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F-Minus was a four-piece act formed in 1997 in Huntington Beach. Singer Brad Logan is a member of the New York ska punk outfit Leftover Crack. F-Minus was known for their dueling male and female vocals in songs that were sometimes as short as 12 seconds (Fuck You O.C.). One of their noted primary influences is Nausea, where the vocal stylings no doubt descend from. Before breaking up in 2005, their last album was recorded by Steve Albini. Throughout their career, they covered such bands as Antidote, Black Randy and the Metro Squad, Negative Approach, and Agnostic Front. Brad Logan currently runs his own record label; Blacknoise.

Member History


The original line up consisted of singer/guitarist Brad Logan, Sarah Lee on guitar, Jennifer Johnson on bass, and Chris Lagerborg on drums. In 1999, Erika Daking replaced Sarah Lee as guitarist, and John Guerra replaced Chris Lagerborg on drums. More changes occurred in 2002, when Joe Steinbrick became bassist and Adam Zuckert became the new drummer.

Discography


Albums/EP's

  • Voice of Treason Cassette (Self Released, 1996)
  • Failed Society 7" (Hellcat, 1997)
  • Won't Bleed Me 7" (Pelado, 1997)
  • Failed Society / Won't Bleed Me Cassette (Self Released, 1997)
  • Self Titled LP/CD (Hellcat, 1999)
  • Suburban Blight LP/CD (Hellcat, 2001)
  • Split With Crack Rock Steady 7 - Baby Jesus Sliced Up In a Manger 10" (Knife or Death, 2001)
  • Sweating Blood 7" (Bridge 9, 2003)
  • Wake Up Screaming LP/CD (Hellcat, 2003)
  • Won't Bleed Me / Failed Society CD (Alternative Tentacles, 2005)

Compilations

  • Give Em' The Boot Volume 1 CD (Hellcat, 1997)
  • Old Skars and Upstarts CD/LP (Alive, 1997)
  • Give Em' The Boot Volume 2 CD (Hellcat, 1999)
  • Vans Off The Wall Volume 3 CD (Vans, 2000)
  • Tomorrow Seems So Hopeless CD (Eyeball, 2000)
  • Give Em' The Boot Volume 3 CD (Hellcat, 2002)
  • Against Police Justice CD (Non-Commercial, 2003)
  • Punk O' Rama Volume 8 CD (Epitaph, 2003)
  • Give Em' The Boot Volume 4 CD (Hellcat, 2004)
  • Give Em' The Boot DVD (Hellcat, 2005)

External links


American musical groups | Hellcat Records groups | hardcore punk groups

 

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