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Wipers was a punk rock band formed in
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, in 1977 by guitarist and vocalist
Greg Sage Greg Sage (born October 21, 1951) is an American songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist, regarded as an important influence on many punk rock and post-punk artists. Sage is best known as the principal songwriter and vocalist/guitarist of the infl ...
, along with drummer Sam Henry and bassist Dave Koupal. The group's tight song structure and use of heavy
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were hailed as extremely influential by numerous critics and musicians. They are also considered to be the first
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punk band.


History


Origins

Sage's intense interest in music began with cutting records at home as an adolescent. Inspired by
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, Sage soon picked up the guitar, and in 1969, at age 17, he played on an eponymous album by professional wrestler Beauregarde.


Foundation, early years

Sage founded Wipers in Portland in 1977 along with drummer Henry and bassist Koupal, originally just as a recording project. The plan was to record 15 albums in 10 years without touring or promotion. Sage thought that the mystique built from the lack of playing traditional
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would make people listen to their recordings much deeper with only their imagination to go by. He thought it would be easy to avoid press, shows, pictures and interviews. He looked at music as art rather than entertainment; he thought music was personal to the listener rather than a commodity. Wipers' first single, "Better Off Dead", was released in 1978 on Sage's own Trap Records. Sage wanted to make his own recordings and manufacture and run his own label without outside financing. In 1979, Sage approached several Portland punk bands (including Neo Boys, Sado-Nation and Stiphnoyds) and asked them to record singles for his new Trap label. The Wipers first album, ''
Is This Real? ''Is This Real?'' is the debut studio album by the Portland, Oregon-based punk rock band Wipers, originally released on vinyl in January 1980 by Park Avenue Records. The album was reissued on CD by Sub Pop in 1993, augmented by the three tracks ...
'', was issued in January 1980 on Park Avenue Records, a label that the band hoped would gain them wider distribution. It was originally recorded on a 4-track in the band's rehearsal studio, but the label insisted that the band use a professional studio. Once released, the album gained a
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, although the band was best known for their live shows around the Portland area. Henry left to join the Rats, and Koupal moved to Ohio. Later in 1980, Park Avenue released the ''
Alien Boy "Alien Boy" is the seventh song on the first Wipers album, '' Is This Real?'' (Park Avenue Records), released in 1980. ''Alien Boy'' is also the title of a 1980 Wipers EP, with "Alien Boy" on side A, and three outtakes from the ''Is This Real?'' ...
'' EP, consisting of the title track and three demo outtakes. With the new rhythm section of bassist Brad Davidson and drummer Brad Naish (ex-Stiphnoyds), Wipers recorded a second album for Park Avenue, the last for that label. ''
Youth of America ''Youth of America'' is the second studio album by American punk rock band Wipers. It was released in 1981 by record label Park Avenue. Content The album marked a distinctive change in the band's sound. Compared to its predecessor, ''Is This ...
'', released in 1981, contrasted with the short/fast punk songs of the time. According to Sage, this change of pace was a reaction against the punk trend of releasing short songs. The album was, according to Sage, not well received in the United States at the time of its release, though it did fare better in Europe. Along with other Wipers records, ''Youth of America'' came to be acknowledged as an important album in the development of American underground and independent rock movements of the early 80s. The next album, '' Over the Edge'', issued in 1983 by Trap via Brain Eater Records, was the first Wipers record to gain significant
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airplay. It was led by the song, "Romeo", which had already been released the previous year as a 7" single by Trap. The band then embarked on their first extensive tour, documented on the ''Wipers Tour 84'' cassette-only live album, which was reissued by
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in 1985 as '' Wipers''. In 1985, Naish was replaced by Steve Plouf, and Enigma issued Sage's first solo album, '' Straight Ahead''. Signing to Enigma's
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division, Wipers released 1986's ''
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'', featuring the song "Let Me Know", used in the film ''
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''. It was followed by '' Follow Blind'' (1987) and '' The Circle'' (1988). In 1989, drummer
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joined Wipers for a tour, during which Sage announced that the band was ending due to music business frustrations and the loss of their studio space. Sage then relocated to
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, and Davidson left to move to London. After building a new recording studio in Arizona, Sage released a second solo album, 1991's '' Sacrifice (For Love)''. Two compilations were released in this era: ''The Best of Wipers and Greg Sage'' in 1990 by Restless, and ''Complete Rarities '78–'90'' in 1993 by Germany's True Believer Records. The latter included the first Wipers 7", the
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of the "Romeo" 7", sampler contributions, and live material from 1986 and 1989. Sage restarted Wipers in 1993, rejoined by Plouf, releasing three additional albums as a duo: ''
Silver Sail ''Silver Sail'' is the seventh studio album by punk rock band Wipers, released in 1993. After disbanding Wipers in 1989 and releasing a 1991 solo album, '' Sacrifice (For Love)'', Sage decided to release a new album under the Wipers name. P ...
'' (1993) and '' The Herd'' (1996), both on the
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label, and ''
Power in One ''Power in One'' is the final studio album by punk rock band Wipers, released in 1999 by Zeno Records. The album was written, produced and recorded at Greg Sage's Zeno Studios in Phoenix, Arizona. Critical reception ''Exclaim!'' wrote that "led ...
'' (1999) on Sage's new Zeno Records. The band became inactive after 1999. In 2001, Zeno released '' Wipers Box Set'', which included the first three Wipers albums, which by that time had been long out-of-print, along with the songs from the ''Alien Boy'' EP and additional previously unreleased material. Jackpot Records and Sage later reissued ''Is This Real?,'' ''Youth of America'' and ''Over the Edge'' on vinyl.


