Subculture - I heard a Scream LP (1985) 1/3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- I HEARD A SCREAM LP
No Core/Fartblossom, 1985
1. All My Love
2. Words I've Never Heard
3. Le Chartier's Principle
4. I Heard a Scream
5. Creatures
6. The Last Time
Subculture was invented in 1983 by Chris Phillips and Matt Smith. They didnt know any other punk rock people in Winston-Salem at that time so needless to say they were a duo. Matt already had a guitar and could play a few Chuck Berry songs. Chris became the drummer because he couldnt get the words to Johnny B Goode right. They called the band Two Average White Guys With Big Gonads, or T.A.W.G.W.B.G for short.
Matt Started writing songs because it was easier than learning other peoples. He didnt know anything about politics and felt that it would be obnoxious for a 14 year-old to sing about Reagan era America so he chose the only topic he thought he new anything about: girls. This was a bit unusual for a punk band at the time but they didnt know any better. Chris met Bill Huthchins in early 1984. Bill had a bass guitar and could play pretty well so he became the bass player. It was Bill who came up the name Subculture. He saw it spray-painted on a wall in The Whos movie, The Kids are Alright. In late 1984, Matt met a punk rock guy named Clint Buss at school. Clint played guitar and dressed real punk. Clint joined the band.
They played at some parties in Winston-Salem and even played in Simon Bob Sinisters house in Durham. Simon Bob later sang in The Ugly Americans and much later in C.O.C. Clints dad drove them to the party. The punk people in Durham thought it was neat. Matt was singing and playing guitar at the same time. He found this to be challenging so they decided to get a singer who could jump around and scream. Matts voice was lazy and nasally sounding. They thought girls would like them better if they had a real singer. Kevin Collins was perfect. He had red hair like Chris, and he wore glasses. It turned out that his voice sounded really good when he screamed. He could jump pretty high too.
Clint left the band after a few months but they continued as a four piece. They recorded a demo in Kevins basement and called it We Like Girls because thats what the songs were about. They played a lot of shows in Raleigh and sold their tapes to people. They sold the most at a show in Durham at a place called the St. Josephs Cultural Center. It was in the ghetto and after the show Mike Dean and Reed Mullin got stabbed. Dont worry, they were OK.
They all got girlfriends like they had originally set out to. Bill spent too much time with his. This was unacceptable to the band so they kicked him out. Clint joined up again on bass. In the Summer of 1985 they recorded their first record, I Heard a Scream. Reed Mullin of No Core records and C.O.C. was highly instrumental in the project. He arranged for the record to be released in conjunction with Bob Durkee of Fartblossom Records in Pomona CA.
In 1986 Ed Marshall and Clint Buss were replaced by Fred Hutchinson on guitar and Jeff Floyd on bass. Phil Swisher, a future C.O.C bassist, was originally going to fill the guitar spot, but he was unexpectedly dropped on his head in a fight with a 300 pound homosexual at the Brewery in Raleigh. Its not that Im being homophobic, its a simple fact, it was a 300 pound homosexual. His name was Larry Lube. Since Phil was bald-headed it gave him a concussion. When Phil recovered he decided that Subculture wasnt really the thing for him at the time, even though they had nothing to do with him being dropped on his head. Phil recommended Fred to do the gig instead. Fred suggested his friend Jeff to take Clints place.
They did their first tour of the Midwest and East Coast that summer with the horrible NOFX. Theyre not really that horrible now, but at the time Subculture were the greatest punk rock band in the world. Everyone else was pretty horrible in comparison. They recorded a second record in 1987 but it never came out. The concept of shopping around for a label eluded the band at that time.
They toured the US and Canada in 1987 with NOFX. This was the last tour Subculture did. Matt quit the band in Green Bay after a show at a boxing ring, The band finished the tour without him.
In 1988 Fat Mike called Matt to see if Subculture wanted to go to Europe that summer. Matt told him he was out of his fucking mind and that there was no future in it. Fat Mike thought there was a future in it. One of them was right.
by Kevin Collins
Still love it in 2020. Would LOVE to have my old doo doo shirt.
I saw these guys with the Dead Kennedys at Skate Town in Raleigh, North Carolina.
I LOVED this album, listened to it all the time.
This is a nice find - loved this band! Re: what the band members went on to do: Chris Phillips, the drummer, ended up drumming for the Squirrel Nut Zippers.
Kevin Collins ended up in Erectus Monotone, which just did some reunion shows, and he's also in Double Negative with Brian Walsby.
thx dude for upload this!
its one of my top 10 hardcore records!!
Wish I still had the doo doo tshirt.
Oh hell!! I can't believe I found this. I wish I still had the tapes we recorded at Matt's house. Good memories for sure!!
Right, I am so damn happy right now.
@doomybaya They are a mid-1980s hardcore band from North Carolina (USA central east coast) The singer and I are from the same town.
Skank For The Bank (food bank of Winston-Salem) 1986
All-day show: these guys, C.O.C., Resist, Eugene Chadbourne
and tons more
Holy crap music blows now
I totally forgot about this band. Reminds me of skating the Lansdowne Bowl, in MD. I played the shit out of this record. I used to have that T shirt. It's a wonder how you found any punk music back then since there were so few pressings.
Sweet youth.
Love Subculture and NOFX, but also Stalag 13! Much love to Dave!
Nofx? 🤣
Any old members of subCulture posting? Anyone remember the Metroplex show in 1986 in the summer with No FX?
My brother Jeff Floyd was the singer for Subculture then when they did a US tour with NOFX. He has a face book account.
Nofx hahaha
Clint Buss!
i have no clue who these guys are, im from southamerica. they are great though
That must have been a good while ago...
Does anyone happen to have the lyrics to I Heard A Scream? If so please let me know!!!! Thank you and SUBCULTURE forever!!
I have an extra copy on vinyl, it has the lyrics i'm pretty sure .Are you still around here?
@@robertriopelle9091 still have that record lying around by chance?
he is, & he was in the great Double Negative until a year or two ago. Check em out if you haven't, it's not unlike subculture. bit more Crucifix-y
Anybody know what Matt is doing these days? Is he still in Winston-Salem? Chris was in Squirel Nut Zippers and wrote and played a lot of the music for "Burlesque".
Last time I saw Chris Ong he was in a greatfull dead tribute band...Opie went awol and the other kid flipped out and was born again........................
@MonkeyDudeSF MonkeyDudeSF, Do you know if KC is still in Raleigh?