Justice League (band)

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Justice League
Origin California
Genres Youth crew
Melodic hardcore
Emocore (late)
Years active 1983–1988
Associated acts Chain of Strength
Inside Out
Ignite
No For An Answer
Wool
Drive Like Jehu
Statue

Justice League, formed in 1983 and disbanded in 1988, were a Southern California based straight edge hardcore punk group.

Historically, Justice League was the third straight edge band formed in Southern California, United States, with the first being America's Hardcore (AHC) from Los Angeles and the second being Stalag 13 from Oxnard. Justice League was heavily influenced by both bands.

After the group's break-up, guitarist/bassist Ryan Hoffman and drummer Chris Bratton went on to form Chain of Strength, whose band name originates from a Justice League song title of the same name.

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[edit] Band members

[edit] Bass

  • John Godfrey
  • Ryan Hoffman
  • Marc Maxey
  • John "Whitey" McKeown (1987 summer tour only)

[edit] Drums

[edit] Guitar

  • Matt Baker (1987 summer tour only)
  • Ted Edeson
  • Ryan Hoffman
  • Fred Mahintorabi
  • Marc Maxey (1987 summer tour only)

[edit] Vocals

  • Ryan Hoffman
  • Casey Jones
  • Marc Maxey
  • Trevor Raham
  • Jon Roa

[edit] Discography

[edit] Compilation albums

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