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By melding punk with reggae,
Bad Brains
became one of the definitive American hardcore punk groups of the early '80s. Although the group released only a handful of records during its peak, including the legendary cassette-only debut,
Bad Brains
, they developed a dedicated following, many of whom would later form their own hardcore and alternative bands. As for
Bad Brains
themselves, they continued to record and tour in varying lineups led by guitarist
Dr. Know
into the late '90s yet
never managed to break out of their cult status.
Dr. Know
(born
Gary Miller
), a former jazz fusion guitarist, formed
Bad Brains
in 1979, inspired by both the amateurish rage of
the Sex Pistols
and the political reggae of
Bob Marley
. Realizing that the lines between punk and reggae were already blurred in the U.K., he set out to replicate that situation in the U.S., and he recruited several similarly minded musicians -- vocalist
H.R.
(born
Paul D. Hudson
), bassist
Darryl Aaron Jenifer
, and drummer
Earl Hudson
-- to prove his point.
Bad Brains
quickly became one of the most popular punk bands on the East Coast, particularly in their hometown of Washington, D.C. Their live performances were legendary, but their recordings were difficult to find. Their debut single,
"Pay to Cum,"
was pressed in limited numbers, and their 1982 debut album was only issued in cassette form by ROIR. In addition to the
Bad Brains
tape, the group released a handful of other EPs in 1982, finally moving to PVC for 1983's full-length debut,
Rock for Light
, which was produced by
Ric Ocasek
.
The handful of indie recordings
Bad Brains
left behind, as well as their live shows, made the band legendary in American hardcore, yet few potential fans could actually hear the band due to poor distribution and erratic touring. The band took three years to deliver the follow-up to
Rock for Light
, finally releasing
I Against I
on SST in 1986. In those three years, the group developed more heavy metal leanings, and the resulting record received mixed reviews. More importantly, it divided the band, with
Dr. Know
and
Jenifer
wishing to continue to pursue heavy rock, and
H.R.
and
Hudson
wanting to devote themselves to reggae. Over the next three years, the latter pair frequently left the band to make reggae albums before finally departing in 1989. They were replaced by
Israel Joseph-I
(born
Dexter Pinto
) and
Mackie Jayson
, respectively.
In the wake of the alternative rock boom of the early '90s,
Bad Brains
were finally offered a major-label contract in 1993, releasing
Rise
on Epic later that year. The album bombed and the group was dropped. Maverick Records offered the group a contract in 1995, provided that the original lineup reunited. They did so and released
God of Love
that summer, to mixed reviews and poor sales.
H.R.
and
Hudson
left the band shortly after the album's release, and the band was dropped by Maverick. In 1998 the band again reunited and began touring under the name
Soul Brains
.
In 2002, Reggae Lounge compiled remixes of
Bad Brains
' '80s hits and released a full-length dub album titled & I Survived. The following year Caroline released
Banned in DC: Bad Brains' Greatest Riffs
, a solid anthology compiling songs from their first album up to
Quickness
. For the next few years, the group members concentrated on solo endeavors, with a few scattered guest appearances on other bands' albums or live shows. In 2006,
Bad Brains
reunited for a few shows at CBGB's, which quickly sold out. With a resurging interest in the band, in early 2007, Megaforce announced that they had signed them to their roster. Under
Beastie Boy
Adam Yauch
's studio supervision, the original band went back to the studio for the first time in over a decade and recorded
Build a Nation
, an inspired attempt at returning to the band's hardcore roots. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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