Post-Wipers

Henry formed
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with Chris Newman in 1982. He remained an active musician in Portland, Oregon, and continued to play with Napalm Beach and Don't, as well as popular Pacific Northwest songwriters such as Pete Krebs, Morgan Grace and Jimmy Boyer. Henry died from complications of stomach cancer on February 20, 2022, at the age of 65. Plouf operated a vintage goods/Zeno Records store in Portland, appropriately named Zeno Oddities, which closed sometime between 2009 and 2010. McNabb formed the Beggars, and went on to work as a session and tour drummer for artists including
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. McNabb was a member of
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. Davidson (who had previously recorded with the Sage-produced Rancid Vat in 1985) played bass on
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's 1993 EP '' Sound of Speed''.


Influence and legacy

Sage later remarked on their initial reception: "We weren't even really a punk band. See, we were even farther out in left field than the punk movement because we didn't even wish to be classified, and that was kind of a new territory. ... When we put out ''Is This Real?'' ... it definitely did not fit in; none of our records did. Then nine, ten years later people are saying: 'Yeah, it's the punk classic of the '80s'". In 1992, tribute album ''
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'' was released by Tim/Kerr as a
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of four colored 7" records, featuring Wipers songs performed by
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, Napalm Beach, M99, Dharma Bums, Crackerbash,
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and the Whirlees. The expanded CD release, retitled ''Fourteen Songs for Greg Sage and the Wipers'', also included covers by
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and Keith Nealy. The Wipers had an influence on Nirvana. Wipers gained significant exposure as a result of Nirvana's 1992 covers of two songs from ''Is This Real?'' ("D-7" on the EP ''
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'', and " Return of the Rat" on the ''Eight Songs'' compilation), and Nirvana frontman
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's mention of Wipers as a major influence. As did Cobain's wife Courtney Love, whose band covered "Over the Edge" both on recording and frequently at live performances. The Wipers were influential for the
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music scene in general, also being cited by
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Members

