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Genres
  
Genre
  
Punk rock

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Years active
  
1987 (1987)–1997 (1997), 2000, 2002-present

Past members
  
Mikey DeesCraig BeckerJim KoontzRyan von BargenJustin WarrenBrian SparhawkJerry ZeiglerVern RumseyTony Slug

Origin
  
Tumwater, Washington, United States (1987)

Albums
  
Let's Give It a Twist, Swing, Pigs Are People Too

Members
  
Vern Rumsey, Brian Sparhawk, Mikey Dees, Justin Warren, Jim Koontz, Ryan von Bargen, Jerry Zeigler, Craig Becker

Record labels
  
Similar
  
Some Velvet Sidewalk, Long Hind Legs, Calvin Johnson, Unwound, Dub Narcotic Sound Sy

Profiles

Fitz of Depression is an American punk rock band from Tumwater, Washington, formed in 1987. The band released three albums before splitting up in 1997. There were brief reunion tours in 2000 and 2002. The band continues to play, particularly in the Northwest, with occasional west coast tours.

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History

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Formed in Olympia in 1988, the band's original lineup consisted of Mike Dees (Mikey Dees AKA Mikey Nelson-vocals, guitar), Jim Koontz (bass guitar), and Craig Becker (drums). They began playing local venues in the Olympia area. This lineup recorded an eight track EP, released in November 1989 on the Mumble Something label. Koontz left the band, to be replaced by Ryan von Bargen. The band's next release was "The Awakening", a single on the Meat label released in January 1991. A benefit concert was held in April 1991 to help Dees pay fines for traffic violations and avoid jail, with the band joined on stage by Bikini Kill and Nirvana and the concert filmed for the documentary film Hype!. Von Bargen was replaced by Justin Warren. A self-titled debut album, which had been recorded in 1991, was the band's last release on Meat, subsequently signing with K Records, for whom they debuted with the July 1994 album Let's Give It a Twist (released in the UK the following year on Fire Records). Warren (who later joined Quitters, Inc.) had himself been replaced by Brian Sparhawk in 1993. In April 1995, while touring the UK, the band recorded a session for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show, at the Maida Vale BBC studios in London. Third and final album Swing was released in April 1996. The band signed to Warner Bros. but split up in 1997 before any releases for the company.

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The band reunited briefly in 2000 to tour with Bad Brains (at the time going by the name Soul Brains due to issues with their record label), but they split again before the tour was completed. They reunited again in 2002 for some live shows.

Sparhawk joined Two Ton Boa, and then joined the Resident Kings in 2011.

Musical style

The band's sound has been characterized as hardcore punk, 'metal-punk', or 'power punk'.

Albums

  • Fitz of Depression (1993), Meat - 10-inch LP
  • Let's Give It a Twist (1995), K
  • Swing (1996), K
  • EPs

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  • Fitz of Depression (1989), Mumble Something - 7-inch EP
  • Pigs are People Too (1995), Negative Feedback
  • Peel Sessions - BBC Radio One (2003), Very Necessary
  • Singles

  • "The Awakening" (1991), Meat
  • "Pissbutt" (1992), Blatant
  • "Take It Away"/"Jenny/867-5309" (1993), Negative Feedback
  • "Lie" (1994), K
  • Spawning Monsters: "See Me, Hear Me"/"Miracle Man" (1995), Fire
  • "Young and Free" (1995), Fire
  • "I'm the Man" (1995), Yo Yo
  • "Seemingly Vague" (1996), Kill Rock Stars
  • Songs

    Heavy DoodyLet's Give It a Twist · 1994
    I Can See Your HouseLet's Give It a Twist · 1994
    Never Quite My EnimeLet's Give It a Twist · 1994

    References

    Fitz of Depression Wikipedia