The Meatmen

The Meatmen
Background information
Origin Lansing, Michigan, United States
Genres Punk rock, hardcore punk, heavy metal
Years active 1981–1997, 2008–present
Labels Touch and Go, Homestead, Caroline, Meat King, Go-Kart, TKO, Self Destructo
Associated acts The Fix, Blight, Necros, Minor Threat, Negative Approach, Battalion of Saints, Chapstik
Website http://www.the-meatmen.com/
Members Tesco Vee
Dan "Danny Dirtbag" Gillies
John "Swarthy 'Bun-Length' Franklin" Lehl
Kevin "Hindu Kush" Roberts
Past members Rich Ramsey
Jim Forgey
Mr. X
Gregg Ramsey
Mike Achtenburg
Berl Johnson
Todd Swalla
Brian Baker
Lyle Preslar
Graham McCulloch
Eric Zelsdorf
James Cooper
Stuart Casson
Mark "Gooly" Kermanj
Norman Voss
Mark Davis
Mark Glass
Rob San Pietro
Ian "The Pit Viper" Sugierski
Dave Malosh
Andy "Lord Vapid" Lucas
Leighton Mann

The Meatmen are an American punk band headed by Tesco Vee, originally existing from 1981 to 1997. They were known for their outrageous stage antics and offensive lyrics. They reformed in 2008[1] and continue to tour and record.

History

The Meatmen formed in Lansing, Michigan in 1981.[1] The original band, existing with various lineups for approximately two years, first comprised vocalist Tesco Vee (AKA Robert Vermeulen),[2] guitarist Rich Ramsey, bassist Jim Forgey and drummer Mr. X.[3][4]

The Meatmen made their recorded debut with the song "Meatmen Stomp", which appeared on the 1981 7" compilation EP Process of Elimination, released in 1981 on Touch and Go Records (an offshoot of Touch and Go fanzine, which Vee co-founded in 1979).[5]

The band's first 7" EP, Blüd Sausage, was released in 1982 on Touch and Go.[6] By this time, Gregg Ramsey had joined on guitar, with his brother Rich switching to bass, replacing Forgey. For their second EP, Crippled Children Suck,[7] issued later that same year, Vee and Rich Ramsey (now on guitar) were joined by two new members, bassist Mike Achtenburg (formerly of the Fix)[8] and drummer Berl Johnson. Also in 1982, Vee and Achtenberg played in the brief punk supergroup Blight.

In 1983, the Meatmen issued a full-length album, We're the Meatmen...and You Suck!!, compiling the first EP on side A, and live material recorded at New York City's Mudd Club on side B.[9]

Vee then relocated from Michigan to Washington D.C., releasing the 1984 EP, Dutch Hercules, credited to Tesco Vee and the Meatkrew,[10] before reforming the Meatmen with a rotating cast of members including Todd Swalla of Necros and Brian Baker and Lyle Preslar of Minor Threat.[11] During this period, the band changed their approach dramatically to a more heavy metal sound.

Their first actual studio album, War of the Superbikes, was released in 1985 on Homestead Records, featuring a lineup of Vee, guitarists Baker and Preslar, bassist Graham McCulloch (ex-Negative Approach), and drummer Eric Zelsdorf.[12] For the 1986 follow-up Rock 'N' Roll Juggernaut, released on Caroline Records, lead guitarist James Cooper (later of Battalion of Saints) replaced Baker.[13][14]

Following a solo Vee single, Twisted Road, issued in 1987 by Forced Exposure under the named the Tesco Vee Experience,[15] Caroline issued a live Meatmen album, We're the Meatmen... And You Still Suck! (1988), featuring covers of "Razamanaz" by Nazareth and "Rebel Rouser" by the Sweet.[16] The lineup included Vee, Preslar, McCulloch and two new members, lead guitarist Stuart Casson and drummer Mark "Goolie" Kermanj.

In the early 1990s, Vee formed Tesco Vee's Hate Police, backed by guitarists Keith Campbell and Tommy "Dog" Cohen, bassist Scotty "Thorson" Slade and drummer Neil Ekberg (Campbell and Ekberg were also members of D.C. punk band Black Market Baby). The group released several EPs and one album, 1992's Gonzo Hate Vibe.

