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hatnote| Youth of Today is also a song by Amy Macdonald (singer)|Amy MacDonald .Refimprove|date=June 2008Infobox musical artist | | name = Youth of Today | image = Youth of Today at SO36 (2010) - 2.jpg| caption = Youth of Today performing in Berlin , Germany 2010| background = group_or_band | origin = Connecticut , USA | genre = Hardcore punk|Hardcore , Youth Crew | years_active = 1985–1990, 2004, 2010–present | label = Revelation Records | associated_acts = Violent Children (band)|Violent Children , Gorilla Biscuits , CIV (band)|CIV , Judge (band)|Judge , Shelter (band)|Shelter , Into Another (band)|Into Another | Former_members = Ray Cappo John Porcelly Walter Schreifels Sammy Siegler Youth of Today is an American hardcore punk straight edge band, formed in 1985 and still in activity. The band played a major role in establishing the Youth Crew punk subculture|subculture of hardcore, both espousing and evolving the philosophies of the straight edge and vegetarian lifestyles. http://members.fortunecity.com/youthoftoday/Interviews/interv4.htm
History
Youth Of Today was formed in Danbury, Connecticut in 1985 by two members of the hardcore punk|hardcore band Violent Children, Ray Cappo (vocals) and John Porcelly (Porcell) (guitar) were aiming to start a Straight Edge band at a time when most old school straight edge bands had disbanded. Having difficulty finding a bassist and drummer, Ray and Porcell found help from two high school friends, Graham Philips and Darren Pesce, who had played with Porcell in a band called The Young Republicans in the past.
''Can't Close My Eyes
In 1985, Youth Of Today recorded their debut EP ''Can't Close My Eyes'' for Kevin Seconds ' (singer of the popular hardcore band 7 Seconds (band)|7 Seconds ) label Positive Force Records. At the same time the band contributed five songs to the Connecticut Fun compilation album; these tracks would later be combined with the aforementioned release to make the album version of ''Can't Close My Eyes that is commonly recognized today.
After touring for a while both Graham and Darren left the band, and two members of New York City|New York band Straight Ahead joined Ray and John, Craig Setari (bass) and Tommy Carroll (musician)|Tommy Carroll (drums).
Tommy left during their second tour, and Drew Thomas , drummer of brother band Crippled Youth (who later changed their name to Bold (band)|Bold ), was asked to finish the rest of the tour.
A short while later, Underdog vocalist Richie Birkenhead joined the band on second guitar. With this line-up, the first Youth Of Today album was recorded, entitled Break Down The Walls , and released by Wishingwell Records, the label of California straight edge bands Unity and Uniform Choice . http://www.bandtoband.com/band/youth-of-today/break-down-the-walls Youth Of Today - Break Down The Walls - BandToBand.com
Soon after recording the album Drew was replaced by Mike "Judge" (later to be the singer, along with John Porcelly on guitar, in the band Judge (band)|Judge ).
Craig left to reform Straight Ahead (and later played in Agnostic Front and Sick Of It All ), and Walter Schreifels of Gorilla Biscuits joined on as the new bassist.
At the end of the Break Down The Walls tour that followed the release of the LP, second guitarist Richie left the band to concentrate on singing in Underdog, and with that line-up Youth Of Today appeared with two songs on the Revelation Records compilation "New York Hardcore - The Way It Is", alongside New York City|New York bands like Bold (band)|Bold , Gorilla Biscuits, Side By Side (band)|Side By Side and Sick of it All . http://www.bandtoband.com/band/youth-of-today/new-york-city-hardcore-the-way-it-is Youth Of Today – New York City Hardcore · The Way It Is - compilation - BandToBand.com
''We're Not In This Alone
At the end of 1987, Mike left the band, and Sammy Siegler (ex- Side by Side (band)|Side by Side ) became the new drummer. In 1988, Youth Of Today recorded their classic second LP " We're Not In This Alone ", which was released in America by Caroline Records (U.S.)|Caroline Records and in Europe by both We Bite Records and Funhouse Records.
The beginning of the next year, Youth Of Today, whose line-up was steady at last, did a Europe an tour- playing shows in: Sweden , Norway , Denmark , Germany , Switzerland , Austria , Yugoslavia , Italy , France , Belgium , the Netherlands and England .
In 1990, Youth Of Today decided to quit and recorded 4 songs for a farewell 7" on Revelation Records. Three of those songs appeared on the single "Disengage".
