SSD (Society System Decontrol) was an American
straight edge
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hardcore band from
Boston
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. They released two records as SS Decontrol in the early 1980s and then formally changed their name to SSD. As SSD, they released two more records with a
heavy metal influenced sound. However, the group is often simply referred to, including all its periods, as SSD.
History

Formed by songwriter/guitarist Al Barile (then a machinist at the
General Electric
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Over the year ...
plant in
Lynn, Massachusetts
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and a student at
Northeastern University
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), SSD started performing at smaller venues throughout the
Greater Boston
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metropolitan area, like
Gallery East, in the summer of 1981. The band quickly gained notoriety within the local music scene for intense, charged performances and the provocative antics of their core group of followers, the Boston Crew.
[Cogan, Mike (2006) ''Encyclopedia of Punk Music and Culture'', Greenwood Press, , p. 216]
The original lineup was Al Barile on guitar, Springa (David Spring) on vocals, Jaime Sciarappa on bass and Chris Foley on drums.
They released their debut LP ''
The Kids Will Have Their Say'' on their own X-Claim label in 1982.
Ian MacKaye
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of
Minor Threat
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was a friend and supporter and his
Dischord label's logo appeared on the back cover.
In 1983 they added second guitarist Francois Levesque and released the EP ''
Get It Away'', widely regarded as their best record, and one that helped define Boston's straight-edge scene.
The X-Claim pressings of it and ''The Kids Will Have Their Say'' are both highly collectable.
Like many hardcore bands in the mid-1980s, particularly in the Boston area, SSD began heading in a
heavy metal direction.
In 1984 they signed to the Boston label
Modern Method and released the ''
How We Rock
''How We Rock'' was the third release from the Boston hardcore punk band SSD (band), SSD. It was rooted in the hardcore sound but exhibited overt Heavy metal music, heavy metal characteristics, such as a relatively high number of lengthy guitar s ...
'' EP, which was rooted in the hardcore sound but exhibited overt heavy metal characteristics, such as a relatively high number of lengthy
guitar solo
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s. After signing to Homestead they released the ''
Break It Up'' LP in 1985 which saw the band expand further into the metal genre, leaving behind all trappings of punk and hardcore. SSD broke up in November that year.
Barile went on to form Gage, Sciarappa joined
Slapshot, and Springa went on to join Razorcaine and Die Blitzkinder.
Barile died of rectal cancer on April 6, 2025, at the age of 63.
Scott Schinder, in his book ''Alt-Rock-a-Rama'', described SSD as "The most important hardcore band to emerge from New England."
[Schinder, Scott (1996) ''Rolling Stone's Alt-Rock-a-Rama'', Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, , p. 1825]
Discography
* ''
The Kids Will Have Their Say'' (LP, X-Claim, 1982)
* ''
Get It Away'' (EP, X-Claim, 1983)
* ''
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas'' (7",
Taang Records)
* ''A Boston Rock Christmas'' (various artists compilation, Boston Rock, 1983) – "Jolly Old St. Nick"
* ''
How We Rock
''How We Rock'' was the third release from the Boston hardcore punk band SSD (band), SSD. It was rooted in the hardcore sound but exhibited overt Heavy metal music, heavy metal characteristics, such as a relatively high number of lengthy guitar s ...
'' (LP, Modern Method, 1984)
* ''
Break It Up'' (LP, Homestead, 1985)
* ''Power'' (compilation, Taang!, 1993)
See also
*
Boston hardcore
Boston hardcore is the hardcore punk scene of Boston, Massachusetts. Beginning in the early 1980s, bands such as SSD (band), SSD, DYS (band), DYS, Jerry's Kids (band), Jerry's Kids and Negative FX formed a nascent hardcore scene in the city that w ...
*
Music of Massachusetts
References
External links
*
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* X-Claim Record
SSD biography
* X-Claim Record
Gage page
SSD music video for "Get It Away" on BlankTV.com
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Musical groups established in 1981
Musical groups disestablished in 1985
Hardcore punk groups from Massachusetts
Musical groups from Boston
Heavy metal musical groups from Massachusetts
Straight edge groups
Homestead Records artists