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Girls Against Boys is a post-hardcore band which formed in Washington, D.C. and subsequently relocated to New York City shortly after their formation in 1989. The band released albums on the labels Adult Swim,
Touch and Go Records Touch and Go Records is an American independent record label based in Chicago, Illinois. After its genesis as a handmade fanzine in 1979, it grew into one of the key record labels in the American 1980s underground and alternative rock scenes. ...
,
Geffen Records Geffen Records is an American record label established by David Geffen and owned by Universal Music Group through its Interscope Geffen A&M Records imprint. Founded in 1980, Geffen Records has been a part of Interscope Geffen A&M since 1999 and h ...
, and Jade Tree from 1990 to 2002. The band then sporadically played shows from 2003 until 2009 when they became inactive as a whole. In 2013, Girls Against Boys briefly toured and self-released their first new material in 11 years. After another hiatus in 2017, they reunited for a longer term in 2021.


History


Formation, ''Nineties vs. Eighties'', lineup changes, and ''Tropic of Scorpio'' (1989–1992)

The band was initially a studio side-project for bassist/keyboardist Eli Janney and drummer/keyboardist
Brendan Canty Brendan John Canty (born March 9, 1966, in Teaneck, New Jersey) is an American musician, composer, producer and film maker, best known as the drummer for the band Fugazi. In 2007, ''Stylus Magazine'' ranked Canty at #29 on the list of "50 Gre ...
. The duo wanted to experiment with other genres that were different from what they were involved in, primarily Canty's main band
Fugazi Fugazi (; ) is an American post-hardcore band that formed in Washington, D.C., in 1986. The band consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally, and drummer Brendan Canty. They are noted for their style-tr ...
. They initially called themselves Skind. The duo then enlisted
Soulside Soulside, also spelled Soul Side, was an American post-hardcore band from the greater Washington, D.C. area. The original name of the band was Lunchmeat which was formed by high school students Bobby Sullivan, Chris Thomson, Scott McCloud and ...
guitarist Scott McCloud, who also provided vocals. By 1989, the group named themselves Girls Against Boys as a reflection on typical gender rivalries. The trio finished three songs in late 1989, described as industrial disco. By 1990, Soulside's vocalist
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wanted to disband Soulside; thus, McCloud and his other Soulside bandmates (bassist
Johnny Temple John Ellis Temple (August 8, 1927 – January 9, 1994) was a Major League Baseball second baseman who played for the Redlegs/Reds (1952–59; 1964); Cleveland Indians (1960–61), Baltimore Orioles (1962) and Houston Colt .45s (1962–63). Tem ...
and drummer
Alexis Fleisig Alexis Fleisig is an American drummer and photographer, best recognized for his involvement with several Washington, D.C., D.C.-based bands. Known primarily for his involvement in the post-hardcore group Girls Against Boys, Fleisig was also a fou ...
) decided to create a new band named Little Baby, alongside former
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bassist Mike Fellows. Little Baby was short-lived as they only played a handful of shows. McCloud then invited Temple and Fleisig to become involved with Girls Against Boys, and the trio worked with Janney on three additional studio songs in early 1990, described as more
post-hardcore Post-hardcore is a punk rock music genre that maintains the aggression and intensity of hardcore punk but emphasizes a greater degree of creative expression. It was initially inspired by post-punk and noise rock. Like post-punk, the term has been ...
in nature. Both sessions were released later in 1990 as their debut effort '' Nineties vs. Eighties''. It initially was released on Janney's novelty label Slate Records, but it later appeared on the independent label Adult Swim. The 1990 recordings were placed on the first side ("Nineties") while the 1989 recordings were placed on the second side ("Eighties"). By the time of its release, Canty departed from the band to focus on Fugazi. McCloud, Temple, and Fleisig then convinced Janney to move from Florida to New York, and they opted to continue the band as a full-fledged project. Shortly afterward, guitarist
Luke Wood Luke Wood is an American music executive and musician, known as being the president of both Beats Electronics from 2012 to 2010 and DGC Records from 2007 to 2010. He was also a guitarist for the 1990s alt-rock bands Sammy and Girls Against Boys. ...
joined the band. Although Janney handled keyboards and programming, he also played bass; thus, Girls Against Boys had an unusual lineup of dual bass guitars. For the lyrics, McCloud took an abstract approach, and metaphors became a common element as well. During the early stages of the initial full-length album's recording, Wood departed from the band to focus on his business career with major labels and his own band
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. Girls Against Boys decided to continue on as a quartet, and they then embarked on their first major tour of the U.S. in early 1992 as they opened for Fugazi. The band released the full-length album ''
Tropic of Scorpio ''Tropic of Scorpio'' is the debut studio album of American post-hardcore/indie rock band Girls Against Boys, released on December 2, 1992 by record label Adult Swim. Reception AllMusic called it "a slightly off-and-on affair, but when it wo ...
'' in December 1992. Janney self-produced the album due to his prior experience in the studio.
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from the band
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made guest appearances on various tracks, and Wood's guitar contributions remained as well. It was the band's second release on the Adult Swim label; however, they then decided to sign with the Touch and Go label the following year.


