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In many ways,
Black Flag
were the definitive Los Angeles hardcore punk band. Although their music flirted with heavy metal and experimental noise and jazz more than that of most hardcore bands, they defined the image and the aesthetic. Through their ceaseless touring, the band cultivated the American underground punk scene; every year,
Black Flag
played in every area of the U.S., influencing countless numbers of bands. Although their recording career was hampered by a draining lawsuit, which was followed
by a seemingly endless stream of independently released records, the band was unquestionably one of the most influential American post-punk bands. A full decade and a half before the fusion of punk and metal became popular,
Black Flag
created a ferocious, edgy, and ironic amalgam of underground aesthetics and gut-pounding metal. Their lyrics alluded to social criticism and a political viewpoint, but it was all conveyed as seething, cynical angst, which was occasionally very funny. Furthermore,
Black Flag
demonstrated an affection for bohemia -- both in terms of musical experimentation and a fondness for poetry -- that reiterated the band's underground roots and prevented it from becoming nothing but a heavy metal group. And it didn't matter who was in the band -- throughout the years, the lineup changed numerous times -- because the
Black Flag
name and four-bar logo became punk institutions.
Black Flag
was formed in 1977 by guitarist
Greg Ginn
, a graduate of UCLA.
Ginn
formed the band with bassist
Chuck Dukowski
; the pair soon added drummer
Brian Migdol
and vocalist
Keith Morris
. At the same time,
Ginn
and
Dukowski
formed an independent record label, SST, which released the band's first EP,
Nervous Breakdown
, in 1978.
Morris
and
Migdol
departed the following year --
Morris
went on to form
the Circle Jerks
-- and they were respectively replaced with
Chavo Pederast
and
Robo
. By the release of 1980's
Jealous Again
,
Black Flag
had begun to tour the U.S. relentlessly, building up a small, but dedicated, following of fans. After the release of
Jealous Again
,
Pederast
left the group and was replaced by
Dez Cadena
. However,
Cadena
preferred to play guitar, and his transition to that instrument in 1981 gave the group a heavier sound; his replacement on vocals was
Henry Rollins
, a Washington, D.C., fan who jumped on-stage to sing with the band during a New York performance.
Early in 1981,
Black Flag
signed a record contract with Unicorn Records, a subsidiary of MCA. The band delivered their first full-length album,
Damaged
, to Unicorn; the label refused to release the record, citing the content of the music as too dangerous and vulgar. Undaunted,
Ginn
released the album on his own SST Records. Upon its release, the album received considerable critical acclaim. Soon after it appeared on the shelves, Unicorn sued
Black Flag
and SST over the release of
Damaged
. For the next two years, the band was prevented from using the name
Black Flag
or their logo on any records. During that time, the group continued to tour, and surreptitiously released
Everything Went Black
, a double-album retrospective that contained no mention of the band, although it listed the names of the members on the front cover. The dispute ended in 1983, when Unicorn went bankrupt and the rights to the
Black Flag
name and logo reverted back to the band (by this time,
Cadena
had left to form his own group).
As if to make up for lost time,
Black Flag
became impossibly prolific when it returned to recording in 1984. A new version of the group -- featuring
Ginn
on guitar and bass (the latter was credited to the pseudonym
Dale Nixon
),
Rollins
, and drummer
Bill Stevenson
-- recorded the albums
My War
and
Family Man
. After those two albums were recorded, the group added bassist
Kira Roessler
and cut
Slip It In
, its third official album of 1984. In addition to those three albums,
Black Flag
released the cassette-only
Live '84
and the compilation
The First Four Years
in 1984, as well as reissuing
Everything Went Black
with all the proper credits restored. The group's touring and recording pace didn't slow in 1985; they released three records:
Loose Nut
,
The Process of Weeding Out
, and
In My Head
. By the end of the year,
Anthony Martinez
replaced
Stevenson
on drums.
After
Black Flag
released the live album
Who's Got the 10½?
in early 1986,
Greg Ginn
broke up the band.
Ginn
recorded two albums with the more experimental
Gone
, but he primarily concentrated on running SST Records, which had become one of the most important American independent labels of the era. By the time
Black Flag
broke up, SST had already released albums by such bands as
Hüsker Dü
,
the Minutemen
,
Meat Puppets
, and
Sonic Youth
. For most of the late '80s,
Ginn
retired from performing, choosing to operate SST Records instead; during this time, the label released the first recordings from bands like
Soundgarden
,
Dinosaur Jr.
, and
Screaming Trees
.
Ginn
returned to music in 1993, releasing a solo album on his new record label, Cruz.
Following
Black Flag
's breakup,
Henry Rollins
formed
the Rollins Band
. For the rest of the '80s, he released music recorded with
the Rollins Band
on a variety of independent labels, as well as solo spoken-word recordings. In the early '90s,
Rollins
became one of the most recognizable figures of alternative music. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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