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DISCLAIMER: This is a fan/memorial page, and nothing more. Deadguy broke up a decade ago, and the existence of this profile is not an indication of a reunion or the band being active. In other words, Deadguy will not be touring in your area anytime soon, and they aren't putting out more records. If you want Deadguy on a compilation, I'm not the person to talk to, as I'm merely a fan - goto the band's official site and ask there. I have gotten countless questions about tour dates, release schedules, inclusions on compilation records, and the like, and if anything, it's proof that Deadguy were way ahead of their time that people assume that they're still active after all this time has passed.




OK guys, thanks for supporting the page - now, I need something extra from you...

- Deadguy photographs
- Flyers
- Magazine articles
- Videos
- In short... anything you have, I want it.

In the wake of Deadguy's page going under (click the link above to see for yourself), I'd like to make this the ultimate resource for Deadguy-related material. If you have anything to contribute, I'll gladly accept it and try to make a home for it here - send it to me in a message, or email it do me at Deadguypage AT gmail DOT com.


Deadguy are the hardcore equivalent to The Velvet Underground: not many bought the records, but the ones that did started bands. The difference is, The Velvets are looked upon as one of the best rock groups to ever form, whilst Deadguy have been sadly forgotten. This page aims to change that.

To the few that remember them, Deadguy represents that moment in time when hardcore and metal initally came together, a moment we are still feeling the effects of. Sure, it took Integrity to inject hardcore with metal influence initially, but Deadguy molded metallic hardcore into a cohesive genre with a sound all its own. Without them and their lasting influence, there wouldn't be a Dillinger Escape Plan, Botch would've never formed, and the same can be said for countless other bands. Deadguy were there, at the center of it all. This page is a tribute to them.

The following bio is taken straight from Deadguy.org:

One night in the summer of 1994 Dave and Crispy went to CBGB's in NYC to go see the Cows and the Unsane. It was hot. The Cows (for those of you who aren't familiar) are pretty entertaining, in fact I'd say they should have been much more popular than they were. The Unsane had just reformed with Vinnie on drums and the other 2 original guys still playing. They were so unbelievably heavy (and loud) and so unlike the crappy bands in New Brunswick it seemed only natural to go buy all their records and start ripping off the cool parts and making a band around it. Admittedly this might seem kinda lame, but who cares, we just wanted to rock. No one ever believes this story but it is literally how the band started, if there had been something better on TV that nite, none of this would have ever happened.

So you're thinking, "Yeah, I guess they sounded a little like the Unsane, but not really." That's true, we found that the Unsane songs although cool and heavy weren't very hard to play, that's when we discovered a band from Tennessee called Today is the Day, (I had bought the cd a few weeks earlier) who we could rip off even more than the Unsane. The first TITD album, Supernova, is still one of my favorite records of all time. It's so heavy and evil and the music is so crazy that there wasn't even anything to compare it to. If you listen to "6 Dementia Satyr" and then "Black Dahlia" (in that order) and then listen to "Druid" from our "white meat" 7 inch you'll see the inspiration (basically we stole it, Cool, huh?). Anyway, Crispy and I were housemates, along with a whole bunch of other knuckleheads at 149 Somerset Street, a house that became the practice space for Deadguy as well as a local punk rock venue. We knew we needed other people in order to become a band so we went through our roommate list and found 2 who could play instruments; Pops (a.k.a. Tim Naumann) and Bruce, (who later went to France and came back nuts, seriously.) so we started teaching Pops how to play bass, since that was what Crispy knew how to play. Then we had 2 bass players, so Crispy went and bought a guitar and became the guitar player. We were a cool power trio, like Rush, or Triumph, those 2 shared the vocals and it was cool. Somewhere along the lines we got suckered into bringing another singer so that Crispy and Pops could just play. At the time it seemed like a good idea and for a while it worked, unfortunately it became a real hassle.

We played our first show in the basement of 149 Somerset Street a few months later, I think we had 5 songs which we hadn't even named. Quick side note here: the origin of the name Deadguy came from the John Candy movie "Only the Lonely" where he's carrying around dead bodies and people keep asking "Who's the Deadguy?" So the show was kinda weird, I remember there being way too many people there and us being so loud that every one of them were covering their ears to escape the feedback and noise coming from us. It was a success though, we made a bunch of t-shirts and people wanted them and people seemed to sorta like the noise factor, when I say noise, I mean shit noise that makes your head hurt.

