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Released: Jan 1, 2001
Label: hopeless records

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  • Genre: Pop Punk / Punk / Surf

    Location Atlanta, Georgia, US

    Profile Views: 1384805

    Last Login: 6/14/2011

    Member Since 1/24/2005

    Website www.thequeersrock.com

    Record Label Asian Man-Doheny Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. Recent Interviews: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..The Queers Inteview HARDTIMES . CA...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Music videos: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Order our albums through Asian Man Records, easy payment via paypal!.... .. .. .. ...... ..Love Songs for the Retarded CD ($8).. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ..A Day Late And A Dollar Short CD ($8).. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ..Beat Off CD ($8).. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ..Move Back Home CD ($8).. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ..Grow Up CD ($8).. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ..Don't Back Down CD ($8).. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ..Pleasant Screams CD ($8).. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ..Munki Brain CD ($8).. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ...... .... .. ..Check out a brand new Queers interview at www.mysteryisland.net/thequeers.......... .. .. .. .. .. ...... ...... ..Check out the new Queers shirts for guys and girls over at Ben Weasel's new webstore, Monona Merch!.... .......... .. .. ...... ...... .. .. ..It began as a joke.We were sitting around drinking Budweiser and smoking pot and listening to The Ramones.We only liked two punk bands-The Ramones and Black Flag.We heard The Meatmen one day and decided that we were better than them and we didn't even have a band.I'd been out to the South Bay in LA visiting my brother and seen all the Black Flag graffiti all over the place.It struck a chord in my bosom.We hated the town we lived in-Portsmouth,NH.We'd call ourselves The Queers and spray paint the whole town with our name.We wanted to piss off the art fag community that acted all high and mighty strutting around town like they were better than everyone else there.Even today the town is full of snobs-art fags-posers-metal heads-punk rockers(perhaps the worst of the bunch)-rednecks-we hated them all.I suggested getting heroin to liven up the party that was our life at the time.Greeted by snorts of derision(we still had a few morals at the time-very few) I told my comrades,"Come on you guys.We'd have a riot doing heroin." Tulu immediately wrote the song-"We'd have A Riot Doing Heroin"- in about 30 seconds and we were off.We were deeply inspired by the teachings of the Black Flag TV Party ep and worshipped it as the piece of art it has come to be recognised as today.We also appreciated the way Black Flag dressed on the record sleeve.No well worn leather jackets-studded leather belts and wrist bands and cool ripped tshirts.They looked like they were in the clothes they wore to high school 5 years before.Which was about our speed.We wouldn't be caught dead spending good beer/drug money on the phony accoutrements of every typical punk rocker of the day.Fuck that.It was too fake for us.We did 4 shows.We didn't just think we were the greatest band in the world-we knew it. Alas the sudden success we had-(we'd been offered a show with old pal GG Allin a'fag' from Manchester we'd befriended at a Ramones' show a few years back) went to our heads and we broke up amidst much bickering.Tulu bailed to NYC and we were left with some unrecorded classics and broken dreams. .. In the mid 80's I met two good pals in Boston-Hugh O'Neill and JJ Rassler.Hubie and The Razz. They shared a taste with me for the finer things in life-booze, drugs and punk rock. Hubie, Razz and I would comprise the core lineup of The Queers for the next 4 years.We played mainly dives in Boston like The Rat and Chet's in the north end having a particular fondness for the latter.You'd get a contact high just walking in the place.Someone always had something there.STD's-pot-dope-glue-Chet's had it all.God I miss that place!We opened up for The Ramones-Angry Samoans-Dickies to name a few.The list goes on and on.By 1989 we had just about stopped playing.The band was really only an excuse to party like it was 1999 all weekend anyway... Hubie called one day in late 1989 and suggested getting The Queers back together.We met Bface at a Social D show about this time.We admired his style.18 years old and living at his Mom's.Drinking beer all day and listening to good tunes.He signed on as bass player and we started playing a bit.We used to go to the UNH radio station and help spin records drunk off our ass and heard a great band named Screeching Weasel from Chicago.We saw the song title "I Hate Led Zeppelin" and said we have to meet these jokers.In short order we did meet them and somehow we recorded our 1st official album for Lookout Records called "Love Songs For The Retarded".Produced by Ben Weasel.All of a sudden we started touring the world-got on MTV-in Rolling Stone and Spin Magazine and made some money.It was crazy.We had some great times and some not so great times.Too much partying.We liked our whiskey old and our women young in those days.We played together for about 7 years.Hubie was diagnosed with a brain tumor and passed away in 1998.Bface had had enough of my antics and bailed... I signed the band to Hopeless Records and got new guys.Hubie had told me to carry on the very last time I spoke to him.Chris Almighty and Dangeous Dave from John Cougar Concentration Camp played for a while with me with different drummers.Dave stuck around for a few years and finally bailed back to SD.Lurch Nobody-Steve Stress-Rick Respectable all drummed here and there.The last two recordings we used Dusty Watson on drums.We met Dusty drumming for Dick Dale when we opened for him Dick at La Luna in Portland. About 4 years ago Phillip Hill from our pals The Teen Idols came along on 2nd guitar.He ended up jumping on bass and we got Dave Trevino on drums.Then dave needed a break so Lurch Nobody aka Dick Disease aka Justin Shaver came back after a 5 year break.That is the lineup now.We are a 3 piece.We will record our next album in March of 2006.We recorded a new album with Lisa Marr and Mikey Last helping at Sonic Iguana.That will be out soon we hope. Tulu and I are hoping to record a new album as The Drunken Cholos soon.We'll see what happens... .. FOR FULL TOUR SCHEDULE GO TO WWW.THEQUEERSROCK.COM.. For a great Queers bio, go to http://www.rockinboston.com/queerstk.htm
  • Members

