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JFA (Jodie Foster's Army) is an American
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band formed in 1981, with roots in
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culture. The original members include Brian Brannon (vocals), Don "Redondo" Pendleton (guitar), Michael Cornelius (bass), and Mike "Bam-Bam" Sversvold (drums).
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also played bass for a time. The band was pivotal in the development of the
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and Skate Rock scenes. Over the years, the lineup has included many bass players and drummers but the core of Brannon and Redondo has remained constant.


History


Establishment

JFA was formed in April 1981, 19 days after the failed attempted assassination of
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"JFA," ''Flip Side Fanzine,'' whole no. 31 (April 1982), p. 28. Hinckley, an obsessed fan of
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,'' reportedly attempted to kill the President as a means of impressing the actress. The band's name was thus a dark play on Hinckley's attempt at murdering Reagan — a hated figure in the early 1980s punk rock scene. Don Pendleton, then in the band The Deez, and Cornelius, then in the band Jr. Chemists, knew each other from shows around
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and from skateboarding. They began playing together after a
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concert during the band's ''Hardcore 81'' tour. Bam-Bam later joined after meeting Pendleton at an "Industrial Dance" in Phoenix. Brian Brannon was pulled into the band by Cornelius who met him skateboarding and at punk shows. The band's first show was opening for Black Flag at an Industrial Dance which was one of a series of early Phoenix punk shows. Their first song of the night was "Pipetruck", which combined elements of "Police Truck" by The
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Recording history

Placebo Records released their debut EP ''Blatant Localism'' in late 1981. The band toured the west extensively and played many local shows. Their first national tour was in the summer of 1983 following the release of their first album ''Valley of the Yakes''. The original bassist, Michael Cornelius, left the band in the summer of 1984 prior to the nine-week summer '84 tour. Alan Bishop of labelmates Sun City Girls played bass until Cornelius returned for the 1986 release ''Nowhere Blossoms''. The band received continuing coverage in the influential skateboard magazine ''
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'' during the 1980s. Brannon appeared on the April 1987 cover of ''Thrasher'' riding backside at the Love Bowl in Phoenix, Arizona. He also appeared on the cover of the April 1989 issue grinding a fakie layback thruster on the edge of the pipe at Thrasherland Skatepark in Glendale, Arizona.''Thrasher Magazine, April 1989''
/ref> In 1990, Brannon took a full-time position as staff writer at ''Thrasher'' and eventually became music editor and art director of the magazine until he left in 1997. Throughout the 1980s, Brannon, Pendleton and Cornelius were ''Thrasher'' freelance contributors of articles and photographs. Brian Brannon holds the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer in the United States Navy Reserve.


Current lineup

* Brian Brannon – vocals, piano, organ * Don "Redondo" Pendleton – guitar * Corey Stretz – bass * Jamie Reidling – drums


Discography

*'' Blatant Localism'' 7", Placebo *'' Valley of the Yakes'' LP, Placebo *''Untitled'' LP, Placebo *''
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'' 7", Placebo *''Nowhere Blossoms'' LP, Placebo *''Lightnin' Storm/People's Revolutionary Party'' 7", Buzzkill *''Camp Out/Travels With Charlie'' 7", Spontaneous Combustion *''Secret Agent Man Split'' 7" with Jack Killed Jill, NRA *''Only Live Once'' CD, Hurricane, 1999 *''
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'' CD, Alternative Tentacles *''Live in Chicago'' 7" with the Faction, Spontaneous Combustion *''To All Our Friends'' LP, DC-Jam *''Speed of Sound'' CD, DC-Jam


UK releases

*''Untitled'' 12", Fundamental UK *''Valley of the Yakes'' 12", Fundamental UK


Music videos

* Live at CBGB's (1984) * Pipetruck (1984) * Wilson (2010) * Danny Sargent's Trucks (2010) * Skateboard Anarchy (2014)


Compilations

*''16 Hi-Fi Hits'', vinyl, DC-Jam *''All the Rage, Volume 2'', GMD *''All the Rage 2000'', GMD *''Amuck'', Placebo *''Best of Flipside'', Flipside *''Best of Rodney on the ROQ'', Poshboy *''Best of Smoke 7'', Bomp *''Bite the Bullet'', Know *''Blazing Wheels & Barking Trucks, Skate Rock No. 2'', High Speed *''Born to Skate, Skate Rock No. 4'', High Speed *''Buried Alive'', Smoke 7 *''Concrete Waves'', Disaster Records *''Eastern Front'', Enigma/Eastern Front *''Explicit Skate Rock, Skate Rock No. 10'', High Speed *''Flipside Vinyl Fanzine'', Flipside *''For the Kids'', Together *''High Rollers'', AZPX *''Meathouse'', cassette-only, Version Sound *''More Coffee for the Politicians'', Placebo *''Old Skars & Upstarts'', Disaster *''Phenis'', Phenis Fanzine *''Pogo Strut Slam Swivel & Mosh'', Devil Doll *''Rat Music for Rat People, Vol. 2'' (
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, 1984) *''Rodney on the ROQ, Volume 2'', Poshboy *''Scene Killer'', Outsider *''Sudden Death'', Smoke 7 *''This is Phoenix, Not the Circle Jerks'', Placebo *''Thrasher Magazine Skate Rock No. 1'', High Speed *''VMLive, Series 2/Volume 2'', VML *''We Got Power'', Mystic *''Workers Comp'', Recess * '' Hardcore Breakout USA 1,2,3,...'', (
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Soundtracks

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and Tim McKenney parts) *Griptape and Gasoline, Duke Video *High Rollers, AZPX *Hitting the Streets, Thrasher Magazine Video *Label Live!, Black Label Skateboards Video *Mt. Baldy Pipe segment, Bluetorch TV *
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segment, Bluetorch TV *Pow Wow at Powell II, NSA Skate Video *Risk It, Santa Cruz Skate Video *Skatopia, Speed-Line Productions *Speed Freaks, Santa Cruz Speed Wheels Video *Strange Notes - Son! Get Down From There!, Santa Cruz Skateboards *Wheels of Fire, Santa Cruz Speed Wheels Video


Video games

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Skateboards


Brian Brannon Signature Model by AZPX Skateboards
*JFA Boards by Factory 13 *JFA Skateboards by Placebo Products (1980s)


See also

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References


External links


Official JFA web site
- JFA interview from 1983 (archived copy from March 15, 2010, retrieved from Internet Archive January 18, 2018)

- December 2009
1984 Guillotine Fanzine Interview
- The Ragged Edge Collection @ Archive.org {{DEFAULTSORT:JFA Hardcore punk groups from California Hardcore punk groups from Arizona Skate punk groups