singles, including a cover of "
It's Cold Outside" by the Choir and a solo album, ''
Disconnected'', for BOMP! Records. Bators later joined the Wanders with former members of
Sham 69 and shortly thereafter formed
Lords of the New Church with
Brian James from
The Damned and Dave Tregunna from
Sham 69. They released several albums on
IRS Records
I.R.S. Records was an American record label founded by Miles Copeland III, Jay Boberg, and Carl Grasso in 1979. I.R.S. produced some of the most popular bands of the 1980s, and was particularly known for issuing records by college rock, new wav ...
, including the keyboard-laden hit single "Open Your Eyes" and a cover of "
Like a Virgin".
After the Dead Boys dissolved,
Cheetah Chrome
Eugene Richard O'Connor (born February 18, 1955), better known by his stage name Cheetah Chrome, is an American musician who achieved fame as a guitarist for Rocket from the Tombs and the punk rock band Dead Boys.
Career Rocket From the Tombs
...
played around New York City (mostly at
Max's Kansas City
Max's Kansas City was a nightclub and restaurant at 213 Park Avenue South in New York City, which became a gathering spot for musicians, poets, artists and politicians in the 1960s and 1970s. It was opened by Mickey Ruskin (1933–1983) in Decem ...
) doing shows with The Stilettos, as well as his own band Cheetah Chrome and the Casualties. He recorded a single for ORK Records, "Still Wanna Die" / "Take Me Home", recorded with Atlantic Records co-founder
Herb Abramson
Herbert C. Abramson (November 16, 1916 – November 9, 1999) was an American record executive, record producer, and co-founder of Atlantic Records.
Life and career
Abramson was born in 1916 to a Jewish family in Brooklyn. He studied to be a dent ...
. Shortly thereafter, he played on
Ronnie Spector's debut solo album ''Siren''. He appeared on several recordings during the 1980s, and rejoined the Dead Boys for their ill-fated reunions of the late 1980s.
In 2003, after the release of ''The Day the Earth Met the Rocket from the Tombs'', Chrome reformed
Rocket from the Tombs with David Thomas, Craig Bell, with Steve Mehlman (
Pere Ubu) on drums and Richard Lloyd (Television) replacing the late
Peter Laughner. This reincarnation of the group toured in 2003 and 2006.
In Summer 2003, they entered the studio to record some of the band's old material for the first time. The recordings were released as ''Rocket Redux''. In 2005, the members of Rocket from the Tombs flew to Germany to headline one night (
Buzzcocks
Buzzcocks are an English punk rock band formed in Bolton, England in 1976 by singer-songwriter-guitarist Pete Shelley and singer-songwriter Howard Devoto. They are regarded as a seminal influence on the Manchester music scene, the indepen ...
headlined the other) of the International Punk Kongress in Kassel; then, in 2006, they reconvened in Cleveland, Ohio to write material for a new record. This material became the single "I Sell Soul"/"Romeo and Juliet", released in 2010, and the full-length album ''Barfly'', released in 2011.
In early 2010, Chrome formed a short lived band called Batusis with
Syl Sylvain
Sylvain Mizrahi (February 14, 1951 – January 13, 2021), known professionally as Sylvain Sylvain, was an American rock guitarist, most notable for being a member of the New York Dolls.
Early years
Sylvain was born in Cairo, Egypt, to a Jewish ...
of the
New York Dolls. They recorded at least 10 songs but released only four on an
EP. In September 2010 ''Cheetah Chrome: A Dead Boy's Tale from the Front Lines of Punk Rock'' was published. At the end of a week-long Rocket from the Tomb tour in December 2011, Chrome announced to the band that he had decided to stop touring extensively after 2012. He currently works for Plowboy Records in Nashville, TN, mainly in production and promotion.
Reformation, death of Bators, 40th anniversary tour
The Dead Boys reformed for several gigs in the 1980s. They re-released their first album as ''Younger, Louder and Snottier'' in 1989, mastered from a cassette tape of rough mixes, attributed to a young
Bob Clearmountain
Bob Clearmountain (born January 15, 1953) is an American recording engineer, mixer and record producer. He has worked with many major acts, including Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones, Toto, Bon Jovi and Bryan Adams, with whom he has a ve ...
, a studio assistant at the time.
In June 1990, Bators died in France due to injuries sustained after having been hit by a taxi. In September 2004, the remaining members of the band re-formed for a one-off gig in Cleveland. In 2005, they played a benefit show for CBGB and another reunion show on Halloween.
On April 25, 2017, Chrome and Blitz played six shows in Canada as a tribute to the 40th anniversary of ''Young, Loud and Snotty''. The band played the record in its entirety. Chrome and Blitz then announced in 2017 that the band would go on a full reunion tour.
On September 8, 2017, ''
Still Snotty: Young, Loud and Snotty at 40'' was released. The album is a re-recording of their debut album and the first album by the Dead Boys in 39 years.
Along with Chrome and Blitz, the tour and album will feature Jason "Ginchy" Kottwitz (Bulemics, Sylvain Sylvain and the Sylvains, Cheetah Chrome solo band) on guitar, Ricky Rat (Trash Brats) on bass and vocalist Jake Hout from zombie-themed Dead Boys tribute band the Undead Boys.