''Venus Luxure No. 1 Baby'', ''Cruise Yourself'', and increased exposure (1993–1995)

Girls Against Boys released '' Venus Luxure No. 1 Baby'', their second full-length album, on Touch and Go in 1993. It was produced by
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''. The band supported the album by touring on the side stage of the 1993
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tour, followed by brief runs with
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,
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, and
Jawbox Jawbox is an American alternative rock band from Washington, D.C., formed in 1989 by J. Robbins (vocals/guitar), Kim Coletta (bass), and Adam Wade (drums). After the trio released the album '' Grippe'' in 1991, Bill Barbot (guitar/vocals) joi ...
. The non-album single "
Sexy Sam ''Sexy Sam'' is a single and an EP by American post-hardcore band Girls Against Boys, released on May 16, 1994 by Touch and Go Records. The vinyl version was released as a single, with "Sexy Sam" on one side and "I'm From France" on the other s ...
" was released in the middle of 1994 as a stopgap release, and the CD version included tracks from their first three major releases. They then again appeared on the side stage of Lollapalooza for the 1994 incarnation and also toured with The Jesus Lizard, and immediately after the tour's conclusion they released the album ''
Cruise Yourself ''Cruise Yourself'' is the third studio album by American post-hardcore band Girls Against Boys, released in October 1994 by record label Touch and Go. Reception ''Cruise Yourself'' has received a mixed-to-favorable response from critics. ...
'' in October 1994, again produced by Niceley. It received a favorable response and was eventually included on accolade lists by ''
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'' and ''Rock de Lux''. Both " (I) Don't Got a Place" and "
Kill the Sexplayer ''Kill the Sexplayer'' is a single and an EP by American post-hardcore band Girls Against Boys, released on February 13, 1995 by Touch and Go Records. There were two versions released. The first version was a promotional single, mainly used to ...
" were released as singles, with the latter song also appearing in the influential comedy film ''
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'' and its accompanying soundtrack. The film was directed by
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. "Cruise Your New Baby Fly Self", also from ''Cruise Yourself'', appeared in Smith's subsequent 1995 film ''
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'' and its soundtrack. The band made their televised debut in January 1995 on ''
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'', playing the two aforementioned singles. "(I) Don't Got a Place" was also Girls Against Boys' first charting single, as it reached No. 91 on the
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. Also in 1995, the band recorded a cover of the Joy Division song "
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", and it was included on the compilation '' A Means to an End: The Music of Joy Division''. The song was selected to be released as its own single and a music video was produced for it as well. It peaked at No. 98 on the UK Singles Chart.