At some point we moved to another apartment and built a practice space/bedroom. Crispy and I worked on new songs and parts pretty much every night. Somewhere before that happened we went and recorded the "White Meat" 7 inch at Trax East in NJ, I still like the songs on there, but the guitars should have been louder, overall it was a cool record and there wasn't a whole lot of bands going for that sound at that point, so we were cool. That record came out on Dada/Popgun, a local label.

The "White Meat" 7 inch got us some good press and notoriety so we started playing all over the East Coast and pretty soon had a good following (I think kids liked us cause we made new t shirts all the time). After a show in NYC we met up with the jokers from Engine/Blackout Records who put out the "Work Ethic" 7 inch as well as a CDEP that contained both 7 inchers.

The guys at Engine were pretty screwy after a while. We had gone and recorded the "Fixation" album and they couldn't pay the studio for it, so we bailed and went to Victory. At the time Victory was pretty much Tony and a few lackeys, he put the record out in February I think, even though it had been done in October.

The first tour sucked, the booking agent was a complete idiot and she screwed up the whole West Coast, so by the time we got to LA we only had one show left in Seattle. You might say that tempers started to flare as certain member s of the band were treating this tour as a vacation while others of us were there to rock. (never mind we were living on $2-$5 a day, whereas they had a bunch of money from their parents or wherever and we were eating bread sandwiches) The whole thing came to a head at the home of our former housemate Gabe, the poor bastard never knew what happened. We got to his house and in about 15 minutes, three of us (Dave, Crispy and Pops) were not talking to the other 2, we were out of money, out of shows and they were accusing of us of "ruining their good time" because we didn't want to stay in Seattle for 3 extra days. We drove back to NJ only stopping for gas. 50 hours, basically non-stop with the 3 of us against the 2 of them. After that they decided to move to Seattle. We decided they were jackasses and stayed in NJ.

About this time, we switched Pops from bass over to vocals; it took a while for him to really learn how to scream and breath, but in the end I like his voice a million times better. We also recruited our former roadie (and Destroyer of Babylon) Tom Yak to come and play 2nd guitar. At that point the bass player search began--it sucked. Eventually the mighty Rob Leecock convinced us to let Jim Baglino join, we had been hesitant since Jim was in Human Remains, but those guys were pretty dysfunctional, plus Jim wanted to play bass, so it worked out. We started practicing at his studio in Red Bank and that's where we wrote most of the songs for "Screamin" (although we still played in the basement).

Somewhere within this whole story we met lots of interesting people and played with lots of great bands (and plenty of terrible ones) including Today is the Day, so when it came time to record we called Steve Austin, who flew to NJ to record "Screamin" with us. It was an experience and I think the record is great, that was the sound we were always going for and I think there wasn't anything left for us after that recording.

The next tour was set up by the people at Victory, we went out with Bloodlet for about 2 months over the whole country. This tour was much better; we actually got paid, had shows and all got along. Along the way we fought a midget, crashed into some foreigners, Crispy chipped his tooth on Jim's bass, we lived in Orlando for a week and had a great roadie, named Samson. Despite the fact that this tour was good, it was grueling both physically (Pops and I lost 10 pounds each) and mentally (Tom decided he was no longer a rock star). Young Tom's final shows were cool, the first one was with the Misfits and a whole cast of others at the WSOU anniversary in Asbury Park, NJ, there were about 4,000 people there. His last show was at the Wetlands in NYC for CMJ, we had to stop at Jim's dad's house on the way in and as we were sitting outside a bird dropped dead out of the sky right at our feet--I think it was an omen. Tom took to the trees after that and began a reclusive lifestyle.

We continued to play around the East Coast (now with our friend Chris from Doc Hopper on guitar), and began an unbelievable epidemic of breaking down at every possible point. We played our last show in New Brunswick in May of 1997, Jim didn't want to stop being a band and he got mad at us at that show and no one heard from him for about 3 months.

People often wonder what happened to everyone after that; Jim owns a rehearsal studio in Red Bank, NJ and continues to rock. Chris from Doc Hopper also continues to rock. Pops went back to playing bass and finally is finishing college after 10 years. Crispy became a professional gambler for a while but stopped when his car blew up mysteriously one night. (seriously) Tom took to the trees as they say, kind of like a survivalist who lives in the woods and I (Dave) have been on a quest to become the first punk rocker to become an internet millionaire.


This page was made and is maintained by Rob, dedicated Deadguy disciple and native New Jerseyan. If you'd wish to contribute anything to the page, contact me on here, on my personal page, or via the E-mail address I have for this page (deadguypage AT gmail DOT com, take that spammers) and let me know.

