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Surgery (band)

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Genres
  
Noise rock

Labels
  
Amphetamine Reptile

Active from
  
1987

Years active
  
1987–1995

Active until
  
1995

Genre
  
Noise rock

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Origin
  
Hartford, Connecticut, United States

Past members
  
Scott Kleber John Lachapelle John Leamy Sean McDonnell

Albums
  
Shimmer, Nationwide, Trim, 9th Ward High Roller, Souleater

Members
  
John Leamy, Scott Kleber, John Lachapelle, Sean McDonnell

Similar
  
God Bullies, Halo of Flies, Masters of Reality, Cop Shoot Cop, Unsane

Surgery was an American noise rock band formed in 1987 by Scott Kleber, John Lachapelle, John Leamy and Sean McDonnell in Syracuse, New York, and released two full-length albums and two EPs before ending with the sudden death of singer Sean McDonnell.

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History

Surgery was formed at Syracuse University in 1987. They released their debut EP "Souleater" on the short-lived Circuit Records in 1989 before releasing their full length debut Nationwide through Amphetamine Reptile, a label known for its noisy, abrasive acts, in 1990. The band released the EP Trim, 9th Ward High Roller in 1993, which presented tighter musicianship coupled more straightforward approach to their sound. With the help of Kim Gordon, Trim found its way into the hands of Atlantic Records, who liked the band enough to sign them to the label. Through Atlantic, the band released their second album Shimmer in 1994 with the intention of touring extensively to broaden their fan base.

On January 7, 1995, McDonnell suffered a severe asthma attack and went into a comatose state. He was admitted to Brooklyn Hospital and died four days later. Tom Hazelmyer, founder of Amphetamine Reptile Records and a close friend of McDonnell, felt that his excessive partying and active nightlife had contributed to his death. Feeling unable to continue, the remaining members of Surgery decided to part ways.

Discography

Studio albums
  • Nationwide (1990, Amphetamine Reptile)
  • Shimmer (1994, Atlantic)
  • EPs
  • Souleater (1989, Circuit)
  • Trim, 9th Ward High Roller (1993, Amphetamine Reptile)
  • Songs

    CavemanNationwide · 1990
    Not Going Down1989
    L-7Nationwide · 1990

    References

    Surgery (band) Wikipedia


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