When Youth Of Today split, it seemed the beginning of the end for the second straight edge wave, which had begun in 1985, and which was at its height in 1988–1990. Together with bands like Uniform Choice , Gorilla Biscuits , Instead, No For An Answer, and Chain of Strength , Youth Of Today were an inspiration for hundreds of bands all over the world, who combined the message of positive thinking and straight edge with energetic and fast hardcore, as well as an inspiration for hundreds of thousands of kids to live and lead a positive drug-free life.
Post-breakup
Ray Cappo of Youth of Today started the International Society for Krishna Consciousness|Hare Krishna band Shelter (band)|Shelter , and was later joined by Porcell.
Walter was playing guitar in Gorilla Biscuits from 1986 until their end, and was joined on the European tour of Gorilla Biscuits in 1990 by Porcell and Sammy on guitar and drums. After the split of Gorilla Biscuits, Walter started Quicksand (band)|Quicksand , and later on, Rival Schools (band)|Rival Schools and Walking Concert .
Sammy later played drums in CIV (band)|CIV (which featured members of Gorilla Biscuits) and multiple other bands, including Limp Bizkit .
Reunion
Aside from several one-off reunion shows, Youth of Today did a European reunion tour in 2004 with original members Ray, Porcell and Sammy. Ray's friend Ken Olden from Battery (band)|Battery and Better Than A Thousand filled in on bass.
In fall 2010, they again started for a small reunion tour through Europe starting on September 16, in Lyss, Switzerland.
A first-ever South American tour was scheduled for the first week of December 2010, taking Youth Of Today to countries like Peru, Chile, Argentina and Brazil.
Youth Of Today played two shows in Russia, and two in Oslo, Norway during the 3rd week in March 2011
Youth of Today played the U Street Music Hall in Washington, D.C. on June 3, 2011. Opening bands were Mouthpiece (band)|Mouthpiece and Give.
Youth of Today played a show at the http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/27151 Glasshouse in Pomona, CA, and another show at the Chaos in Tejas festival in June 2011.
Youth of Today played at the http://www.getawayrock.se/festival/ Getaway Rock festival in Gävle, Sweden 7–9 July 2011.
Youth of Today also played " This is Hardcore " on August 12, The show sold out.
Youth of Today played Riot Fest in Chicago opening for Danzig and Doyle playing Misfits songs on Friday, October 7, 2011.
Band members
;Current
Ray Cappo – vocals (1985–1990, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2010–present)
John Porcelly – guitar (1985–1990, 1994, 1999, 2004, 2010–present)
Steve Reddy – vocals (For one show in 1987. Ray played bass, Walter broke his ankle before the show)
Kevin Seconds – drums (1986)
Walter Schreifels – bass (1987–1990, 1994)
Mike "Judge" – drums (1987)
Tim Brooks (1999)
Discography
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Albums
Year !! Album Name !! Record Label
1985
1986
1988
1990
Singles
Can't Close My Eyes 7" (1985, Positive Force Records #4; has since been re-issued in LP or CD format on four different labels: Schism Records, Caroline Records, We Bite Records, and Revelation Records)
Disengage 7"/CD (Revelation Records, 1990)
Live albums/singles
Yesterday 7" (1991) (Unofficial Release)
Take A Stand 12"/ LP/ CD (Lost And Found Records, 1992)
Anarchy In Vienna LP (1989) (Unofficial)
Live At Van Hall 1989, Amsterdam 7" (Commitment Records, 1989)
Live At CBGB's 7" (Reality Records, 1998)
Inside Out (hardcore band)|Inside Out and Youth of Today-Benefit split 7" (Live Bootleg) http://www.discogs.com/artist/Youth+Of+Today "Years and Labels"
Compilations
Make It Work 7"
Connecticut Fun LP (1985)
New York City Hardcore: Together 7" (1987, Revelation Records)
New York City Hardcore – The Way It Is LP (1988, Revelation Records)
Hold Your Ground CD
Sunday Matinee LP/ CD
In-Flight Program CD
Voice Of The Voiceless LP/ CD
Another Shot For Bracken LP
''A Time We'll Remember LP
We Bite 7"
We Bite 100 2xLP
The Sound Of The Streets 4xCD
Revelation 100 2xLP/CD (Revelation Records)
See also
Straight edge
Youth crew
References
reflist
External links
commons category|Youth of Today
http://members.fortunecity.com/youthoftoday Youth of Today fan site
http://www.revelationrecords.com/ Revelation Records
http://punkcity.propagande.org/html/public/groupe_5.html Biographie en francais
http://www.pmakid.com/2011/11/john-porcelly-of-youth-of-today-judge.html Interview with Porcell on PMAKid.com
Category:American hardcore punk musical groups Category:Musical groups established in 1985 Category:Musical groups disestablished in 1990 Category:Straight edge groups Category:Revelation Records artists
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