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butcher in da moshpit (IN DA STUDIO)

butcher in da moshpit (IN DA STUDIO)



Nov 4 2009 6:49 AM

THNXXX!
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Nov 2 2009 12:59 PM

whats sup, droping by to show some luv! <3<3

Omniscient Spine

Omniscient Spine



Oct 7 2009 8:55 AM

Thanks for the add!!
Great sounds!

Now I upload 1 demo song,
so please check it out!
I hope you like it.

Cheers and thanks from Kyoto,Japan
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Oct 7 2009 8:54 AM

Nothingness
 
DEADLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS
 
NOTHINGNESS "BEYOND SENSES"
 
Debut album from one of the most promosing french newcomers. Featuring guest appearance by Samuel Bourreau from HACRIDE.
 
 
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Oct 6 2009 12:00 AM

Check out our new video promo!:



A-Butta *official blow out yo speakers vol.1 page*

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Oct 6 2009 12:00 AM

Excuse me, can you lend me a minute of your time? Thanks! After many long nights in the studio, sweating, frustrated, and emotional trying to reach perfection, My album "Hazardous" is finally up for sale. I put everything i had into this album, so much energy and passion. I can honestly say this is my best work yet. It would be a shame for all my hard work and efforts to go unconsidered. Im not asking you to buy it nor am I asking you to like it, but I am asking you to give it an honest listen. If you like it, great! If you buy it, even better! If you hate it, no hard feelings. Let me know the outcome. Thanks for your time.

(Click the iTunes button to go to the album)
A-Butta - Hazardous - Future
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Oct 5 2009 11:59 PM

If it wasn't for that drum break in Free Mustache Rides and the Screamin EP in general, my funk and drum'n'bass lovin' self would never be playin drums in a hardcore band right now.  -Tim from The Machinists
Kim

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Sep 29 2009 12:07 PM

you rock! keep rockin! <3<3
Channel One

Channel One



Sep 29 2009 12:07 PM

Hey! Channel One is coming to the east coast! we're playin with our friends, The Hubcity Stompers, the Void Union, King Django, and many more! Three great shows: This Friday in New Brunswick @ The Tavern, then Saturday in Brooklyn @ The Knitting Factory, and then a matinee show in Asbury Park @ Asbury Lanes! Come hang with us! thanks, C1
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Sep 15 2009 11:28 AM


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Sep 8 2009 12:22 AM

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brothers & sisters



Aug 31 2009 10:34 PM

Thanks for being brothers and/or sisters with brothers & sisters.

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Shadow of the Reign



Jul 14 2009 7:25 PM

Thanks for being on our friend's list, YOU rock!! If you haven't already come check out the tunes on our page...Sure we're a bit cocky and we can't stop droppin f bombs but we write str8 from the heart!!!..lol

Leave us some comments and let us know what you think our best song is.

IF you have already recieved this comment we apologize..

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LIGHT CIRCLES

LIGHT CIRCLES



Jun 20 2009 1:07 AM

We've finally got our demo "Broken Seas" available online!!!
Please contact us for any further details...

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May 13 2009 8:47 PM

Listen to the new track !
Legs Feel Heavy from LE album “My Own Haze”…


Virgibia

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May 15 2009 12:49 PM

Hi .
Nice Profile,any new songs come my profile and drop a comment.Good Day
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PANTIN HILARE



May 7 2009 6:06 PM

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THROUGH SOLACE

THROUGH SOLACE



May 8 2009 12:21 PM

Hey!

Our new album "The World On Standby" is now available on Strikefirst Records. Be sweet if you could check it out here -

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Thanks!
Hub City Stompers

Hub City Stompers



Apr 30 2009 12:15 AM

We are happy and proud to announce that
The Hub City Stompers'
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"Ska Ska Black Sheep"
featuring 6 brand new tunes and 6 wicked dubs and versions of HCS classics is
IN STOCK NOW and available exclusively through Stubborn Records.

It's been a long time coming, but this really fun ska-punk-hardcore-dub-reggae record is now ready to be unleashed upon the world!

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Apr 21 2009 4:32 PM

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Feb 19 2009 4:47 PM

Welcome!!

Brutal Brazilian Metal from Amsterdam!
TRUE TILL DEATH

TRUE TILL DEATH



Feb 19 2009 2:20 AM

AMAZING...
Blackwall (new song up!!)

Blackwall  (new song up!!)



Feb 16 2009 12:24 AM

Thanks a lot for the add & support!
Hardcore 4 life!
Greetings from Switzerland!

Cheerz
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