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Scream is an American
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band from
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; they originally formed in the suburb of Bailey's Crossroads, Virginia. Scream originally formed in 1981 within the vanguard of the Washington Hardcore explosion. In 2009, the band reunited, and were on tour in Europe. As of 2017, the band was still touring in both America and the United Kingdom.


Biography

Scream was formed in Northern Virginia in 1981 by singer Pete Stahl, his brother Franz Stahl on guitar, bassist
Skeeter Thompson Enoch "Skeeter" Thompson is an American musician, best known for being the bassist of the DC hardcore band Scream. After their initial breakup, Thompson moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, to raise his family. While there, he played in several lo ...
, and Kent Stax, who replaced original drummer Steve Atton shortly after the band formed. Scream emerged at the tail end of the first wave of
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and would go on to outlast many of their fellow bands from D.C.’s early hardcore punk scene. Along with bands such as
Minor Threat Minor Threat was an American hardcore punk band, formed in 1980 in Washington, D.C. by vocalist Ian MacKaye and drummer Jeff Nelson. MacKaye and Nelson had played in several other bands together, and recruited bassist Brian Baker and guitaris ...
and Government Issue, Scream merged the attributes of the movement, including fast tempos, sociopolitical lyrics, deliberately unpretentious attitude, and a shunning of commercialism. Recording their music in the basement of Inner Ear Studios in
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, Scream was the first band on D.C.’s independent
Dischord Records Dischord Records is a Washington, D.C.-based independent record label specializing in punk rock. The label is co-owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, who founded Dischord in 1980 to release ''Minor Disturbance'' by their band The Teen Idle ...
label to release a full-length album as opposed to the 7-inch or 12-inch
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that comprised Dischord’s catalogue up to that point. For their second album, Scream added another guitarist to their line-up, Robert Lee "Harley" Davidson, to thicken up the sound in the studio and in their live performances. In turn this yielded a dual-lead guitar style and intricate interplay between the musicians on the band’s third album. For selected compilation efforts and some live shows Scream added DC keyboard player Bobby Madden during this period. After the third album '' Banging the Drum'', Stax left the band for personal reasons and was replaced by then 17-year-old local drummer
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who lied to the band about his age in order to tour with them. Grohl joined the band in the studio to record their fourth album '' No More Censorship'' for which the band opted a release through
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label
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instead of Dischord. The band then toured Europe in the spring of 1990, during which time their show in
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,
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was recorded for release on '' Your_Choice_Live_Series_Vol.10''. Scream then recorded their fifth and final studio album, ''
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'', which didn’t see release until 1993, three years after the group’s break-up.


Post-breakup and one-off tours

After Scream's break up, Grohl moved to Seattle to play drums for the rock band
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, while Pete and Franz remained in North Hollywood and started the rock band
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. To coincide with the belated release of the album ''
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'', the Stahl/Stahl/Thompson/Grohl lineup of Scream toured North America in the summer of 1993. The Stahl/Stahl/Thompson/Grohl lineup of Scream performed at The Dragonfly, in Los Angeles, in August 1994, for a one-off "mini reunion" with Zack de la Rocha of Rage Against The Machine sitting in on the song "Human Behavior". The Stahl/Stahl/Davidson/Thompson/Stax lineup of Scream then reformed to play a one-off reunion show at the
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nightclub in Washington, D.C. on December 28, 1996 with Grohl joining the band on drums for the song "No More Censorship". This performance was later released as '' Live at the Black Cat'' in 1998 on Torque Records. In 1997, Franz Stahl joined Grohl's newly formed group, the
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, for a two-year stint. During this time Pete Stahl worked as a road manager for both the Foo Fighters and
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while continuing to record albums with several bands, including the
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and Goatsnake. Thompson remained in the D.C. area and continued to work in bands, including playing one gig at the Brickskeller in the spring of 1994 as Scream with keyboardist Robert Hunter, as did Stax with the Skinhead/
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-tinged bands: the Suspects, United 121, Spitfires United, and Alleged Bricks. Stax has also committed himself to a family life. Davidson moved to Los Angeles and joined The Drills from 1989 to 1991. He returned to the D.C. area and formed the band Orangahead in the mid 1990s with Thompson and then joined up with the Baltimore-based punk band Jakkpot in 1998 for a European tour. Davidson went on to form new bands Festival of Fools and God is Dead.


