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DYS is an American
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band from
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, who were part of the " Boston Crew" in the 1980s, along with contemporaries such as SSD and
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. The group later expanded their sound, becoming one of the first hardcore bands to veer into heavy metal.


History


Formation

DYS was founded in the 1980s by singer
Dave Smalley Dave Smalley is an American musician, best known as the lead singer for the hardcore punk bands DYS, Dag Nasty, and All and as lead singer/guitarist with Down by Law. He is known for his influence on pop punk music and his early contributio ...
and bassist
Jonathan Anastas Jonathan Anastas is an American, Los Angeles-based marketing & advertising executive, and a musician who co-founded a number of Boston hardcore punk bands. Punk rock musician From his teen years (recording for the first time at age 15), Anastas ...
. At the time, Smalley was a freshman at
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, while Anastas - at age 15 - had previously founded the short-lived band Decadence, whose song "Slam" was featured on the ''
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'' compilation, and later adopted for a long-running
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advertising campaign titled "Santa, the Man, the Myth, the Slam Dancer." DYS took its name from the Department of Youth Services, a
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governmental organization where delinquent youth were housed, as well as the Alice Cooper teen power anthem "Department of Youth." Smalley and Anastas were joined by guitarist Andy Strachan and drummer Dave Collins. The band released their debut album ''Brotherhood'', produced by punk recording legend
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. They added lead guitar player Ross Luongo and released their second self-titled album, ''DYS'', which took them in a
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direction and included the first power ballad ever attempted by a hardcore band. During their metal period, live sound was handled by noted hard rock producer
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, who works under the professional name "Mudrock” and ex-SS Decontrol drummer Chris Foley performed with the band, including their final show, a showcase for Elektra Records A&R executive Michael Alago, who was feted in a 2017 bio pic.


Breakup

After DYS broke up, Anastas became a founding member of
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. Dave Smalley went on to sing for
Dag Nasty Dag Nasty is an American punk rockGreenwald, p. 14. " Ian Mackaye was such a huge Rites of Spring fan that he not only recorded what was to be the band's only album in 1985 and served as a roadie for them while on tour, but his own new band, ...
,
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and Down By Law, before founding Don't Sleep. Strachan co-founded the more rock-focused band Slaughter Shack, before quitting music and converting to
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. Ross Luongo went on to play guitar for the reformed Jerry's Kids. Both of DYS's 1980s albums were re-issued together on CD and in digital formats by
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(titled ''Fire and Ice''). ''Brotherhood'' has also been reissued on CD, vinyl and digital formats by Taang! Records with the addition of the ''Wolfpack'' demo tape, featuring
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singing back-up vocals.


Reformation

On August 29, 2010, DYS headlined the Gallery East reunion show in front of over 1,000 fans, along with fellow Boston hardcore punk pioneers Jerry's Kids,
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and
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,
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as well as New York City's
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. The reunion line-up included an additional guitar player, Bobby Frankenheim (Ex-Deathwish), and drummer Jack Clark of Jerry's Kids and Unnatural Axe. The show was recorded for the movie ''xxx ALL AGES xxx'', a documentary about the hardcore punk scene in Boston in the 1980s. A
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of the performance was released on August 9, 2011, on
Bridge 9 Records Bridge 9 Records is an American hardcore punk record label located outside Boston, Massachusetts. Bridge Nine is owned by Chris Wrenn of Salem, Massachusetts, who began the label in 1995 and produced its first release in 1996. The label is name ...
as "More than Fashion: LIVE from the Gallery East Reunion" on vinyl and digital formats. After that show, and facing interest from promoters to continue the reunion shows, Smalley and Anastas recruited a new west coast-based "all star" line-up featuring ex-
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and current
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guitarist
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, ex- Powerman 5000 drummer Al Pahanish Jr., and guitarist Adam Porris, who played in Far From Finished. They played the 2010 "
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" at the
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in Boston, in support of the
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, and again at the same venue in support of the
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' annual St. Patrick's Day stand in 2012. The band also completed 2011 and 2012 recording sessions with their old soundman, Andrew "Mudrock" Murdock, in Los Angeles. Recordings from these sessions were released as digital singles from Fall 2011 through to Fall 2012 on Bridge 9, the first being "Wild Card," released November 8, 2011, followed by "Sound of our Town" featuring Dicky Barrett of the
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on guest vocals, released December 13, 2011, "Unloaded", released January 24, 2012, a cover of
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's "(We Are The) Road Crew" in February 2012, a re-make of "Brotherhood" (Brotherhood 2012) in July 2012 and "True Believers" in October 2012. This line-up of DYS played 50+ live shows in the US and Europe between 2010 and 2017. Major festival dates included the 2011 Rumble Fest in Chicago, the 2011 Sound and Fury Fest in Santa Barbara, the 2012 Black n' Blue Bowl, the 2012 SXSW Festival, the 2012
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, the 2012 My Fest in Berlin, the 2012 Tsunami East Fest, the 2014 Southeast Beast Fest, the 2014 EIPER Fest and the 2017 Resurrection fest in Spain. DYS announced a summer 2020 run of European festivals and club shows that was cancelled due to COVID-19.


Discography

* 1983 – DYS "Brotherhood" on XClaim! Records * 1985 – DYS "DYS" on Modern Method Records * 1993 – Various Artists "Faster and Louder, Volume Two" (Contributed the track "Wolfpack" which was the band's unreleased first demo tape and a live favorite) * 1993 – DYS "Fire and Ice" (first two albums combined on CD) on Taang! Records * 2005 – DYS "Wolfpack" – "Brotherhood" re-released with the addition of the band's original Wolfpack radio demo featuring
Hüsker Dü Hüsker Dü () was an American punk rock band formed in Saint Paul, Minnesota, in 1979. The band's continual members were guitarist/vocalist Bob Mould, bassist/vocalist Greg Norton, and drummer/vocalist Grant Hart. They first gained notabili ...
on back-up vocals, on Taang! Records * 2011 – DYS "More than Fashion: LIVE from the Gallery East Reunion" – live tracks from the "Gallery East Reunion" festival and "xxx All Ages xxx" movie, on Bridge 9 Records * 2011 - DYS "Wild Card" - Single on Bridge 9 Records * 2011 - DYS "Sound of our Town" - Single on Bridge 9 Records, featuring Dicky Barrett of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones * 2012 - DYS "Unloaded" - Single on Bridge 9 Records * 2012 - DYS "(We are) The Road Crew" - Single on Bridge 9 Records, Motorhead cover * 2012 - DYS "Brotherhood 2012" - Single on Bridge 9 Records * 2012 - DYS "True Believer" - Single on Bridge 9 Records * 2012 – DYS "Brotherhood" Vinyl-only re-release on Taang! Records (1,000 copies, limited edition, 500 red/500 180 gram)


References


Bibliography

* Blush, Steve (2001). American Hardcore: A Tribal History. Feral House. .


External links


Bridge 9 Records site, DYS page

DYS Page on FacebookDYS video of "City to City" live on YouTubeDYS video of "Wild Card" on YouTube
– Interview with Dave Smalley on PMAKid.com

– DYS interview from 1993
Jonathan Anastas Interview
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