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Youth Brigade (Washington, D.C. band)

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Genres
  
Hardcore punk

Labels
  
Dischord

Genre
  
Hardcore punk

Years active
  
1981 (1981)

Active until
  
1981

Youth Brigade (Washington, D.C. band) Dementlieu Punk Archive Washington DC Youth Brigade interview

Past members
  
Nathan Strejcek Tom Clinton Bert Queiroz Danny Ingram

Origin
  
Washington, D.C., United States (1981)

Members
  
Nathan Strejcek, Bert Queiroz

Albums
  
Possible EP, First Demo Summer '81

Similar
  
The Teen Idles, Government Issue, State of Alert, Artificial Peace, Jeff Nelson

Youth Brigade was a hardcore punk band from Washington, D.C., formed in late 1980 and disbanded in 1981.

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Early months

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Nathan Strejcek (ex-Teen Idles) and Danny Ingram (ex-Untouchables) formed Youth Brigade in late 1980 after the break-up of their respective bands. The two were childhood friends and attended Wilson High School along with Ian and Alec MacKaye, Bert Quieroz, Geordie Grindle, Jeff Nelson and many other members of future Dischord bands. After playing with a couple different bassists and guitarists, they settled on Bert Quieroz (The Untouchables, Double O) and Tom Clinton on guitar.

Breakup & Reunion

Although Youth Brigade existed as a band for less than a year, they are still considered an important part of the DC hardcore punk scene, influencing many other bands. Several band members went on to other notable projects: Bert Queiroz was in two other influential Dischord bands (Double-O and the post-hardcore band Rain). Danny Ingram went on to play in the U.K. band Swervedriver, Strange Boutique, EmmaPeel and, currently, Dot Dash.

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On December 29, 2012, three original members - Nathan Strejcek, Danny Ingram and Bert Quieroz - reunited with Steve Hansgen (ex Minor Threat - ex Government Issue) for a show at the Washington DC Club, Black Cat. The show was a benefit for the DC harDCore documentary "Salad Days" and also featured Scream and Government Issue. That same foursome did a second show at the 9:30 Club shortly thereafter as part of the "Punk-Funk Throwdown" series.

Discography

Studio Albums

  • Possible (EP) (Dischord Records, 1981)
  • Compilations

  • Flex Your Head (Dischord Records, 1982)
  • The Year in 7"s (Dischord Records, 1984)
  • Misc/ information

    The title of their only release, the Possible (EP), was a tongue-in-cheek poke at Ian MacKaye who cited a "possible EP by Youth Brigade" in a very early ad for Dischord Records.

    Songs

    It's About Time That We Had a ChangePossible EP · 1981
    No Song IIPossible EP · 1981
    Moral MajorityFirst Demo Summer '81 · 2015

    References

    Youth Brigade (Washington, D.C. band) Wikipedia