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band from Boston, Massachusetts. They formed in 1981 as a three-piece band, released two records and appeared on the compilation ''
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'' before changing their name to Straw Dogs in 1986 to market themselves as a heavy metal act. In 2010 The F.U.’s reformed under their original moniker.Sox, John 7/26/13


History


Formation and early records

The F.U.’s formed as a hardcore punk band in Boston late in 1981. The band initially consisted of John Sox on bass and lead vocals, Bob Furapples on drums, and Steve Grimes on guitar. This lineup recorded a four-song demo which received airplay on the numerous
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stations in the Boston area. The F.U.'s started out playing fast, thrashy hardcore punk. In 1982 Wayne Maestri was recruited to take over bass guitar, and this four-piece lineup recorded tracks for the Modern Method compilation, ''
This Is Boston, Not L.A. ''This Is Boston, Not L.A.'' is a hardcore punk compilation released in 1982. It is considered the definitive album from the Boston hardcore scene, as several of its most prominent bands appear on the record, namely, Jerry's Kids, the Proletar ...
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which also featured tracks by
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, Jerry's Kids and
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. A companion 7-inch EP, ''Unsafe At Any Speed'', included another F.U.'s track. Later the same year, F.U.'s‘ debut album, ''Kill For Christ'', was released on X-Claim Records, featuring cover artwork by
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frontman Brian 'Pushead' Schroeder, depicting
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with a
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. Their second album for X-Claim, ''My America'', came out in 1983, and the band's final album as The F.U.'s, ''Do We Really Want To Hurt You?'' followed in 1984, on Gasatanka/Enigma.


Political controversy

During the heyday of political hardcore punk of the early 1980s, The F.U.'s ran afoul of
Tim Yohannan Tim Yohannan (August 15, 1945 – April 3, 1998), also known as Tim Yo, was the founder of ''Maximum Rocknroll'', a radio show and fanzine documenting punk subculture. He also helped in establishing a number of DIY collectives, such as 924 Gilman S ...
, founder and editor of ''
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''. Yohannan and others found the
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lyrics and artwork on ''My America'' to be emblems of
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.Bill Bartell, "F.U.'s" ''Flipside,'' whole no. 43 (Fall 1984), pg. 41. Drummer and songwriter Bob Furapples noted that ''MRR's'' negative publicity had adversely impacted the band's record sales, particularly in Europe. Satirical punk band
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poked fun at the band's supposed right-wing views on their song "Tiny Town" on the album ''
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''. F.U.’s lyricist Jon Sox has said in writing “My America,” He “wanted to get a reaction.” Sox writes: “On our first tour I encountered lots of young kids who had their entire lives in front of them. A lot of them had turned to hard drugs. I was looking for a shocking way to say, 'Yeah, America has its problems but destroying yourself isn't helping.' It had to be high impact because I saw a crisis looming."


Straw Dogs

After the release of the third F.U.’s album, the band had begun to take a more aggressive rock direction, favoring “punk” without the label of “hardcore.” The changes were taken further when the band changed its name to Straw Dogs, with guitarist Steve Martin and drummer Chris "Bones" Jones added to the line-up.Robbins, Ira,
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As Straw Dogs, the band released an EP followed by two albums. Drummer Jones died in a car crash the day after the debut Straw Dogs LP was released. The EP and first LP, ''Straw Dogs'' and ''We Are Not Amused'', respectively, were released on the Restless/Enigma label. The third album Your Own Worst Nightmare was released by Lone Wolf Records, an independent label from Toronto. European re-releases came from German label, Lost and Found Records, some of which were authorised by the band.


Reissues and reunions

The F.U.'s material was re-released on Classy Records and then on
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. In 2002 Reflex/Wolfpack Records re-released both ''Kill For Christ'' and ''My America'' on one LP. John Sox reintroduced the music of FUs and Straw Dogs by forming the band Payload! in 2006 with Richie Rich, Bobby Frankenheim (who later joined the reunited DYS), Jack Snyder currently of Wrought Iron Hex, and Mick Stunt, currently of the West Coast band, The Stuntmen. When approached by Katie Goldman of
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to participate in an upcoming documentary called ''xxx ALL AGES xxx'' Sox decided to reunite all of the original members with members of Payload! to form the first hardcore supergroup for lack of a better term. Sharing the stage for a live show (as mentioned in the press release) at Club Lido in Revere were, Sox, Grimes, Furapples, Maestri, Rich, and Stunt.Sox, John 9/1/11 The FUs performed a reunion show in the Boston area on August 29, 2010 along with fellow Boston pioneer hardcore punk bands DYS, Jerry's Kids, and
Gang Green Gang Green is an American punk rock band originally from Braintree, Massachusetts. Chris Doherty (guitar), Bill Manley (bass) and Mike Dean (drums) started the band in 1980 and broke up in 1983. Doherty reformed Gang Green the following year, ...
as well as New York City's Antidote. The show was in support of ''xxx ALL AGES xxx'', a documentary about the original hardcore punk scene in Boston in the early 1980s, being produced in association with
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. The reunited band has followed the Club Lido show with gigs in New England, and returned to the studio to record a song for a compilation called ''Cashing in on Christmas Vol. III'' for Black Hole Records. The reborn FUs continue to play extensively in New England and have completed tours to Europe including the festivals Rebellion and Bloodstains in the UK and Ieper Hard Core Fest in The Netherlands, and in the US to the mid-atlantic states and the West Coast including an appearance in the Punk Rock Bowling Festival, held annually in Las Vegas. The current lineup is John Sox, vocals, Steve Grimes, lead guitar, backup vocals, Ian King, second guitar, backup vocals, Jimmy Foul, bass, backup vocals, and Bob Furapples, drums.Sox, John 9/1/11


Discography


The F.U.'s

*''Kill For Christ'' (1982), X-Claim *''My America'' (1983), X-Claim *''Do We Really Want to Hurt You'' (1984), Gastanka/
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Straw Dogs

*''Straw Dogs'' EP (1986), Restless *''We Are Not Amused'' (1986), Restless 1986 *''Your Own Worst Nightmare'' (1990), Lone Wolf


Footnotes


External links


Flipside Interview
– The F.U.'s interview from 1984

– The F.U.'s interview from 1983
Reflex/Wolfpack Records page on Discogs
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