    Current Lineup:.. Joe Queer-guitar,lead vocals ..Dangerous Dave-bass,vocals ..Lurch-drums,vocals .. .. Previous Lineups: .... 1982 - Love Me 7".. Joe King - guitar and vocals.. Tulu - bass.. Wimpy - drums.. (vocals on "Love Me" by William H. MacLaren, Sr. aka 'Pappy').. .. 1984 - Webelos 7".. Wimpy - vocals.. Joe King - guitar, back vocals.. Keith Hages - bass.. Tulu - drums.. (Backing Vocals: Fagtown Boys Choir under the direction of Bruce Pingree).. .. 1990 - Grow Up.. Joe King "Queer" - lead vocals, guitar.. "Huge" Hugh O'Neill - drums, vocals.. "Young" Sean Rowley - guitar.. Greg Urbatis - bass.. (with the following session players: J.J. Rassler - guitar, vocals; Kevin Kecy - bass, vocals; Magoo Pirhana - bass; and Jeebs Pirhana - drums).. .. 1993 - Love Songs For The Retarded.. Joe Queer - lead vocals, guitar.. B-Face - bass, backing vocals.. Hugh O'Neill - drums, backing vocals.. .. 1993 - Too Dumb To Quit 7".. Joe King - guitar & vocals.. B-Face - bass & vocals.. Hugh O'Neill - drums & vocals.. Wimpy - guest vocalist.. (this same lineup appears on the Look Ma No Flannel" 7" released in 1995).. .. 8/1993 - 11/1993 -Rocket To Russia, and Punk USA.. Joe- 6 string / voice.. B-Face - 4 string / voice.. Jay - sticks.. .. 1994 - Beat Off -Suck This and Shout At The Queers.. Joe - guitar and vocals.. B-Face - bass and vocals.. Vapid - guitar and vocals.. Danny Panic - drums.. .. 1995 - Surf Goddess 7"/CDEP.. Joe - guitar & vocals.. B-Face - bass & vocals.. Hugh - drums & vocals.. (with Vapid - guitar).. .. 1995 - Move Back Home.. Joe King - guitar and lead vocals.. B-Face - bass and vocals.. Hugh O'Neill - drums and vocals.. .. 1996 - Bubblegum Dreams 7" and Don't Back Down.. Joe King - guitar and vocals.. B-Face - bass and vocals.. Hugh O'Neill - drums.. (with J.J. Rassler - guitar and vocals and Lisa Marr - backup and lead vocals on "I Can't Get Over You").. .. 1998 - Everything's O.K. 7"/CDEP.. Joe Queer - guitar, vocals.. Jeff Useless - bass, vocals.. Rick Respectable - drums, vocals.. .. 1998 - Punk Rock Confidential.. Joe Queer - guitar, vocals.... Jeff Useless-bass (with Lisa Marr - vocals, arranging and production and Gretchen Smear - keyboards and vocals).. .. 2000 - Beyond The Valley Of The Assfuckers.. Joe Queer - guitar and vocals.. Dangerous Dave - bass.. Lurch Nobody - drums and vocals.. (with Joe Brien - guitar solos on "Oi Boy" and "Babyface (Boo-Hoo-Hoo)" and Wimpy - vocals on "I Just Called To Say Fuck You" and "Stupid Fucking Vegan").. .. 2001 - Today CDEP.. Joe Queer - guitar.. Dangerous Dave - guitar.. A-1(Isaac Lane) - bass.. Lurch Nobody- drums.. .. 2002 - Pleasant Screams.. Joe Queer - guitar and vocals.. Dangerous Dave - bass, keyboards, vocals.. Matt Drastic - drums.. (with Gretchen Smear - lead vocal on "You Just Gotta Blow My Mind," Phillip Hill - guitar and vocals on a bunch of stuff, and Dan Lumley - drums on "Molly Neuman").. .. 2004 - Summer Hits No. 1 and Acid Beaters.. Joe Queer - lead vocals, guitar.. Phillip Hill - bass, vocals.. Dusty Watson - drums, vocals.. .. 2006 - Weekend At Bernies.. Joe Queer - lead vocals, guitar.. Phillip Hill - bass, vocals.. Dave Trevino - drums, vocals.. With special guests:.. Wimpy - Lead vocals.. Evil Presley on Rockaway Beach.. Don B on Batman.. .. 2007 - Munki Brain.. Joe Queer - guitar, lead vocals.. Phillip Hill - bass, vocals.. Lurch Nobody - drums, idiocy.. Lisa Marr - vocals.. Mikey Last - guitar, keyboards, vocals.. Bice from Even in Blackouts - drums on "Brian Wilson".. Dan Lumley - drums on "I Think She's Starting To Like Me".. Blackie from the Hard-Ons - lead guitar on "Whatever Happened To Philthy Phil".. Rick from Southern Culture on the Skids - lead guitar on "Duke Kahanamoku"..
  • Influences

