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Spite (punk band)

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Genres
  
Punk, Hardcore

Labels
  
CD Baby

Genre
  
Hardcore punk

Years active
  
1983–1985

Website
  
Official website

Record label
  
CD Baby

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Associated acts
  
Violent Apathy, God Bullies, Degenerates and Negative Approach.

Past members
  
Scott Boman : Vocals Dan Humiston : Bass Tommy Fuller : Guitar Greg Fox : Guitar Bill (Willie)Axe : Drums

Origin
  
Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States

Albums
  
Spite (Deluxe Edition), The Emotion Not the Point, Crucial Moment of Insertion, Bastard Complex, Organimatronics EP

Members
  
Scott Boman, Greg Fox, Bill Axe, Dan Humiston, Tom Fuller

Similar
  
Degenerates, Task Horizon, Rhyme Progression, Enterprise Earth, The Last Ten Seconds

The Hardcore punk rock band, Spite, was an essential musical hub in the Michigan hardcore scene. It was made up of members from other notable bands, who branched out to play an essential role in the musical community, both inside and outside the region. Also vocalist Scott Boman became a libertarian politician and media personality. At present, Spite’s effect on music is evident in that it continues to be imitated by artists from a variety of genres.

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Band history

Spite formed in Kalamazoo, Michigan in the Fall of 1983. These original members of the midwestern hardcore scene, played with other Kalamazoo groups such as Violent Apathy and FAQ. During their brief career they performed with some national acts such as Fang and Born Without a Face. Perhaps their most notable show was with the Butthole Surfers, Naked Raygun, and Eleventh Hour at Western Michigan University( February 23, 1985).

Three of Spite's members went on to perform in other groups, while another made his mark in politics. They were: Scott Boman (Vocals) Former member of the Degenerates, Dan Humiston (Bass) Former member of Passive Aggression and later member Memories of Tomorrow, Greg Fox (Guitar & vocals) who is a former member of Passive Aggression and later member of , Bill (Willie) Axe(Drums & vocals) who is a former member of Passive Aggression and later member of RollingHead and Memories of Tomorrow, and Tommy Fuller (Guitar leads) who was a Former member of the Touch and Go Records artist, Violent Apathy

Tom Fuller

Guitarist, Tom "Tommy" Fuller Performed with Black Spring from 1989 to 1995. Black Spring released their Album "Girth" in 1992. In 2001 Fuller played guitar on the "Aliens, Psychos & Wild Things, Vol. 2 CD," which was on the Arcania International label. More recently, in 2005, he released his solo album, "Chasing an Illusion" on Red Cap Records Fuller also appears on "Makin' the Point" by Frankie & The Knockouts. Another 2005 appearance is with Twisted Sister on their "Live at Wacken: The Reunion" DVD. This DVD was produced by Eagle Vision USA. Most recently (June 2007), Tom Fuller has rejoined Violent Apathy on their Twenty Five Year Reunion Tour.

Greg Fox

Spite was also a springboard for the band's other guitarist, Greg Fox. In 1989 Fox joined the Huntunes and performed on their self-titled album. Greg Fox also played guitar on a 2004 release by The '89 Cubs called, There Are Giants in the Earth, which was recorded on the Slowdance Records label.

Scott Boman

The vocalist, Scott Boman, also wrote opinion columns in the Western Herald (Western Michigan University publication), was founder of Fellowship of the Purple Cube and is a perennial Michigan Libertarian Party politician. Most recently, Boman has been involved in spoken word performances. In 2009 he was featured in Detroit's Annual Erotic Poetry and Music Festival. This "eclectic celebration of the erotic arts" is a charitable event for Paws with a Cause. Paws with a Cause pairs shelter dogs with disabled human companions.

Bill Axe

After Spite was dissolved, drummer Bill "Willie" Axe performed with bassist Dan Humiston in Memories of Tomorrow. Then, from 1991 to 1995, Axe played drums for Rollinghead. Rollinghead released their CD "Daddyhorse" in 1991 on the Piranha Alley Records label, and in 1994 they released "Vol.3 Live" via the Grass Records and Roundflat Records labels.

Dan Humiston

Bass player, Dan "Danno" Humiston went on to perform with the bands, Shroud of Secrecy and Memories of Tomorrow(1989). Memories of Tomorrow performed with Soundgarden at the state theater during its Louder than Love tour. Humiston also recorded and engineered the CD, "Racecar 1991" by Overman, the work was of such interest that it was later remastered as "Racecar 2003".

Discography

  • The Emotion not the Point
  • Though Spite performed in the 1980s, they did not release their work on CD until 2007, when they released, "The Emotion Not The Point." Songs include: Bored, Our Backyard, Andy's Gone, and Bowser Rules.

    Spite tribute bands

    Since the original Kalamazoo band, Spite, dissolved, several musical groups have emulated Spites style and public persona. This even includes adoption of the original band name:

    In 1996 such a group formed in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1999 a “Spite” group formed in west-vlaanderen, Belgium. In 2001 a group in Nürnberg Germany, adopter use of the "Spite" moniker and Instrumental style. Most recently a Devizes, Southwest, United Kingdom version formed in 2006.

    These are to be regarded as tribute bands, rather than the original on reunion tours, since none of these more recent incarnations of Spite contain any of the original members.

    Songs

    Morning StingSpite (Deluxe Edition) · 2015
    SnapSpite (Deluxe Edition) · 2015
    Free for AllSpite (Deluxe Edition) · 2015

    References

    Spite (punk band) Wikipedia