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D Generation (also known as DGen) are an
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glam punk band formed in 1991 in New York City. They released three albums and several EPs, to much critical acclaim, before breaking up in 1999. In 2011 the band reunited for a series of shows in Europe and the United States. In 2016, the band reunited again and, on July 29, 2016, they released their fourth album, ''Nothing Is Anywhere''. The group's sound blurs the lines between punk rock,
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and
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History

The original line-up for D Generation consisted of vocalist
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(who had previously played with New York band
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during the late 1980s), guitarist Danny Sage (also an ex-Heart Attack member),
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on bass, Howie Pyro on guitar, and drummer Michael Wildwood (Danny Sage's brother). The band had not yet been named, although much of the material would later be performed and recorded by D Generation. The line up did not last. After bassist John Carco quit (later to join forces with Dee Dee Ramone), Malin and Pyro (who had switched to bass) continued to play, naming the band and adding Richard Bacchus on guitar, and Sage and Wildwood left briefly to finish up their previous projects and were replaced for a brief time, 4 months only, by Georgie Seville and Belvy K respectively. Sage and Wildwood soon returned, solidifying the line-up that lasted for the majority of their career.


Debut release

The band first signed with
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, with whom they released their debut album, '' D Generation''. Despite a generally favourable critical reaction, the album failed to garner high sales.


''No Lunch'' and touring

Feeling that Chrysalis was not supporting them and their debut release properly, the band abandoned their contract and moved to
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, releasing their second album, '' No Lunch'', on the label in 1996.
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frontman Ric Ocasek produced the record. Around this time D Generation played shows supporting such bands as Social Distortion,
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, and
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. Shortly after, Bacchus left the band, and was replaced by ex- Murphy's Law and
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member
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. The band toured Europe with
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in early 1998.


''Through The Darkness'' and band split

D Generation then recorded their third album, '' Through the Darkness'', this time with
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and
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producer
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. However, once again the album failed to reach the sales that were hoped for, despite scoring the lead-off single on the soundtrack of the film ''
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'' just a few months prior. Just prior to the tour in support of that album, Youth and Wildwood left to form the short-lived but critically acclaimed
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with bassist
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(formerly of Richard Bacchus's Vásquez), and released one self-titled album. For the tour, the band recruited drummer Joe Rizzo, and Richard Bacchus briefly returned on guitar and was then replaced during the band's last few dates by Jim Wallerstein. The band toured the US with
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and The Living End, before playing their final show in their hometown at Coney Island High on April 24, 1999. This show was recorded by Greg Di Gesu from the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, and has since remained unreleased. After this, D Generation broke up.


Post-D Generation

After the demise of D Generation in 1999, Michael Wildwood formed the critically acclaimed
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with guitarist
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and bassist
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, releasing only one self-titled record. Wildwood then toured with New Jersey's Monster Magnet and played on their album ''
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''. In 2005, Wildwood joined Atomic#76. The group disbanded in 2007. Both Wildwood and Sage lent their hands to help
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victims, backing up Deborah Harry at a benefit in 2005. Danny Sage recorded a solo album in 2002 (which has remained unreleased) and released two EPs, the self-titled ''Danny Sage'' and ''Don't Look Down'', in 2003 and 2007, respectively, and has performed live. Jesse, Howie and Joe Rizzo formed the band PCP Highway with guitarist Esko Poldvere. The band recorded a number of demo tracks and toured the east coast of the United States. During the beginning of 2000, Howie Pyro was invited to join
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's band (which then included former D Generation member
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on guitar). Pyro accepted and PCP Highway disbanded; a planned album, titled ''Dreamless'', was never released. Meanwhile, Bacchus was performing with his new project, Vásquez, which included Eric Kuby on drums and former Hanoi Rocks bassist Sami Yaffa (who replaced original bassist Jim Heneghan when he left to join Chrome Locust). This group released an independent EP, entitled ''Two Songs''. Malin began playing a series of solo shows and released a self-produced EP titled ''169'' in 2000. However, by the end of that year, Malin had re-teamed up with Esko and Joe Rizzo, along with bassist Johnny Pisano, to form a new band which was initially called Tsing-Tsing (a handful of shows were played under that name) and then re-christened Bellvue. Together they released one album, ''To Be Somebody'' in April 2001 on Goldenseal Records. This album was re-released in October 2001 with a slightly different track list. The following year, Bellvue disbanded, and Jesse revived his solo career, releasing the
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-produced '' The Fine Art of Self Destruction'' in late 2002, followed by '' The Heat'' in 2004. He released his third album, '' Glitter in the Gutter'', on March 20, 2007. The fourth album, ''On Your Sleeve'', was released in April 2008. It consists entirely of famous rock covers, such as "Wonderful World" by
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and "Walk on the Wild Side" by
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. Currently, Bacchus is recording and touring with his band The Luckiest Girls. He released an album produced by Hanoi Rocks / New York Dolls bassist Sami Yaffa titled ''Jet Black and Beautiful'' on Stay Gold Records, an independent CD titled ''The Bicycle Diaries'', and a split 7-inch on Old Grey Cat Records. Howie Pyro and Todd Youth had also both left Danzig. Pyro went on to host the weekly Intoxica Radio show on LuxuriaMusic Internet Radio. Youth continued to play with a number of acts, including
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, and has sporadically played in Jesse Malin's touring band over several years. Todd Youth died in 2018.