''House of GVSB'', major label signing, ''Freak*on*ica'', and label shifts (1996–2000)

The band focused on creating their subsequent album in the latter half of 1995, again with Niceley as producer. ''
House of GVSB ''House of GVSB'' is the fourth studio album by American post-hardcore band Girls Against Boys, released in 1996 by Touch and Go Records. Recording ''House of GVSB'' was recorded in September 1995 at Water Music studios in Hoboken, New Jerse ...
'' was released in March 1996 and was critically praised by numerous outlets such as '' Spin'' (which ranked the album at No. 5 on its Best Albums of 1996 list), ''
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'', ''Sounds'', and others. ''House of GVSB'' also appeared on the
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at No. 76. " Super-Fire" was released as the lead single, and it peaked at No. 82 on the UK Singles Chart, the band's highest position on the chart. They performed the track on the television shows '' 120 Minutes'' and ''Nulle Part Ailleurs'' in 1996. They also toured with
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and
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during the first half of 1996. For the second half of 1996, they joined the Lollapalooza tour for the third and final time. They also appeared at two prominent festivals in 1996, HFStival in Washington, D.C. and
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in England. The 1996 film ''
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'' contained Girls Against Boys' track "Bullet Proof Cupid" (originally from ''Venus Luxure No. 1 Baby'') on its soundtrack. During the band's 1996 tours, they embraced various electronica and industrial acts. Janney took a side job as a DJ in New York City during 1997 to experiment with various sounds. He also remixed for numerous artists such as
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and
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. Overall, the events became an early indication of the band's follow-up album. There were only a handful of shows played throughout 1997, including the inaugural
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in Japan during the 1997 Pacific typhoon season. Also in 1997, the band's song "Super-Fire" from the ''House of GVSB'' album appeared in the film ''Love God''. ''Spin'' also listed Girls Against Boys at No. 38 on its annual Most Vital Artists list. Numerous major labels approached Girls Against Boys since they completed their verbal three-album deal with Touch and Go. Former Girls Against Boys guitarist Wood, who by then was working as an executive at
Geffen Records Geffen Records is an American record label established by David Geffen and owned by Universal Music Group through its Interscope Geffen A&M Records imprint. Founded in 1980, Geffen Records has been a part of Interscope Geffen A&M since 1999 and h ...
, reached out to the band on behalf of his employer. The band agreed to sign with Geffen Records, and they started recording their major label debut with producer
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in October 1997. The recording process was deemed to be exhaustive because production lasted nearly six months. Previously, the band spent only one or two months on production. The electronic-influenced album ''
Freak*on*ica ''Freak*on*ica'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band Girls Against Boys, released on May 19, 1998, through DGC Records. Their first and only album for a major label, it was first released on vinyl, followed by a released on CD and cas ...
'' was released in June 1998. The album peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart and at No. 182 on the UK Albums Chart. It was praised by various publications such as ''Entertainment Weekly'', ''Spin'', and ''Pitchfork''; however, it was criticized by other publications such as ''Rolling Stone'' and ''The A.V. Club''. "
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" was released as the lead single, and it peaked at No. 83 on the UK Singles Chart and at No. 28 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. "Psycho-Future" from ''Freak*on*ica'' was released as a single as it appeared on the soundtrack to the 1998 remake film '' Psycho''. The band went on a headlining tour throughout 1998, followed by a tour with labelmates Garbage. They also played at the Reading festival in England and Pukkelpop in Belgium. The band also appeared on ''
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'', performing "Park Avenue". The band contributed the song "EPR" to the soundtrack of the film ''
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'', and they appeared in the film '' 200 Cigarettes'' in one scene. Their cover of "
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" was included on the ''200 Cigarettes'' soundtrack. Although ''Freak*on*ica'' performed moderately well (it was the band's best-selling effort up to that point), it did not meet Geffen Records' sales expectations. In addition, the label went through numerous internal mergers. After a short 1999 tour with Firewater, Girls Against Boys remained in limbo as
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(the parent of Geffen Records) continued to restructure its business, and the band was unable to extensively record or tour for nearly two years. Also in 1999, two Girls Against Boys tracks from ''Freak*on*ica'' ("Park Avenue" and "Psycho-Future") appeared in the racing video game '' Test Drive Off-Road 3''. At one point in 2000, the band was moved to the
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brand; however, various conflicts led to the band parting ways with the label.


