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band from the 1980s, based in Chicago and later Minneapolis, founded by guitarist and vocalist
Steve Björklund Steve Bjorklund a/k/a Steve Björklund a/k/a Steffan Bjorklund was born ca. 1960 in Chicago, Illinois. He was an early figure in the first punk rock music scene in Chicago. He briefly attended Roycemore School in Evanston, Illinois. His firs ...
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History

Björklund had played guitar and sang for Chicago punk band Strike Under after a short stint in the group Terminal Beach, Breaking Circus was his next project, originally with bassist Bruce Lange and a Roland TR-606 drum machine. Breaking Circus signed to
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for their first release, '' The Very Long Fuse'' EP (1985), featuring the song "Marathon", which has been cited as "stuck in several thousand heads" and a " college-radio favorite" In 1986, Björklund moved to Minneapolis and began working with
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Pete "
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" Conway and
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/guitarist Todd Trainer. In 1986 the band released a song, ''Driving the Dynamite Truck'' on the
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compilation ''Big Hits of Mid-America Volume Four'', with a slightly different lineup having Tony Pucci of
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in the drummer's chair. Homestead Records released the band's ''
The Ice Machine ''The Ice Machine'' is an album by Breaking Circus. It was released in 1986 by on Homestead Records. Track listing Side 1: #"Song of the South" (Steve Björklund, Pete Conway, and Todd Trainer) #"Ancient Axes" (Björklund) #"Daylight" (Björklu ...
'' LP with the album's credits appearing as a
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insert. Guitarist
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filled out the band for a national tour before Breaking Circus returned home to record another LP that was to feature four songs by Björklund, four by Conway, and four by Trainer. When the band arrived in the studio, they received word from Homestead that the label would only pay for six of the twelve songs that they had originally planned to record. All four of Björklund's songs and one by each of the other members were recorded and released as the EP ''
Smokers' Paradise ''Smokers' Paradise'' is an extended play by Breaking Circus. It was released in 1987 on Homestead Records. It is the first and only Breaking Circus release to feature second guitarist Phil Harder. It was intended as a full-length album with f ...
'' in 1987. The band broke up in 1988.


Post-Circus

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became a music video director and went on to form the trio Big Trouble House. Pete Conway recorded four full-length solo albums as
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for
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. Todd Trainer released two EPs under the name
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before founding
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with
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and Bob Weston. Björklund released a final 7" single of solo
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versions of songs by Naked Raygun and the UK Subs under the name Breaking Circus. He was briefly in the band Balloon Guy before moving on to work as a producer. In the 2010s Björklund returned to making music, forming the band High Value Target with his wife, Liz Björklund, and former Effigies drummer Steve Economou. The group released an EP in 2012.


Legacy

''Driving the Dynamite Truck'' was later covered by the band Seam on the ''Kernel EP'', and later by Björklund's own group, High Value Target. Poet
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paid homage to the group in her 2013 collection, ''Belmont''. Burt's poem cites the band's college radio hit, "(Knife in the) Marathon", lists the group's entire catalog, namechecks bassist Pete Conway's pseudonym, and refers to the band's slip into obscurity by stating, "I write about you now since nobody else is likely to."


Discography


Studio releases

*'' The Very Long Fuse'' EP ( Homestead) (1985) *''
The Ice Machine ''The Ice Machine'' is an album by Breaking Circus. It was released in 1986 by on Homestead Records. Track listing Side 1: #"Song of the South" (Steve Björklund, Pete Conway, and Todd Trainer) #"Ancient Axes" (Björklund) #"Daylight" (Björklu ...
'' (Homestead) (1986) *''
Smokers' Paradise ''Smokers' Paradise'' is an extended play by Breaking Circus. It was released in 1987 on Homestead Records. It is the first and only Breaking Circus release to feature second guitarist Phil Harder. It was intended as a full-length album with f ...
'' EP (Homestead) (1987) * "Home of the Brave" 7" single - included with issue 4 of ''The Pope'' fanzine.


Compilation appearances

*''Big Hits Of Mid-America, Volume IV'' (
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) (1986) - "Driving The Dynamite Truck" *''Oh! You Mean Minneapolis'' cassette (Skull Duggery) (1986) - "Antient Axes (special demo version)", "Soul of Japan (live)" *''The Wailing Ultimate-The Homestead Records Compilation'' (Homestead) (1987) - "Song Of The South" *''Minneapolis Bonus'' cassette EP (Skull Duggery) (1988) - "Song Of The South (live)"


See also

* List of alternative rock artists *
Music of Minnesota The music of Minnesota began with the native rhythms and songs of Indigenous peoples, the first inhabitants of the lands which later became the U.S. state of Minnesota. Métis fur-trading voyageurs introduced the chansons of their French ancest ...


References

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