Vee then released three more albums with the Meatmen (including guitarist Norman Voss, bassist Mark Davis, and drummers Mark Glass and Rob San Pietro) in a metal-influenced punk style: Toilet Slave (1994, Meat King Records), Pope on a Rope (1995, also on Meat King) and War of the Superbikes II (1996, Go-Kart Records).[17] They also released several EPs, including the "Drugs & Masturbation"/"True Grit" split 7" with Boris the Sprinkler and College Radio Loser 7" EP, both in 1995, and the 1996 sampler Evil in a League with Satan. Vee disbanded the Meatmen in 1996.

Legacy

In 2000, Crazy Bastard Records released We're Not the Meatmen, But We Still Suck!, a compilation of covers of Meatmen songs by various punk artists including Fang and Anal Cunt.[18]

Reunion

A reunited 2008 Meatmen lineup included new members Ian "The Pit Viper" Sugierski on drums, Dave Malosh on guitar and Andy "Lord Vapid" Lucas on bass. This lineup toured the U.S. through 2009 and performed on that year's Cover the Earth covers album.

In 2010, Vee recruited three members of Detroit-based stoner rock band Chapstik, who had toured the U.S. with the Meatmen the previous year: guitarist Leighton Mann, bassist Dan "Danny Dirtbag" Gillies and drummer John "Swarthy 'Bun-Length' Franklin" Lehl. They released the Happy Fucking Easter, Asshole EP, featuring two Germs covers as B-sides, on TKO Records for Record Store Day 2011.[19]

Mann was replaced by guitarist Kevin "Hindu Kush" Roberts in 2012, first appearing on 2013's The Tribute with Two Heads split 7" with Antiseen.[20]

In 2014, the Meatmen released a new full-length studio album, Savage Sagas, on Self Destructo Records.[21]

Discography

Studio albums

Singles and EPs

Live albums and EPs

Compilation albums

Compilation appearances

Videos

References

  1. 1 2 "The Meatmen | Touch and Go / Quarterstick Records". Tgrec.com. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
  2. http://www.antigravitymagazine.com/2014/10/poop-and-boners-an-interview-with-tesco-vee/
  3. https://www.discogs.com/artist/2912941-Jim-Forgey-2
  4. https://www.discogs.com/artist/1179031-Mr-X-14
  5. https://www.discogs.com/Various-Process-Of-Elimination-EP/master/469168
  6. https://www.discogs.com/Meatmen-Blood-Sausage-EP/master/901130
  7. https://www.discogs.com/Meatmen-Crippled-Children-Suck-EP/release/1408199
  8. https://www.discogs.com/artist/1390941-Mike-Achtenberg
  9. https://www.discogs.com/The-Meatmen-Were-The-Meatmen-And-You-Suck/release/686251
  10. https://www.discogs.com/Tesco-Vee-and-The-Meatkrew-Dutch-Hercules-EP/release/1013172
  11. Huey, Steve. "Biography" Allmusic. Retrieved on April 30, 2007.
  12. https://www.discogs.com/The-Meatmen-War-Of-The-Superbikes/release/1013301
  13. https://www.discogs.com/The-Meatmen-Rock-N-Roll-Juggernaut/release/1013109
  14. http://www.collegian.psu.edu/arts_and_entertainment/article_0ead7214-94d9-5536-a93f-093e0e0035be.html
  15. https://www.discogs.com/Tesco-Vee-Experience-Twisted-Road/release/528917
  16. https://www.discogs.com/Meatmen-The-Were-The-Meatmen-And-You-Still-Suck/release/2661467
  17. https://www.discogs.com/The-Meatmen-War-Of-The-Super-Bikes-II/master/930399
  18. https://www.discogs.com/Various-Were-Not-The-MeatmenBut-We-Still-Suck/release/4333560
  19. https://www.discogs.com/Meatmen-The-Happy-Fucking-Easter-Asshole/release/2831336
  20. https://www.discogs.com/Antiseen-Meatmen-The-Tribute-With-Two-Heads/release/5118895
  21. https://noisey.vice.com/en_us/article/tesco-vee-the-meatmen-interview-savage-sagas
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