Reunion

The original line-up of the band played a reunion show on December 20, 2009, once again at the Black Cat. An ad hoc lineup consisting of Pete Stahl (vocals), Grohl (electric guitar), Thompson (bass) and Stax (drums) performed "Choke Word" and two Bad Brains covers at the 9:30 Club's 30th anniversary bash on May 31, 2010. In 2011, the original line-up of Scream recorded the ''
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'' EP at Grohl's Studio 606 in Los Angeles. It was issued on vinyl and digital download. The following year, the band did a European tour. In March 2018, Pete Stahl announced that their 1988 album ''No More Censorship'' would be reissued on April 27, 2018.


Style

Scream's music is faithful to the roots of rock, but spun itself into other genres by employing sounds that predate the raunchiness of hardcore, while saluting reggae and speed metal. Like the hardcore band Bad Brains, they can play at breakneck speed, but can also play mid-tempo, reggae songs like "American Justice."


Band members

Current * Pete Stahl – lead vocals (1981–1990, 1993, 2009–present) * Franz Stahl – guitar, backing vocals (1981–1990, 1993, 2009–present) *
Skeeter Thompson Enoch "Skeeter" Thompson is an American musician, best known for being the bassist of the DC hardcore band Scream. After their initial breakup, Thompson moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, to raise his family. While there, he played in several lo ...
– bass, backing vocals (1981–1988, 1988–1990, 1993, 2009–present) *Kent Stax – drums, percussion (1981–1986, 2009–present) *Clint Walsh – guitar (2009–present) Former *
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– drums, percussion, vocals (1986–1990, 1993) * Robert Lee Davidson – guitar, backing vocals (1984–1989) *
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– bass (1988) Touring musicians *Bobby Madden – keyboard (1984–85) *Ben Pape – bass (1988 for part of one tour) *John S. Pappas – drums (1985) ;Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

*'' Still Screaming'' (1983)
Dischord Records Dischord Records is a Washington, D.C.-based independent record label specializing in punk rock. The label is co-owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, who founded Dischord in 1980 to release ''Minor Disturbance'' by their band The Teen Idle ...
*'' This Side Up'' (1985) Dischord Records *'' Banging the Drum'' (1986) Dischord Records *'' No More Censorship'' (1988)
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'' (1993) Dischord Records


Extended plays

*''
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'' (2011) SideOneDummy Records


Compilation albums

*''Still Screaming/This Side Up'' (1995) Dischord Records *''Fumble + Banging the Drum'' (1995) Dischord Records


Live albums

*''Live at Van Hall'' (1988) Konkurrent Records *'' Your Choice Live Series Vol.10 '' (1990) Your Choice Records *'' Live at the Black Cat'' (1998) Torque Records


Singles

*"Walking by Myself" b/w "Choke Word" (1986) Jungle Hop Records *"Mardi Gras" b/w "Land Torn Down" (1990) DSI Records


Compilation appearances

*''Bouncing Babies'' (1984) Fountain of Youth Records – "Ultra Violence/Screaming" *'' Flipside Vinyl Fanzine'' (1984) Gasatanka/
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– "Fight" *''Another Shot for Bracken'' (1986) Positive Force Records – "Green Eyed Lady" *''F.R. 5'' (1986) Fetal Records – "Solidarity" *''Viva Umkhonto!'' (1987) Mordam/Konkurrel Records – "Feel Like That" *''
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'' (1989) Dischord Records – "Ameri-dub" *'' It's Your Choice'' (1991) Your Choice Records – "A No Money Down" (live) *''
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'' (2003) Dischord Records – "Fight/American Justice" and "Search for Employment"


References


External links


1985 Interview with Scream
Light at the End of a Tunnel Fanzine; Issue 1; Virginia Beach, VA {{DEFAULTSORT:Scream Dischord Records artists Hardcore punk groups from Washington, D.C. Hardcore punk groups from Virginia Musical groups established in 1981 Musical groups disestablished in 1990 Musical groups reestablished in 2009 Dave Grohl 1990 disestablishments in Washington, D.C. 1981 establishments in Washington, D.C. Sibling musical groups