''You Can't Fight What You Can't See'' and sporadic activity (2001–2009)

In 2001, the band recorded the score to the film '' Series 7: The Contenders''. The accompanying soundtrack mainly consisted of their contributions. Toward the end of 2001, Girls Against Boys signed with the independent label Jade Tree. They teamed up with producer Niceley, who worked on three of Girls Against Boys' previous albums. The album, titled ''
You Can't Fight What You Can't See ''You Can't Fight What You Can't See'' is the sixth studio album by American post-hardcore/indie rock band Girls Against Boys, released in 2002 by record label Jade Tree. It was their first album released on the label, and also their last releas ...
'', was released in May 2002. "Basstation" was released as the sole single, and the band supported the album by headlining their own tour with
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as support. The following year, "All the Rage" from ''You Can't Fight What You Can't See'' was included in the snowboarding video game ''
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''. In late 2003, Girls Against Boys (without Janney) accompanied actress
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as her backing band for a brief tour of the United States. The purpose of the tour was to promote Gershon's film ''
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'', in which she portrayed an aging punk rock vocalist. The tour was featured on the documentary series ''Rocked With Gina Gershon'' the following year. After two small Spain shows in 2004, the band members wanted to focus on other ventures, but they were reactivated for various one-off shows and brief tours. A small European tour in February 2005 excluded Janney, but John Schmersal (from the bands Enon and
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) filled in on the tour. Some other brief examples included the band playing ''Venus Luxure No. 1 Baby'' in its entirety at the 2006
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in London, the Touch and Go 25th Anniversary Party in 2006, a brief European tour in February 2007, the
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in 2007, a brief European tour in February 2008, and a brief Russia tour in February 2009.


Brief reformation and ''The Ghost List'' (2013–2017)

From early 2009 to early 2013, the band became inactive as they had not played any shows, released any material, or posted any updates. In the summer of 2013, the band reunited, and they embarked on a longer-than-usual European tour (with Schmersal filling in for an absent Janney) plus a handful of dates in the United States. The prolonged reunion prompted the band to enter the studio, and in September 2013 they released their first new material in 11 years, '' The Ghost List''. It was self-released by the band along with the internet label Epitonic. After a few sporadic shows near the end of 2013, the band again entered an extended hiatus from early 2014 to late 2016, in which they then briefly reunited to perform at
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and
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. After two shows in 2017, one of which celebrated McCloud's 50th birthday and the other of which was the release party of a Brainiac documentary, the band became inactive again.


Reissue and extended reunion (2021–present)

In August 2021, Girls Against Boys announced that they were reissuing their ''House of GVSB'' album (which included an entire extra tracklist of b-sides and outtakes), along with a small set of tour dates in the United States to promote the reissue. The ''House of GVSB'' reissue was then released in May 2022 by Touch and Go. Throughout 2022, the band toured in both the U.S. and Europe to support the reissue.