Chrome said of the tour "With the 40th anniversary of the Dead Boys on the horizon and a solid band that could interpret and deliver the performance and sound needed to maintain the authenticity of the Dead Boys, I reached out to Johnny Blitz about an anniversary tour and he said yes and we began the journey of what would become Still Snotty. I've been singing the Dead Boys songs myself for 20 years because I couldn't find another singer I trusted enough to hand it to. The first gig with Jake, it was like, 'You got it, man!' I think Stiv would be very proud of our choice." A photobook, ''Dead Boys 1977: The Lost Photographs of Dave Treat'', was also released on September 29, 2017.
CBGB movie
In 2013, an American-made motion picture titled ''
CBGB
CBGB was a New York City music club opened in 1973 by Hilly Kristal in Manhattan's East Village. The club was previously a biker bar and before that was a dive bar. The letters ''CBGB'' were for '' Country'', '' BlueGrass'', and '' Blues'', Kri ...
'' was released to theaters. Bators is portrayed by actor
Justin Bartha
Justin Lee Bartha (born July 21, 1978) is an American actor, known for his roles as Riley Poole in the ''National Treasure'' film series, Doug Billings in ''The Hangover'' trilogy, and David Sawyer in the NBC comedy series '' The New Normal''. ...
, best known for his roles in ''
The Hangover'' films and the ''
National Treasure'' films, while
Rupert Grint, best known for his work in the ''
Harry Potter
''Harry Potter'' is a series of seven fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The novels chronicle the lives of a young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, all of whom are students at ...
'' film series as
Ron Weasley, plays Cheetah Chrome. Chrome also makes a cameo appearance in the film.
Members
Current members
*
Cheetah Chrome
Eugene Richard O'Connor (born February 18, 1955), better known by his stage name Cheetah Chrome, is an American musician who achieved fame as a guitarist for Rocket from the Tombs and the punk rock band Dead Boys.
Career Rocket From the Tombs
...
(Gene O'Connor) –
lead guitar
Lead guitar (also known as solo guitar) is a musical part for a guitar in which the guitarist plays melody lines, instrumental fill passages, guitar solos, and occasionally, some riffs and chords within a song structure. The lead is the fe ...
(1976–1979, 1987, 2004–2005, 2017–present)
* Jake Hout –
vocals
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(2017–present)
Former members
*
Stiv Bators (Steve Bator) – vocals
(1976–1979, 1987)
*
Johnny Blitz
John Madansky, known as Johnny Blitz, is a punk rock drummer from Cleveland, Ohio, best known as being a member of the bands Dead Boys and Rocket From The Tombs. With the Dead Boys he helped pioneer the punk rock sound, look and attitude of th ...
(John Madansky) –
drums
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(1976–1979, 1987, 2004–2005, 2017–2019)
*
Jimmy Zero (William Wilden) – rhythm guitar
(1976–1979, 1987, 2004–2005)
*Jeff Magnum (Jeff Halmagy) – bass
(1976–1979, 1987, 2004–2005)
* Jason "Ginchy" Kottwitz –
rhythm guitar
In music performances, rhythm guitar is a technique and role that performs a combination of two functions: to provide all or part of the rhythmic pulse in conjunction with other instruments from the rhythm section (e.g., drum kit, bass guitar ...
(2017–2019)
* Ricky Rat –
bass
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Fish
* Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species
Music
* Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in the bass range:
** Bass (instrument), including:
** Acoustic bass gui ...
(2017–2019)
Discography
The Dead Boys only have three official full-length studio releases, however many labels have released rough material and outtakes in the years following their initial 1979 breakup.
Studio albums
*''
Young, Loud and Snotty'' (1977,
Sire Records)
*''
We Have Come for Your Children'' (1978, Sire)
* ''
Still Snotty: Young, Loud and Snotty at 40'' (2017, Plowboy Records)
**Re-recording of ''Young Loud and Snotty''
Alternate mix albums
*''Younger, Louder and Snottier'' (1997, Bomp!)
**Original rough mixes of ''Young, Loud and Snotty''
*''3rd Generation Nation'' (1999,
Bad Boy Production)
**Premix of ''We Have Come for Your Children''
Live albums
*''
Night of the Living Dead Boys'' (1981,
Bomp! Records)
*''The Return of the Living Dead Boys'' (1987,
Revenge Records) (Import/France)
**Recorded July 22, 1977 at CBGB
*''Liver Than You'll Ever Be'' (1988, Various Labels) (Import/Various)
**Recorded December 26, 1987 at the Ritz, NYC
*''Twistin' on the Devil's Fork: Live At CBGB's'' (1998,
Hell Yeah Records /
Bacchus Records)
**Recorded October 2, 1977 and August 31, 1978 at CBGB
*''All This and More'' (1998, Bomp!)
**Recorded in 1977, November 1 in San Francisco and August 7, 22 and April 7 at CBGB
Singles
7" singles
*"
Sonic Reducer" (1977, Sire)
*"Tell Me" (1978, Sire)
*"Search and Destroy" (1979, live, Revenge) (Import/France)
*"Buried Gems" (2000,
Cold Front Records)
12" singles
*"All The Way Down/Nights Are So Long" (1987,
Relativity Records 8165) (never released on CD)
DVD
*''Return Of The Living Dead Boys! Halloween Night 1986'' (2008,
MVD Visual)
*''Live At CBGB's 1977'' (2009, MVD Visual)
References
Further reading
*
Wolff, Carlo (2006). ''Cleveland Rock and Roll Memories''. Cleveland, OH: Gray & Company, Publishers.
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