    Ramones-Black Flag-Dickies-Angry Samoans-Lesley Gore-Beach Boys-Dick Dale-Hot Rod Fury-
  • Sounds Like

    One more song from our new album up now. Fucked In The Head.

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Bio:

Recent Interviews:

The Queers Inteview HARDTIMES . CA

Music videos:



Order our albums through Asian Man Records, easy payment via paypal!

Love Songs for the Retarded CD ($8)
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A Day Late And A Dollar Short CD ($8)
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Beat Off CD ($8)
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Move Back Home CD ($8)
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Grow Up CD ($8)
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Don't Back Down CD ($8)
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Pleasant Screams CD ($8)
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Munki Brain CD ($8)
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Web Store
Check out a brand new Queers interview at www.mysteryisland.net/thequeers







Check out the new Queers shirts for guys and girls over at Ben Weasel's new webstore, Monona Merch!






It began as a joke.We were sitting around drinking Budweiser and smoking pot and listening to The Ramones.We only liked two punk bands-The Ramones and Black Flag.We heard The Meatmen one day and decided that we were better than them and we didn't even have a band.I'd been out to the South Bay in LA visiting my brother and seen all the Black Flag graffiti all over the place.It struck a chord in my bosom.We hated the town we lived in-Portsmouth,NH.We'd call ourselves The Queers and spray paint the whole town with our name.We wanted to piss off the art fag community that acted all high and mighty strutting around town like they were better than everyone else there.Even today the town is full of snobs-art fags-posers-metal heads-punk rockers(perhaps the worst of the bunch)-rednecks-we hated them all.I suggested getting heroin to liven up the party that was our life at the time.Greeted by snorts of derision(we still had a few morals at the time-very few) I told my comrades,"Come on you guys.We'd have a riot doing heroin." Tulu immediately wrote the song-"We'd have A Riot Doing Heroin"- in about 30 seconds and we were off.We were deeply inspired by the teachings of the Black Flag TV Party ep and worshipped it as the piece of art it has come to be recognised as today.We also appreciated the way Black Flag dressed on the record sleeve.No well worn leather jackets-studded leather belts and wrist bands and cool ripped tshirts.They looked like they were in the clothes they wore to high school 5 years before.Which was about our speed.We wouldn't be caught dead spending good beer/drug money on the phony accoutrements of every typical punk rocker of the day.Fuck that.It was too fake for us.We did 4 shows.We didn't just think we were the greatest band in the world-we knew it. Alas the sudden success we had-(we'd been offered a show with old pal GG Allin a'fag' from Manchester we'd befriended at a Ramones' show a few years back) went to our heads and we broke up amidst much bickering.Tulu bailed to NYC and we were left with some unrecorded classics and broken dreams.
