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While groups such as
the Strokes
and
the White Stripes
get most of the credit for spearheading the garage rock revival movement of the early 21st century, there were several similarly styled bands of the mid- to late- '90s that preceded the aforementioned acts (with far less commercial success and press), such as
D Generation
. Formed during 1991 in New York City, the band automatically turned a blind eye towards the burgeoning Seattle movement, as their look and sound was
straight out of NYC circa the early '70s, when trashy glam bands like
the New York Dolls
ruled the scene, and such punk bands as
the Ramones
and
the Dead Boys
were about to crash the party. Originally comprised of
Jesse Malin
(vocals),
Richard "The Atomic Elf" Bacchus
(guitar),
Georgie Seville
(guitar),
Howie Pyro
(bass), and
Belvy K
(drums), both
Seville
and
K
would exit soon after -- replaced with
Danny Sage
and
Michael Wildwood
, respectively. It was this lineup that would go on to be considered
D Generation
's 'classic' one, as they issued a pair of indie singles,
"No Way Out"
b/w
"Guitar Mafia,"
and
"Wasted Years"
b/w
"Waiting for the Next Big Parade"
(produced by NYC punk vets
Daniel Rey
and
Andy Shernoff
), as the band built a strong local following with their live shows. As a result, major labels took an interest in the band, resulting in their signing with Chrysalis. Their debut,
D Generation
, followed in 1994, and while it received favorable reviews (some critics even assumed
D Generation
would inherit the alt rock throne vacated by
Nirvana
), it failed to translate into big sales. Feeling that Chrysalis wasn't supporting them properly, the quintet was able to skip out on their contract, and set up shop at Sony. Things appeared to be looking up for the band -- with former
Cars
leader
Ric Ocasek
serving as producer,
D Generation
got to work on their sophomore effort,
No Lunch
, issued in 1996. Snagging opening tour slots with a few of their punk and glam influences (
Social Distortion
,
the Ramones
, and
Kiss
, the latter of which were in the midst of their sold-out reunion tour),
D Generation
toured for the better part of the next year, before experiencing their first lineup hiccup in several years, when
Bacchus
left the band, and was replaced with ex-
Murphy's Law
and
Agnostic Front
member
Todd Youth
. After wrapping up a month's worth of European dates opening for
Green Day
in early 1998,
D Generation
returned back to the studio, for an album that many felt would either make or break the band. Teamed with renowned
David Bowie
and
T. Rex
producer
Tony Visconti
, the resulting album,
Through the Darkness
, appeared later the same year, and once more, was ignored by the record-buying public. As a result, the group quietly disbanded in April of 1999, after a gig in their hometown. Since their split,
D Generation
's former members have remained busy with other projects, as
Malin
eventually launched his own solo career, issuing the
Ryan Adams
produced
The Fine Art of Self Destruction
, in early 2003. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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