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Birth name
  
Robert Vermeulen

Name
  
Tesco Vee

Instruments
  
Vocalist

Role
  
Musician

Years active
  
1980–present



Genres
  
punk rock, hardcore, metal

Occupation(s)
  
5th grade school teacher

Movies
  
The Meatmen: The Devil's in the Detail: Vol. 1

Albums
  
We're the Meatmen And You, Gonzo‑Hate‑Vibe, Stud Powercock: The Touc, We're The Meatmenand You Suck!!, Dutch Hercules EP

Music group
  
The Meatmen (Since 1979)

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Tesco Vee (born Robert Vermeulen; 1955) is a Michigan-based punk rock musician and co-founder of Touch and Go Records zine. Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, he is a former elementary school teacher and the founding member, and front man, of punk bands The Meatmen, Tesco Vee's Hate Police, Blight, and Dutch Hercules.

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History

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In 1979, while working as a third and fifth grade teacher in Williamston, Michigan, Tesco Vee and his friend Dave Stimson self wrote and self printed Touch and Go, a Lansing-based zine, and one of the pioneering punk and hardcore punk zines. It featured politically incorrect, and often crude humor, alongside album and single reviews of Black Flag, Minor Threat and Bad Brains.

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In 1981, Touch and Go also became a small label, releasing vinyl singles by The Necros, Meatmen and Negative Approach.

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Touch and Go (as a zine) folded after 22 issues and a few limited-release punk singles. It was then taken over by Corey Rusk (of The Necros), who moved the label to Chicago and grew it into an international success - signing bands such as the Butthole Surfers, Jesus Lizard and TV on the Radio. Rusk continued operations of the label until 2008.

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After handing Touch and Go over to Rusk in 1983, Tesco moved to Washington, DC, and began to focus on his own punk band, The Meatmen - who played shows until 1996. In 1999, Tesco and his family moved back to the Lansing, Michigan, area. In 2007, Tesco began playing Meatmen shows again with a new lineup of Michigan musicians.

In 2010, Tesco reformed Tesco Vee's Hate Police and eventually recast and toured with The Meatmen. He is also promoting "Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine '79-'83" - a book released on June 30, 2010 that chronicles all 22 issues of the Touch and Go zine in one trade paper back book.

In 2014, Tesco collaborated with Blowfly on his album Black in the Sack.

References

Tesco Vee Wikipedia


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