Avengers (band)

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Avengers

Avengers in 2006
Background information
Also known as scAvengers
Origin San Francisco, California, U.S.
Genres Punk rock
Years active 1977–1979, 1999, 2004–present
Labels Dangerhouse, White Noise, CD Presents, Lookout! Records
Members
Penelope Houston
Greg Ingraham
Joel Reader
Luis Illades
Former members
Danny Furious
Jonathon Postal
James Wilsey
Brad Kunt
Danny Panic

The Avengers are an American rock band in the first wave of American punk rock, formed in 1977 in San Francisco, California. Penelope Houston, who later became a folk musician, was their singer.

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[edit] History

[edit] Original history

Drummer Danny Furious and guitarist Greg Ingraham decided to start a band, and Danny approached Penelope Houston to be their singer, who agreed. They finished their lineup with Jonathon Postal on bass, although he was replaced shortly after by Jimmy Wilsey[1]. Their first release (which is also the only while the band was originally together) was We Are the One, a three-song EP which was released on Dangerhouse Records in 1977.

The Avengers opened for the Sex Pistols in San Francisco at their final show at Winterland, which led to Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones producing a recording session for the band. In January 1979, Ingraham left the band and was replaced by Brad Kunt, although the band only lasted a few more months until June 1979[2]. An EP, titled Avengers, was released on White Noise Records a few month after the band broke up, which included songs from the Steve Jones produced session.

An album called Avengers (sometimes referred to as the Pink Album, including by Houston herself[3]) was released in 1983. It featured tracks recorded through the band's whole time together, and was compiled by drummer Danny Furious[2]. The album was out-of-print for a long time due to being in "legal limbo," during which time Houston would sell the album in CD-R format directly through her website. The album was finally re-released in 2009 on Water Records.

[edit] New releases and re-formation

In 1999, a compilation album called Died for Your Sins was issued by Lookout! Records. In addition to original unreleased studio recordings and live tracks, three tracks were newly recorded in 1999 by the scAvengers, featuring original members Houston and Ingraham with new members bassist Joel Reader (The Mr. T Experience, The Plus Ones) and drummer Danny Panic (Screeching Weasel). To support the album, the scAvengers did a few shows[4]. In 2003, a live album titled Zero Hour was released in Italy. The next year, The American in Me was released, featuring all of the tracks from Zero Hour plus four other unreleased studio recordings. Houston and Ingraham again joined with Reader and new drummer Luis Illades to perform some record release shows, and this lineup has performed sporadic live shows since[4].

On July 16, 2006, Houston and Ingraham joined Pearl Jam to perform "American in Me" at the Bill Graham Civic Center.

[edit] Members

[edit] Current

[edit] Previous

[edit] Discography

Title Year Type Label
We Are the One 1977 EP Dangerhouse Records
Avengers 1979 EP White Noise Records
Avengers 1983 compilation album CD Presents
Died for Your Sins 1999 compilation album Lookout! Records
Zero Hour 2003 live album Get Back Records
The American In Me 2004 compilation album DBKWorks

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