Final lineup *
Greg Sage Greg Sage (born October 21, 1951) is an American songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist, regarded as an important influence on many punk rock and post-punk artists. Sage is best known as the principal songwriter and vocalist/guitarist of the infl ...
– vocals, guitar (1977–1989, 1993–1999) bass (1993–1999, only in the studio) * Steve Plouf – drums (1985–1988, 1993–1999) Former members * Sam Henry – drums (1977–1980) (died 2022) * Dave Koupal – bass (1977–1981) * Brad Naish – drums (1981–1985) * Brad Davidson – bass (1981–1987) *
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– drums (1989, former touring member) Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Is This Real? ''Is This Real?'' is the debut studio album by the Portland, Oregon-based punk rock band Wipers, originally released on vinyl in January 1980 by Park Avenue Records. The album was reissued on CD by Sub Pop in 1993, augmented by the three tracks ...
'' (1980, Park Avenue Records) * ''
Youth of America ''Youth of America'' is the second studio album by American punk rock band Wipers. It was released in 1981 by record label Park Avenue. Content The album marked a distinctive change in the band's sound. Compared to its predecessor, ''Is This ...
'' (1981, Park Avenue Records) * '' Over the Edge'' (1983, Trap Records/Brain Eater Records) * ''
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'' (1986,
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) * '' Follow Blind'' (1987, Restless Records) * '' The Circle'' (1988, Restless Records) * ''
Silver Sail ''Silver Sail'' is the seventh studio album by punk rock band Wipers, released in 1993. After disbanding Wipers in 1989 and releasing a 1991 solo album, '' Sacrifice (For Love)'', Sage decided to release a new album under the Wipers name. P ...
'' (1993,
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) * '' The Herd'' (1996, Tim/Kerr) * ''
Power in One ''Power in One'' is the final studio album by punk rock band Wipers, released in 1999 by Zeno Records. The album was written, produced and recorded at Greg Sage's Zeno Studios in Phoenix, Arizona. Critical reception ''Exclaim!'' wrote that "led ...
'' (1999, Zeno Records)


Live albums

* ''Wipers Tour 84'' (1984, Trap Records) * '' Wipers'' (1985,
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)


EPs

* ''
Alien Boy "Alien Boy" is the seventh song on the first Wipers album, '' Is This Real?'' (Park Avenue Records), released in 1980. ''Alien Boy'' is also the title of a 1980 Wipers EP, with "Alien Boy" on side A, and three outtakes from the ''Is This Real?'' ...
'' (1980, Park Avenue Records)


Singles

* "Better Off Dead" (1978, Trap Records) * "
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" (1981, Trap Records) * "
Silver Sail ''Silver Sail'' is the seventh studio album by punk rock band Wipers, released in 1993. After disbanding Wipers in 1989 and releasing a 1991 solo album, '' Sacrifice (For Love)'', Sage decided to release a new album under the Wipers name. P ...
" (1993, Tim/Kerr) * "The Herd" (1996, Tim/Kerr) * "Insane" (1996, Tim/Kerr)


Compilation albums

* ''The Best of Wipers and Greg Sage'' (1990, Restless Records) * ''Complete Rarities '78–'90'' (1993, True Believer Records) * '' Wipers Box Set'' (2001, Zeno Records) * ''Out Takes'' (2010, Jackpot Records)


Compilation appearances

* "Same Old Thing" on ''10-29-79'' (1980, Trap Records) * "My Vengance" and "The Story" on ''Trap Sampler'' (1981, Trap Records) * "Nothin' to Prove" on ''Sub Pop 9'' (1983,
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) * "Let Me Know" on ''
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'' (1987, Enigma Records) * "Nothin' to Prove (Live)" on '' Sub Pop 100'' (1986, Sub Pop) * "Return of the Rat" on '' Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack'' (1996, Sub Pop)


References


External links


Official website
of
Greg Sage Greg Sage (born October 21, 1951) is an American songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist, regarded as an important influence on many punk rock and post-punk artists. Sage is best known as the principal songwriter and vocalist/guitarist of the infl ...

Official website
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Biography and Info about The Wipers
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* * ;Interviews
Interview with Greg Sage
at UK-based Ptolemaic Terrascope
Interview about recording
at Tape Op

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