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Unreferenced|date=May 2009Infobox musical artist|name = Big Boys|image =|caption =|image_size =|background = group_or_band|origin = Austin, Texas|Austin , Texas |genre = Punk rock , funk rock |years_active = 1979& ndash;1984|label = Moment Productions Wasted Talent Enigma Records |associated_acts = MDC (band)|MDC The Dicks |website =|past_members = Randy Turner|Randy "Biscuit" Turner Tim Kerr Chris Gates Steve Collier Greg Murray Fred Shultz Rey Washam |notable_instruments =The Big Boys were a pioneering rock band|band who are credited with helping introduce the new style of hardcore punk that became popular in the 1980s.
History
Based in Austin, Texas the band members were Randy Turner|Randy "Biscuit" Turner on vocals, Tim Kerr on guitar and Chris Gates on bass guitar|bass . Over the years the group played with five drummer s in all; Steve Collier, Greg Murray, Fred Shultz, Rey Washam and Kevin Tubb who played only one show (the bands first) because Steve was sick.
The hardcore punk style, a development from the earlier punk rock|punk sound, arose spontaneously in various cities, but in Austin it was represented by MDC (band)|MDC , Big Boys and The Dicks . The bands often played together; Big Boys and The Dicks jointly released a split single and an LP, ''Live At Raul's .
Big Boys shows were legendary, frequently involving food fights, 'Biscuit' in a Ballet tutu|tutu , or dress, and invitations to the audience to come up and sing along, which often occurred. At the end of early shows, the band was famous for yelling, "OK y'all, go start your own band." The Big Boys are credited as well with the introduction of funk rhythms to hardcore, producing funkcore , an innovation influential on later bands such as Red Hot Chili Peppers , who actually opened up for the Big Boys in Hollywood. This is due in no small part to the addition of a Horn Section, The Impromptu Horns, spearheaded by Chris Gates' brother, Nathan. The Impromptu Horns played mainly local shows, and played on some of the funkiest tracks recorded by The Big Boys. Most of the horn players, who rotated in and out of the section, went to High School with Chris and Nathan (according to Austin local punk rock authority and gay-rights activist "Fat" Scott T.)
They were also one of the first bands involved in the Skate punk|skatepunk scene, appearing in Thrasher magazine|Thrasher skateboarding magazine and in Thrasher s videos, and had their own Big Boys skateboard . After a Bad Brains show in Austin that ended in controversy involving Biscuit (and later inspired the song "Pay to Come Along" by MDC (band)|MDC ), conflicts began to arise within the band, specifically between Biscuit and Chris. The Big Boys played their last show very unexpectedly. Biscuit and Chris never spoke to each other again.
Aftermath
Tim Kerr went on to play with many bands, including Poison 13 , Bad Mutha Goose, Monkeywrench, Jack O Fire, Lord High Fixers and, in 2004, The Total Sound Group .
Chris Gates was also with Poison 13, Junkyard (band)|Junkyard and Charter Bulldogs . Gates can currently be heard fronting Big Chris Gates and Gatesville, a southern-fried country group based in Austin.
Of their drummers, Rey Washam has played consistently with such groups as Jerry's Kids , Scratch Acid , and Ministry (band)|Ministry . Original drummer Steve Collier switched from drums to guitar and formed Doctors' Mob, whose first album was produced by Chris Gates, and later played in the Sidehackers and the Rite Flyers.
Randy Turner had performed with The Slurpees , Cargo Cult (band)|Cargo Cult , and Swine King , the latter band contributing the song "All Broke Down" to Outpunk Records ' compilation, Outpunk Dance Party . Randy Turner was found dead from Hepatitis C complications in his home on August 18, 2005.
The Big Boys also appeared in the well-reviewed 2006 Sundance Film Festival|Sundance film, American Hardcore (film)|American Hardcore . Their song " Brickwall " appeared on the soundtrack.
Big Boys were innovative in many ways and were influential in the direction music and music scenes would take in their wake.
Discography
Singles
Frat Cars 7" single (1980) on Big Boys Records
''Wipe Out/ I'm Sorry Fear and Loathing fanzine promo 7"
Fun Fun Fun 12" EP (1982) on Moment Productions
'' Live at Raul's (1992)|Recorded Live At Raul's Club a double 7" split with The Dicks (1980) on Selfless Records (1992)
Albums
'' Live at Raul's Club split LP with The Dicks (1980) on Rat Race (record label)|Rat Race (1981)
''Where's My Towel/Industry Standard'' on The Judy's|Wasted Talent (1981)
Lullabies Help The Brain Grow on Moment Productions (1983)
''No Matter How Long The Line At The Cafeteria, There's Always A Seat on Enigma (1984)
Collections
Rat Music for Rat People, Vol. 2 ( CD Presents , 1984)
Wreck Collection LP on The Unseen Hand (1988) (reissued on CD by Gern Blandsten in 2002).
The Skinny Elvis CD on Touch and Go Records (1993)
The Fat Elvis CD on Touch and Go Records (1993)
''Lullabies Help The Brain Grow/No Matter How Long The Line At The Cafeteria, There's Always A Seat double LP on X-Mist Records (2004)
See also
List of hardcore punk bands
External links
http://www.soundonsound.org/ Big Boys fansite
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/usa/bigboys_main.html Band Profile
http://www.operationphoenixrecords.com/suburbanvoicebigboys.html Suburban Voice Interview - Big Boys interview from 1983
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