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SNFU on CAPITAL CHAOS 1999 SNFU is a Canadian hardcore band which started in 1981, disbanded between 1989 and 1991, broke up in (More) SNFU is a Canadian hardcore band which started in 1981, disbanded between 1989 and 1991, broke up in 2005, and reassembled in 2007. http://www.snfu.com/ The band originally hailed from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, later relocating to Vancouver. Over twenty five years, their career saw them move through various sub-genres of punk rock, including hardcore punk in the early '80s, skate punk in the mid-late '80s, and melodic hardcore in the '90s. The band was known initially for its sardonic lyrical and visual aesthetics, mostly the product of lead singer Ken Chinn, (aka Mr. Chi Pig) and aggressive guitar work by twin brothers Marc "Muc" and Brent "Bunnt" Belke. Flipside fanzine voted them "Best Live Band" in 1987, beating the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fugazi. The band originally hailed from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, later relocating to Vancouver. Over twenty five years, their career saw them move through various sub-genres of punk rock, including hardcore punk in the early '80s, skate punk in the mid-late '80s, and melodic hardcore in the '90s. The band was known initially for its sardonic lyrical and visual aesthetics, mostly the product of lead singer Ken Chinn, (aka Mr. Chi Pig) and aggressive guitar work by twin brothers Marc "Muc" and Brent "Bunnt" Belke. Flipside fanzine voted them "Best Live Band" in 1987, beating the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fugazi. http://www.myspace.com/snfu While originally an acronym for "Society's No Fucking Use", the meaning of those four letters changed over the years, with the band eventually becoming ambiguous on assigning them a specific reference. The band had an unusual quirk of releasing albums with seven words in the title. Through their career, they've featured seven different bassists and eight different drummers. Former guitarist Marc Belke is adamant that the band is no more, his website and MySpace page for the band have left no room for new SNFU work. Chi has said in interviews that "SNFU dies when [he dies,]" and, in 2007, has led a new lineup for a handful of live shows. http://www.myspace.com/rakerecords The '80s - band forms, first four LPs Singer Chinn and the Belke brothers initially met at a skateboarding competition in the early '80s. Their shared interest in the burgeoning punk rock movement led them to agree to form a band. The first of many SNFU rhythm sections featured Warren Bidlock and Evan C. Jones, playing bass and drums respectively. After a debut EP, "Victims of the Womanizer," their first, very influential album was ...And No One Else Wanted To Play, which was recorded in late 1984 and eventually picked up by the Californian label BYO Records. Jimmy Schmidtz had replaced Bidlock by this point. Following the success of their debut, SNFU recorded two more studio LPs in the '80s. Both of these featured different rhythm sections. The first was If You Swear, You'll Catch No Fish, recorded in 1986 and with Dave Bacon on bass and Jon Card playing drums. Card is notable for having worked with several popular Canadian punk rock bands, including the Subhumans, D.O.A., and, as a guest musician, NoMeansNo. The second was Better Than A Stick In The Eye, with Curtis Creager and Ted Simm in the band. This album was recorded in 1988 and was distributed by Cargo Records, a larger label than the band had previously dealt with. In 1989, Simm departed and Card briefly returned to replace him, but the band disbanded in late 1989 for reasons mostly unstated publicly. Shortly after the breakup, the band released The Last Of The Big Time Suspenders, a CD consisting of live material, demos, and studio outtakes. http://www.arielpublicity.com/snfu/ (Less)
SNFU on CAPITAL CHAOS 1999 SNFU is a Canadian hardcore band which started in 1981, disbanded between 1989 and 1991, broke up in (More) SNFU is a Canadian hardcore band which started in 1981, disbanded between 1989 and 1991, broke up in 2005, and reassembled in 2007. http://www.snfu.com/ The band originally hailed from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, later relocating to Vancouver. Over twenty five years, their career saw them move through various sub-genres of punk rock, including hardcore punk in the early '80s, skate punk in the mid-late '80s, and melodic hardcore in the '90s. The band was known initially for its sardonic lyrical and visual aesthetics, mostly the product of lead singer Ken Chinn, (aka Mr. Chi Pig) and aggressive guitar work by twin brothers Marc "Muc" and Brent "Bunnt" Belke. Flipside fanzine voted them "Best Live Band" in 1987, beating the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fugazi.
The band originally hailed from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, later relocating to Vancouver. Over twenty five years, their career saw them move through various sub-genres of punk rock, including hardcore punk in the early '80s, skate punk in the mid-late '80s, and melodic hardcore in the '90s. The band was known initially for its sardonic lyrical and visual aesthetics, mostly the product of lead singer Ken Chinn, (aka Mr. Chi Pig) and aggressive guitar work by twin brothers Marc "Muc" and Brent "Bunnt" Belke. Flipside fanzine voted them "Best Live Band" in 1987, beating the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fugazi. http://www.myspace.com/snfu While originally an acronym for "Society's No Fucking Use", the meaning of those four letters changed over the years, with the band eventually becoming ambiguous on assigning them a specific reference.
The band had an unusual quirk of releasing albums with seven words in the title. Through their career, they've featured seven different bassists and eight different drummers.
Former guitarist Marc Belke is adamant that the band is no more, his website and MySpace page for the band have left no room for new SNFU work.
Chi has said in interviews that "SNFU dies when [he dies,]" and, in 2007, has led a new lineup for a handful of live shows. http://www.myspace.com/rakerecords The '80s - band forms, first four LPs
Singer Chinn and the Belke brothers initially met at a skateboarding competition in the early '80s. Their shared interest in the burgeoning punk rock movement led them to agree to form a band. The first of many SNFU rhythm sections featured Warren Bidlock and Evan C. Jones, playing bass and drums respectively.
After a debut EP, "Victims of the Womanizer," their first, very influential album was ...And No One Else Wanted To Play, which was recorded in late 1984 and eventually picked up by the Californian label BYO Records. Jimmy Schmidtz had replaced Bidlock by this point.
Following the success of their debut, SNFU recorded two more studio LPs in the '80s. Both of these featured different rhythm sections. The first was If You Swear, You'll Catch No Fish, recorded in 1986 and with Dave Bacon on bass and Jon Card playing drums. Card is notable for having worked with several popular Canadian punk rock bands, including the Subhumans, D.O.A., and, as a guest musician, NoMeansNo. The second was Better Than A Stick In The Eye, with Curtis Creager and Ted Simm in the band. This album was recorded in 1988 and was distributed by Cargo Records, a larger label than the band had previously dealt with. In 1989, Simm departed and Card briefly returned to replace him, but the band disbanded in late 1989 for reasons mostly unstated publicly. Shortly after the breakup, the band released The Last Of The Big Time Suspenders, a CD consisting of live material, demos, and studio outtakes. http://www.arielpublicity.com/snfu/ (Less)
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