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		<title>D.I. “Team Goon”</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>D.I. “Team Goon” 1987. Triple X Records. Originally released as an eponymously titled EP in 1983 on Revenge Records, Team Goon includes three additional tracks including a cover of Gary Glitter’s “Rock and Roll Part II.” Side A and Side B are identical, which is a bit weird, but since one side clocks in at less than 25  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>D.I. “Team Goon” 1987. Triple X Records. Originally released as an eponymously titled EP in 1983 on Revenge Records, <i>Team Goon</i> includes three additional tracks including a cover of Gary Glitter’s “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOcNME2ObdI">Rock and Roll Part II</a>.” Side A and Side B are identical, which is a bit weird, but since one side clocks in at less than 25 minutes I guess it works. Probably D.I.’s best-known song, “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYwbeuhN2Jc">Richard Hung Himself</a>” appears on this EP; its performance in the 1983 film <i>Suburbia</i> was a defining moment in SoCal 80′s punk.</p>
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<p>I saw D.I. play live in late ‘87, which I blogged about <a href="http://vinylfromthevault.tumblr.com/post/108571983739/soundtrack-to-suburbia-19831984-the-movie-was">here</a>, and that too was a defining moment for my 80′s punk experience. D.I. has had a fluid line-up throughout their history and on that 1987 tour, Hedge (also in Doggy Style who opened for D.I.) had just replaced Alfie Agnew (Adolescents) on bass; Alfie took over guitar from departing guitarist Rikk Agnew (Adolescents, Social Distortion, Christian Death). For some reason this copy of <i>Team Goon</i> does not have the Devo cover “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HA2sBXPBfU">Uncontrollable Urge</a>” on which Hedge played bass guitar, so this is either an earlier or later pressing of the EP.  Anyway, after that show in ‘87 and at the party mentioned in that other blog post, I spent a fair bit of the evening hanging out with Hedge: lots of trash talk, I think maybe he wanted to hook up (that certainly didn’t happen) and we ended up trading bracelets. One little wrist-size piece of punk memorabilia.</p>
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		<title>Soundtrack to &#8220;Suburbia&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Soundtrack to Suburbia, 1983/1984. The movie was released in ‘83, though my album gives the year of its release as 1984. I’m not sure if I heard the record or saw the film first, but it came into my awareness in 1986/87. And most especially from the soundtrack: DI (“Richard Hung Himself”). We saw DI,  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Soundtrack to <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086589/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Suburbia</a>, 1983/1984. The movie was released in ‘83, though my album gives the year of its release as 1984. I’m not sure if I heard the record or saw the film first, but it came into my awareness in 1986/87. And most especially from the soundtrack: DI (“<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYwbeuhN2Jc" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Richard Hung Himself</a>”).</p>
<p>We saw DI, along with Doggy Style, play at Kutska’s Hall just outside of Green Bay, WI in November 1987. Insane crazy show, someone in the pit landed on me hard and I’m pretty sure I broke a toe that evening. The dude selling t-shirts looked very familiar &#8211; turns out it was Joe Schmo (real name Wade Waltson, who later played bass in US Bombs) from Suburbia. Some of us decided to invite him and the bands to a party in Appleton and after the show, the bands arrived. Wild wild night, think sandwich meat on the ceiling crazy, a few of my friends hooking up (in the day’s parlance: had lips) with band members &#8211; and Joe Schmo. I was keeping a diary at this time and I have a lot of details about the night that cannot be revealed to protect the not-so-innocent but in hindsight it’s a what-the-hell-were-we-thinking scenario.</p>
<p>The record itself is fairly light on songs: only DI, TSOL and the Vandals have performances, side 2 is all score/sound clips by Alex Gibson. I’ve seen the movie many times since the 80s, still shaking my head that Flea became, well, Flea (favorite quote: Haircut. How &#8217;bout a haircut?). Virtually none of the other performers went on to have any significant film careers. It’s not a great movie, though a few memorable quotes peppered our teenage conversations for years: Jack Diddley, “My old man’s gonna be back soon and if we’re still here he’s gonna shit Twinkies” and “I hate buses,” Joe Schmo, “Later days.&#8221;  For the quotes, the snapshot into the life of punk kids and the small but significant soundtrack contribution, it’s hard not to remain fond of Suburbia 30+ years later.</p>
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