In the mid 80's I met two good pals in Boston-Hugh O'Neill and JJ Rassler.Hubie and The Razz. They shared a taste with me for the finer things in life-booze, drugs and punk rock. Hubie, Razz and I would comprise the core lineup of The Queers for the next 4 years.We played mainly dives in Boston like The Rat and Chet's in the north end having a particular fondness for the latter.You'd get a contact high just walking in the place.Someone always had something there.STD's-pot-dope-glue-Chet's had it all.God I miss that place!We opened up for The Ramones-Angry Samoans-Dickies to name a few.The list goes on and on.By 1989 we had just about stopped playing.The band was really only an excuse to party like it was 1999 all weekend anyway.
Hubie called one day in late 1989 and suggested getting The Queers back together.We met Bface at a Social D show about this time.We admired his style.18 years old and living at his Mom's.Drinking beer all day and listening to good tunes.He signed on as bass player and we started playing a bit.We used to go to the UNH radio station and help spin records drunk off our ass and heard a great band named Screeching Weasel from Chicago.We saw the song title "I Hate Led Zeppelin" and said we have to meet these jokers.In short order we did meet them and somehow we recorded our 1st official album for Lookout Records called "Love Songs For The Retarded".Produced by Ben Weasel.All of a sudden we started touring the world-got on MTV-in Rolling Stone and Spin Magazine and made some money.It was crazy.We had some great times and some not so great times.Too much partying.We liked our whiskey old and our women young in those days.We played together for about 7 years.Hubie was diagnosed with a brain tumor and passed away in 1998.Bface had had enough of my antics and bailed.
I signed the band to Hopeless Records and got new guys.Hubie had told me to carry on the very last time I spoke to him.Chris Almighty and Dangeous Dave from John Cougar Concentration Camp played for a while with me with different drummers.Dave stuck around for a few years and finally bailed back to SD.Lurch Nobody-Steve Stress-Rick Respectable all drummed here and there.The last two recordings we used Dusty Watson on drums.We met Dusty drumming for Dick Dale when we opened for him Dick at La Luna in Portland. About 4 years ago Phillip Hill from our pals The Teen Idols came along on 2nd guitar.He ended up jumping on bass and we got Dave Trevino on drums.Then dave needed a break so Lurch Nobody aka Dick Disease aka Justin Shaver came back after a 5 year break.That is the lineup now.We are a 3 piece.We will record our next album in March of 2006.We recorded a new album with Lisa Marr and Mikey Last helping at Sonic Iguana.That will be out soon we hope. Tulu and I are hoping to record a new album as The Drunken Cholos soon.We'll see what happens.

FOR FULL TOUR SCHEDULE GO TO WWW.THEQUEERSROCK.COM
For a great Queers bio, go to http://www.rockinboston.com/queerstk.htm

Member Since:

January 24, 2005

Members:

Current Lineup:
Joe Queer-guitar,lead vocals
Dangerous Dave-bass,vocals
Lurch-drums,vocals

Previous Lineups:

1982 - Love Me 7"
Joe King - guitar and vocals
Tulu - bass
Wimpy - drums
(vocals on "Love Me" by William H. MacLaren, Sr. aka 'Pappy')

1984 - Webelos 7"
Wimpy - vocals
Joe King - guitar, back vocals
Keith Hages - bass
Tulu - drums
(Backing Vocals: Fagtown Boys Choir under the direction of Bruce Pingree)