Related projects

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), and Charles Bennington (
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). McCloud and Fleisig formed the band
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in 2007, who have released three albums, two on the Dutch label Cycle/Konkurrent Records (2008's ''Failure American Style'' and 2010's ''Heaven's Alright'') and one on Silver Rocket (2017's ''Distant Karma''). The group has toured extensively in Europe and less extensively in the United States and Canada. The group featured revolving guests including
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(
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), Geoff Sanoff (Edsel),
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,
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(
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), Chris Smets, Libor Palucha, and also Girls Against Boys fill-in member Schmersal. Fleisig performed with
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for his 1996 album ''
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''. Fleisig also later joined the Italian band Bellini in 2002, and the band's output was primarily produced by
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. McCloud was a featured guest on the 1996 album ''
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'' by the band
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. He also contributed guitar for several tracks on Courtney Love's 2004 solo debut album '' America's Sweetheart''. McCloud digitally released a solo live album in 2010 titled ''Dobeška 170910'', recorded at a concert in Prague. After Girls Against Boys decreased their activity in 2003, Janney became a full-time producer for many musical acts, including
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and
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. In addition, he became the keyboardist and musical director for the talk show ''
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'' in 2014. The house band dubbed themselves the 8G Band. In 1997, Temple founded
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'' and '' Hairstyles of the Damned''. Temple has written for ''The Nation'' and other publications. In 2020, Temple formed the band Fake Names alongside guitarist Brian Baker (
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), guitarist
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(The Faith/S.O.A.), and vocalist
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). They released their self-titled debut album later that same year on
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. The band then released a self-titled EP in 2021, which featured original Girls Against Boys member Canty on drums.


Members


Current

* Scott McCloud — lead vocals, guitars (1989–2009, 2013–2017, 2021–present) * Eli Janney — keyboards, bass, programming, backup vocals (1989–2005, 2005–2009, 2013–2017, 2021–present) *
Johnny Temple John Ellis Temple (August 8, 1927 – January 9, 1994) was a Major League Baseball second baseman who played for the Redlegs/Reds (1952–59; 1964); Cleveland Indians (1960–61), Baltimore Orioles (1962) and Houston Colt .45s (1962–63). Tem ...
— bass (1990–2009, 2013–2017, 2021–present) *
Alexis Fleisig Alexis Fleisig is an American drummer and photographer, best recognized for his involvement with several Washington, D.C., D.C.-based bands. Known primarily for his involvement in the post-hardcore group Girls Against Boys, Fleisig was also a fou ...
— drums (1990–2009, 2013–2017, 2021–present)


Former

*
Brendan Canty Brendan John Canty (born March 9, 1966, in Teaneck, New Jersey) is an American musician, composer, producer and film maker, best known as the drummer for the band Fugazi. In 2007, ''Stylus Magazine'' ranked Canty at #29 on the list of "50 Gre ...
— drums, keyboards (1989–1990) *
Luke Wood Luke Wood is an American music executive and musician, known as being the president of both Beats Electronics from 2012 to 2010 and DGC Records from 2007 to 2010. He was also a guitarist for the 1990s alt-rock bands Sammy and Girls Against Boys. ...
— guitars (1990–1991) * John Schmersal — keyboards, bass (2005, 2013)