Reunion and ''Nothing Is Anywhere''

On April 17, 2008, the band (consisting of Mailn, Pyro, Bacchus, Sage and Wildwood) re-formed for a one-off performance at the John Varvatos store in New York City (located in the space of the former
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) as part of a VH1 Save The Music benefit, during which they played a three-song set. In April 2011, almost 12 years after their final show, the band announced that they had re-formed to play shows in September of that year in
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and Spain. The band also performed a sold-out
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show on September 5 as well as the 2011
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Chicago in October 2011 and Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin, Texas, in November 2011. As a warmup for their New York City shows, the band performed on September 15 at the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Following these dates the band opened two shows for
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in December 2011 on their US tour stops in
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, and
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. On December 13, 2011,
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stated, in an interview with ''
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'', that the band would go into rehearsals for a new album in January 2012. It was later announced, via various tweets from the band's Twitter page, that the band had entered the studio to start work on a new album to be produced by
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; however, the material from those sessions remains unreleased. On April 18, 2015, D Generation released a 10-inch single titled "Queens of A" for
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, that featured two new songs ("Queens of A" and "Piece of the Action"). These songs were the band's first release of new music since 1999. D Generation's first album in 17 years was released on July 29, 2016, and was titled ''Nothing Is Anywhere''. It was produced by guitarist Danny Sage. The band did a few east coast dates at the end of July 2016 to coincide with this release in Ringwood, New Jersey,
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,
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, and New York City. This was followed by a handful of west coast dates during the last week of August 2016, with their show at Doug Fir Lounge in
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on August 30, 2016, being their last live performance to date. In December 2021, it was announced that Howie Pyro was fighting for his life and in recovery following a liver transplant. Jesse Malin announced a benefit concert Pyro in January 2022 with all funds raised going to Pyro's medical and living expense for the next year as he recovers. Various other benefit shows were held for Pyro. In May 2022, Pyro, who had already suffered from liver disease, died from
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-related pneumonia.


Discography


Albums


EP

*''Prohibition'' – (1998)


Singles

*"No Way Out" b/w "Guitar Mafia" – (1993) *"Wasted Years" b/w "Waiting For The Next Big Parade" – (1993) *"Degenerated" b/w "No God" – (1994) *"No Way Out" – (1994; version from the ''DGeneration'' album) *"She Stands There" – (1996) *"No Way Out" – (1996; version from the ''No Lunch'' album) *"Capital Offender" – (1997) *"Helpless" – (1998) **Re-released in 1999. *"Queens Of A" b/w "Piece of The Action" – (2015)


Compilations

* "No Way Out" (1994 version) on ''Airheads'' soundtrack (1994) * "No Way Out" (1994 version) on ''Loaded: Volume 1'' (1995) * "Scorch" on ''Flipside: R.A.F.R. Compilation'' (1995; different version than on ''No Lunch'') * "No God" on ''A Small Circle of Friends: A Tribute To The Germs'' (1996) * "I Got Nuthin'" on ''We Will Fall (A Tribute to Iggy Pop)'' (1997) * "Dying For A Living" on ''Old Skars and Upstarts'' (1998) * "Helpless" on ''Explore'' – (Columbia Records sampler 1998) * "Helpless" on ''The Faculty'' Soundtrack (1998) * "Hatred" on ''Universal Soldier II: The Return'' soundtrack (1999) * "Prohibition" on ''A Fistful Of Rock N Roll: Volume 4'' (2000; different version than on the ''Prohibition'' EP)


Demo tapes

*''D-Generation'' – (1992) [13-track, cassette-only release, distributed in limited quantities by the band. The 4 songs that appeared on their two, 1993 singles were taken from this recording; some songs were later re-recorded for their debut album].


Members

Current members *
Jesse Malin Jesse Malin (born January 26, 1967) is an American rock musician, guitarist, and songwriter. Starting his performing career in the New York hardcore band Heart Attack, and rising to prominence as vocalist of D Generation, a solo recording arti ...
 – vocals (1991–1999, 2011–present) * Howie Pyro – bass (1991–1999, 2011–2022) *Richard Bacchus – guitar, vocals (1991–1997, 1999, 2011–present) *Danny Sage – guitar, vocals (1992–1999, 2011–present) *Michael Wildwood – drums (1992–1999, 2011–present) Former members *Georgie Seville – guitar (1991–1992) *Belvy K – drums (1991–1992) *
Todd Youth Todd Schofield (May 15, 1971 – October 27, 2018), known as Todd Youth, was an American guitarist, best known for his work with Warzone, Murphy's Law and Danzig. Biography Schofield was born and raised in Passaic County, New Jersey, and ...
 – guitar (1997–1999) *Joe Rizzo – drums (1999) *Jim Wallerstein – guitar (1999)


References


External links

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