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Orange County punk veterans
the Vandals
traced their roots back to the earliest days of their local scene, but didn't really make much of an impact as recording artists until the '90s. By that time, their snide, terminally juvenile humor and catchy punk-pop had done a great deal to set the tone of Orange County's thriving punk and ska scene. Clear spiritual forefathers of bands like
the Offspring
,
blink-182
, and
Less Than Jake
,
the Vandals
took their cues from early
punk comedians like
the Dickies
and
the Descendents
, ratcheting up the wiseass factor and delighting in dumb, lowbrow jokes. Sometimes satirical and mostly silly,
the Vandals
also remained staunchly independent for their entire career, releasing records on a variety of punk indies that afforded them financial and creative control. What was more, their steady lineup from 1989 on afforded them a degree of stability uncommon in punk circles. Solid career management allowed
the Vandals
to thrive up into the new millennium, over two decades after their formation.
The Vandals
were founded in Huntington Beach, CA -- also home to
the Crowd
and
T.S.O.L.
-- by guitarist
Jan Nils Ackerman
in 1980. Their inaugural lineup was completed by vocalist
Stevo
, bassist
Steve Pfauter
, and drummer
Joe Escalante
. Their riotous early shows around Orange County got them banned from several venues, but also worked up enough buzz that their 1982 debut EP,
Peace Thru Vandalism
, was released by
Bad Religion
's Epitaph label. It featured signature early numbers like
"Anarchy Burger (Hold the Government),"
the local radio hit
"Urban Struggle,"
and
"The Legend of Pat Brown,"
about a real-life roommate of
Escalante
's who went after some undercover cops with his car at a
Vandals
show in Costa Mesa. The following year, they appeared as themselves in director
Penelope Spheeris
' punk drama, Suburbia.
The Vandals
continued to play around Orange County when they could over the next few years, including a tongue-in-cheek benefit show for the Young Republicans in 1984. The following year, they issued their first full-length LP,
When in Rome Do as the Vandals
, on the small National Trust label; it featured new bass player
Chalmer Lumary
, as well as the local radio hits
"Lady Killer"
and
"Mohawk Town."
Substantial personnel shifts ensued over the next few years; ex-
Fallen Idols
singer
Dave Quackenbush
joined up later in 1985, and
Escalante
switched from drums to bass. More members came and went; guitarist
Warren Fitzgerald
came on board in 1987, and drummer
Josh Freese
joined in 1989, completing a new
Vandals
lineup that would endure for over a decade afterward.
The album
Slippery When Ill
, a snarky piss-take on country music that was later reissued under the title
The Vandals Play Really Bad Original Country Tunes
, was released in 1989. The group subsequently signed with punk indie Triple X, with which they made their first big splash via 1991's
Fear of a Punk Planet
. With their back catalog out of print,
the Vandals
next re-recorded much of the band's early material on the 1994 live album
Sweatin' to the Oldies
. In the meantime,
Fitzgerald
moonlighted as the guitarist for
Oingo Boingo
until the group's dissolution in late 1995.
Freese
also began to branch out with recording sessions for
Suicidal Tendencies
and
Infectious Grooves
; by the late '90s, he had become an accomplished session drummer for a wide variety of pop and alt-rock acts, and also served stints in
Guns N' Roses
(the inactive, studio-bound incarnation) and
Maynard James Keenan
's prog-metal side project,
A Perfect Circle
.
With the California punk revival in full swing by 1994,
the Vandals
switched over to
the Offspring
's new imprint, Nitro Records, for which they cut two albums -- 1995's
Live Fast Diarrhea
and 1996's
The Quickening
. Later in 1996,
Escalante
and
Fitzgerald
formed their own label, Kung Fu, which was designed to ensure the band's financial independence in the wake of their growing cult popularity on the punk scene. They inaugurated the label at the end of the year with the holiday album
Oi to the World: Christmas With the Vandals
, and soon set about signing other acts as well.
The Vandals
returned to Nitro for the 1998 set
Hitler Bad, Vandals Good
, and completed their contract with 2000's
Look What I Almost Stepped In
. Having built up Kung Fu into a viable enterprise, they subsequently left Nitro to stick with their own label. Meanwhile,
Fitzgerald
embarked on another side gig, playing lead guitar with the newly electrified
Tenacious D
on their 2001 debut album.
Freese
's session career was also booming by this time, and although he remained a studio regular, he was often replaced during live gigs by a rotating cast of four to five drummers, the most prominent of whom was
Brooks Wackerman
(later of
Bad Religion
). Now firmly committed to Kung Fu,
the Vandals
returned in 2002 with
Internet Dating Superstuds
. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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