Timeline

Colors denotes main role(s) in the band. ImageSize = width:900 height:auto barincrement:22 PlotArea = left:120 bottom:120 top:0 right:0 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = mm/dd/yyyy Period = from:01/01/1989 till:07/16/2022 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy Legend = orientation:vertical position:bottom columns:3 ScaleMajor = increment:3 start:1989 ScaleMinor = increment:1 start:1989 Colors = id:v value:red legend:Vocals id:g value:green legend:Guitars id:k value:purple legend:Keyboards id:b value:blue legend:Bass id:d value:orange legend:Drums id:alb value:black legend:Studio_Albums id:ep value:gray(0.5) legend:Extended_Plays id:bar value:gray(0.9) LineData = layer:back at:06/30/1990 color:ep at:12/02/1992 color:alb at:08/30/1993 color:alb at:10/03/1994 color:alb at:03/05/1996 color:alb at:06/02/1998 color:alb at:05/14/2002 color:alb at:09/24/2013 color:ep BackgroundColors = bars:bar BarData = bar:McCloud text:"Scott McCloud" bar:Wood text:"Luke Wood" bar:Janney text:"Eli Janney" bar:Schmersal text:"John Schmersal" bar:Temple text:"Johnny Temple" bar:Fleisig text:"Alexis Fleisig" bar:Canty text:"Brendan Canty" PlotData = width:11 textcolor:green align:left anchor:from shift:(10,-4) bar:McCloud from:01/01/1989 till:03/01/2009 color:g bar:McCloud from:01/01/1989 till:03/01/2009 color:v width:3 bar:McCloud from:04/01/2013 till:12/29/2017 color:g bar:McCloud from:04/01/2013 till:12/29/2017 color:v width:3 bar:McCloud from:08/09/2021 till:07/16/2022 color:g bar:McCloud from:08/09/2021 till:07/16/2022 color:v width:3 bar:Janney from:01/01/1989 till:01/10/2005 color:k bar:Janney from:01/01/1989 till:01/10/2005 color:b width:3 bar:Janney from:06/01/2005 till:03/01/2009 color:k bar:Janney from:06/01/2005 till:03/01/2009 color:b width:3 bar:Janney from:07/01/2013 till:12/29/2017 color:k bar:Janney from:07/01/2013 till:12/29/2017 color:b width:3 bar:Janney from:08/09/2021 till:07/16/2022 color:k bar:Janney from:08/09/2021 till:07/16/2022 color:b width:3 bar:Fleisig from:02/01/1990 till:03/01/2009 color:d bar:Fleisig from:04/01/2013 till:12/29/2017 color:d bar:Fleisig from:08/09/2021 till:07/16/2022 color:d bar:Temple from:02/01/1990 till:03/01/2009 color:b bar:Temple from:04/01/2013 till:12/29/2017 color:b bar:Temple from:08/09/2021 till:07/16/2022 color:b bar:Canty from:01/01/1989 till:06/30/1990 color:d bar:Canty from:01/01/1989 till:06/30/1990 color:k width:3 bar:Wood from:11/01/1990 till:11/01/1991 color:g bar:Schmersal from:01/10/2005 till:06/01/2005 color:k bar:Schmersal from:01/10/2005 till:06/01/2005 color:b width:3 bar:Schmersal from:04/01/2013 till:07/01/2013 color:k bar:Schmersal from:04/01/2013 till:07/01/2013 color:b width:3


Discography

* '' Nineties vs. Eighties'' (1990) * ''
Tropic of Scorpio ''Tropic of Scorpio'' is the debut studio album of American post-hardcore/indie rock band Girls Against Boys, released on December 2, 1992 by record label Adult Swim. Reception AllMusic called it "a slightly off-and-on affair, but when it wo ...
'' (1992) * '' Venus Luxure No. 1 Baby'' (1993) * ''
Cruise Yourself ''Cruise Yourself'' is the third studio album by American post-hardcore band Girls Against Boys, released in October 1994 by record label Touch and Go. Reception ''Cruise Yourself'' has received a mixed-to-favorable response from critics. ...
'' (1994) * ''
House of GVSB ''House of GVSB'' is the fourth studio album by American post-hardcore band Girls Against Boys, released in 1996 by Touch and Go Records. Recording ''House of GVSB'' was recorded in September 1995 at Water Music studios in Hoboken, New Jerse ...
'' (1996) * ''
Freak*on*ica ''Freak*on*ica'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band Girls Against Boys, released on May 19, 1998, through DGC Records. Their first and only album for a major label, it was first released on vinyl, followed by a released on CD and cas ...
'' (1998) * ''
You Can't Fight What You Can't See ''You Can't Fight What You Can't See'' is the sixth studio album by American post-hardcore/indie rock band Girls Against Boys, released in 2002 by record label Jade Tree. It was their first album released on the label, and also their last releas ...
'' (2002) * '' The Ghost List'' (2013)


References


External links


Official band website
{{Authority control American post-hardcore musical groups Indie rock musical groups from Washington, D.C. Musical groups established in 1988 Touch and Go Records artists Jade Tree (record label) artists 1988 establishments in Washington, D.C.