1990 - Grow Up
Joe King "Queer" - lead vocals, guitar
"Huge" Hugh O'Neill - drums, vocals
"Young" Sean Rowley - guitar
Greg Urbatis - bass
(with the following session players: J.J. Rassler - guitar, vocals; Kevin Kecy - bass, vocals; Magoo Pirhana - bass; and Jeebs Pirhana - drums)

1993 - Love Songs For The Retarded
Joe Queer - lead vocals, guitar
B-Face - bass, backing vocals
Hugh O'Neill - drums, backing vocals

1993 - Too Dumb To Quit 7"
Joe King - guitar & vocals
B-Face - bass & vocals
Hugh O'Neill - drums & vocals
Wimpy - guest vocalist
(this same lineup appears on the Look Ma No Flannel" 7" released in 1995)

8/1993 - 11/1993 -Rocket To Russia, and Punk USA
Joe- 6 string / voice
B-Face - 4 string / voice
Jay - sticks

1994 - Beat Off -Suck This and Shout At The Queers
Joe - guitar and vocals
B-Face - bass and vocals
Vapid - guitar and vocals
Danny Panic - drums

1995 - Surf Goddess 7"/CDEP
Joe - guitar & vocals
B-Face - bass & vocals
Hugh - drums & vocals
(with Vapid - guitar)

1995 - Move Back Home
Joe King - guitar and lead vocals
B-Face - bass and vocals
Hugh O'Neill - drums and vocals

1996 - Bubblegum Dreams 7" and Don't Back Down
Joe King - guitar and vocals
B-Face - bass and vocals
Hugh O'Neill - drums
(with J.J. Rassler - guitar and vocals and Lisa Marr - backup and lead vocals on "I Can't Get Over You")

1998 - Everything's O.K. 7"/CDEP
Joe Queer - guitar, vocals
Jeff Useless - bass, vocals
Rick Respectable - drums, vocals

1998 - Punk Rock Confidential
Joe Queer - guitar, vocals

Jeff Useless-bass (with Lisa Marr - vocals, arranging and production and Gretchen Smear - keyboards and vocals)

2000 - Beyond The Valley Of The Assfuckers
Joe Queer - guitar and vocals
Dangerous Dave - bass
Lurch Nobody - drums and vocals
(with Joe Brien - guitar solos on "Oi Boy" and "Babyface (Boo-Hoo-Hoo)" and Wimpy - vocals on "I Just Called To Say Fuck You" and "Stupid Fucking Vegan")

2001 - Today CDEP
Joe Queer - guitar
Dangerous Dave - guitar
A-1(Isaac Lane) - bass
Lurch Nobody- drums

2002 - Pleasant Screams
Joe Queer - guitar and vocals
Dangerous Dave - bass, keyboards, vocals
Matt Drastic - drums
(with Gretchen Smear - lead vocal on "You Just Gotta Blow My Mind," Phillip Hill - guitar and vocals on a bunch of stuff, and Dan Lumley - drums on "Molly Neuman")

2004 - Summer Hits No. 1 and Acid Beaters
Joe Queer - lead vocals, guitar
Phillip Hill - bass, vocals
Dusty Watson - drums, vocals

2006 - Weekend At Bernies
Joe Queer - lead vocals, guitar
Phillip Hill - bass, vocals
Dave Trevino - drums, vocals
With special guests:
Wimpy - Lead vocals
Evil Presley on Rockaway Beach
Don B on Batman

2007 - Munki Brain
Joe Queer - guitar, lead vocals
Phillip Hill - bass, vocals
Lurch Nobody - drums, idiocy
Lisa Marr - vocals
Mikey Last - guitar, keyboards, vocals
Bice from Even in Blackouts - drums on "Brian Wilson"
Dan Lumley - drums on "I Think She's Starting To Like Me"
Blackie from the Hard-Ons - lead guitar on "Whatever Happened To Philthy Phil"
Rick from Southern Culture on the Skids - lead guitar on "Duke Kahanamoku"

Influences:

Ramones-Black Flag-Dickies-Angry Samoans-Lesley Gore-Beach Boys-Dick Dale-Hot Rod Fury-

Sounds Like:

One more song from our new album up now. Fucked In The Head.

Record Label:

Asian Man-Doheny Records

Label Type:

Indie

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