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China White was an influential
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band from
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, best known for their EP ''Danger Zone''. They were, along with The Crowd,
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,
Social Distortion Social Distortion is an American punk rock band formed in 1978 in Fullerton, California. The band currently consists of Mike Ness (lead vocals, lead guitar), Jonny Wickersham (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Brent Harding (bass, backing voca ...
, T.S.O.L. and
Shattered Faith Shattered Faith is an American punk rock band from Southern California. Formed in 1978 by Kerry Martinez, currently guitarist for U.S. Bombs, and Spencer Bartsch, now lead vocalist for Firecracker 500, the group featured songs with a political ...
, the prominent figures of the early
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punk scene.Sheklian, Brian (April 2007)
"Sun, Sand, and Safety Pins: The Sensationalistic Saga of Punk Rock in Surf City"
''TrakMarx''. Retrieved October 17, 2015.
In 1982, photographer
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wrote: "Full doses of China White will send staggering chills through your veins as you experience this nitro-punk injection."


History

In the late 1970s, Huntington Beach was seeing a surge in punk rock, with nine bands creating a specific 'beach punk' sound: The Outsiders, The Slashers, The Crowd, The Voyeurs, The Klan, The Screwz, The Idols, the Non-Fascists and Fourth Reich. These bands had an aggressive or violent approach; they and their growing fan base were facing push-back from the
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movement and the Jock scene. Street violence was increasing, bands were competing for domination in the mosh pits and Huntington Beach was gaining a reputation for street violence."Social Task"
''Artifix Records''. Retrieved October 17, 2015.
Within this atmosphere, guitarist Frank Ruffino formed China White, naming the band after the drug China white and the
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and
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song
Chinese Rocks "Chinese Rocks" or "Chinese Rock" is a song written in 1975 by New York punk rock musician Dee Dee Ramone with contributions from Richard Hell. Inspired by Lou Reed's " Heroin", the song openly details the day-to-day ravages of opiate addicti ...
. The band's logo was inspired by an image seen in a 1964 episode of '' The Twilight Zone''. Ruffino recruited singer Scott Sisunik, guitarist Marc Martin, bassist James Rodriguez and drummer Richard "Skitchblade" Katchadoorian. Within a year, Sisunik had left to form the band Social Task; Katchadoorian to join the band
Shattered Faith Shattered Faith is an American punk rock band from Southern California. Formed in 1978 by Kerry Martinez, currently guitarist for U.S. Bombs, and Spencer Bartsch, now lead vocalist for Firecracker 500, the group featured songs with a political ...
. Martin took over as vocalist and drummer Vince Mesa joined the band. A few months later, he would leave to join
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and was replaced by Ruffino's older brother, drummer Joey Ruffino. The band made its mark on both the O.C. and
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club circuits and, in 1981, was signed to
Frontier Records Frontier Records is an independent record label, started in 1980 in Sun Valley, Los Angeles by Lisa Fancher, a former employee of Bomp! Records and writer of the liner notes for the first album by The Runaways. History Frontier Records first ...
. In 1981, they released the EP, ''Danger Zone'', whose cover was a murder scene photographed by
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. Blush, Steven (2001). '' American Hardcore: A Tribal History''. Second ed., 2010. Feral House. . p. 107. (In the EPs credits, Frank and Joey's name was incorrectly spelled 'Raffino'; Marc Martin was identified as 'Mark' Martin and, elsewhere, as 'Mike' Martin.) In 1981, their songs "Criminal" and "Solid State" were included on the
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' compilation ''Life Is Ugly So Why Not Kill Yourself''; in 1982, New Underground included the song "Danger Zone" on the compilation ''Life Is Beautiful So Why Not Eat Health Foods''. In 1983, Martin, Rodriguez and Joey Ruffino quit the band. Frank Ruffino joined a band called Radio Head (not the English band
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), and recorded one album. In 1984, Ruffino revived China White. He brought back Sisunik as vocalist. Corey Stretz joined on bass and Steven "Spanky" Barrios became the drummer. After a show at the
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in 1985, they disbanded. The band resurfaced in 1993 and, in 1995, recorded China White's first full-length album, ''Addiction'', with Stretz, Jeff Porter on vocals and drummer James Lugo. The ''
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'' reviewer called the album "soulless and tired" and "a lame stroll down memory lane". The band played some gigs on the West Coast but disbanded a few months after the release of ''Addiction''. In 2002, Martin, Rodriguez and the Ruffino brothers reappeared for a reunion tour. They released two albums on Malt Soda Recordings: the limited edition ''Live Cheap CD'', which is clips from concerts and, in 2006, ''Addiction.2'', a re-release of their ''Addiction'' material plus two new 1997 studio tracks and ten live songs from a 2003 show. In 2009, Frank Ruffino was diagnosed with Liver failure, the result of years of hard drinking and drug abuse. By 2013, he was suffering from
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and needed a liver transplant. Vans
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founder
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created the Unite the United Foundation to raise money for Ruffino's medical expenses. Members of
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,
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,
Social Distortion Social Distortion is an American punk rock band formed in 1978 in Fullerton, California. The band currently consists of Mike Ness (lead vocals, lead guitar), Jonny Wickersham (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Brent Harding (bass, backing voca ...
,
Bad Religion Bad Religion is an American punk rock band that formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980. The band's lyrics cover topics related to religion, politics, society, the media and science. Musically, they are noted for their melodic sensibilitie ...
, Black Flag, Slayer,
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and Rancid , among others, donated signed guitars and memorabilia for an online auction that began on April 20. There was a viewing party at the Los Angeles Punk Rock Museum on April 14 and another in Huntington Beach on April 20. On March 20, members of China White and The Crowd, plus Cadillac Tramps, and
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played a benefit concert at Santa Ana´s The Observatory, which Ruffino attended. Despite these efforts, Ruffino died waiting for a transplant, on June 4, 2013.


Discography

Albums *'' ''Danger Zone'''' (1981), Frontier Records *''Addiction'' (1995), Lethal Records *''Danger Zone'' (1996, Split Compilation with Flyboys) *''Live Cheap CD'' (2004), Malt Soda Recordings *''Addiction.2'' (2006), Malt Soda Recordings Compilation appearances *''Life is Ugly So Why Not Kill Yourself'' (1982),
New Underground Records New Underground Records was an American independent record label founded by Danny Phillips (a.k.a. Danny Dean) and Gary Kail. Phillips and Kail were influenced by D. Boon and Mike Watt's New Alliance Records label and decided to create their own ...
*''Life Is Beautiful So Why Not Eat Health Foods?'' (1983), New Underground Records


References


Further reading

* Epting, Chris (2014). ''Rock 'n' Roll in Orange County: Music, Madness and Memories''.
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