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Coming on the tail end of the initial D.C. hardcore explosion, Scream formed in 1982 and signed to Dischord Records. That fall, the original lineup of the Stahl brothers, singer Peter, guitarist Franz and bassist Skeeter Thompson and drummer Kent Stax teamed with Ian MacKaye and Don Zientara to produce the raucous Still Screaming. The original group went on to release This Side Up in 1985 and Banging the Drum in 1987. That year, Scream switched to Ras Records, a D.C. reggae label trying to expand into rock, and gave an 18-year-old drummer his first shot with a touring band. Dave Grohl's drumming and backup vocals can be heard on No More Censorship, released in 1988. Grohl began showcasing his writing talents on Fumble, recorded in 1989 and released posthumously in 1993. When the band went on indefinite hiatus in 1990, Grohl went off to Seattle to join then-underground Nirvana. Scream reunited, sans Grohl, to tour briefly in the early '90s. Franz Stahl joined Grohl in Foo Fighters from 1997-1999. ~ Ron DePasquale, Rovi
Oi! I guess you can say F**k all you want but the internet nanny will still edit you. Ha! tough guy. Scream still plays occassionally. Saw them a few months ago at the Black Cat in DC. Good show. Wow, even Black Market Baby played there a year or so ago... I believe with Scream.
Hey kwachhter77, it's okay, you can swear on the Internet, your mommy wont get upset. And why the f**k would I go to the Staples Center when I can see some really great blistering hardcore band in someone's basement? Arena shows don't have the same intensity as a basement show, or a show at a club for that matter. So f**k your Staples Center. See? The Internet Police wont come and beat you up for swearing.
go f- your selves kids. The guy has to earn a living and at least his talent gave us Scream. If all us punk rockers would show up and sell out the Stapels Center then maybe he could keep on. Just enjoy Scream for what it was. I grew up with it, I love it.Good for him and all his success.
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Tad different today, I am.
This is my space to write something about yourself.