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In June of '90 we up and moved to Olympia, Washington. We felt that after 4 national tours and countless local and regional shows, we had hit the ceiling in South Dakota. Some would say that for a punk rock band in the late 80s in South Dakota, the ceiling was pretty low to begin with. Van joined that band at this point, on second guitar. We struggled though, with a lot of personal shit, especially between Bob and I. We finally dissolved and broke up in the early fall, but agreed to continue preparing for an already booked show which would then become our farewell show, and one last already booked recording session in Seattle, which would be the posthumously released "Stress" EP in '91. We played our farewell show in Olympia, in Nov. of '90. That was it and we soon went our separate ways. Bob left, I stayed. He went to Colorado to be with his lady Bobbie, where they lived together quite happily until a drunk driver killed them both in '92. | In June of '90 we up and moved to Olympia, Washington. We felt that after 4 national tours and countless local and regional shows, we had hit the ceiling in South Dakota. Some would say that for a punk rock band in the late 80s in South Dakota, the ceiling was pretty low to begin with. Van joined that band at this point, on second guitar. We struggled though, with a lot of personal shit, especially between Bob and I. We finally dissolved and broke up in the early fall, but agreed to continue preparing for an already booked show which would then become our farewell show, and one last already booked recording session in Seattle, which would be the posthumously released "Stress" EP in '91. We played our farewell show in Olympia, in Nov. of '90. That was it and we soon went our separate ways. Bob left, I stayed. He went to Colorado to be with his lady Bobbie, where they lived together quite happily until a drunk driver killed them both in '92. | ||
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Revision as of 08:43, 5 August 2016
Releases
- Last Goodbyes Demo (1987)
- Dissent - Boy Eats Own Head 7" (Amity Records) (1987)
- Dissent - Dead Silence/Dissent Split LP (Double A)
- Dissent - "Dissent" LP (Amity Records) (1988)
- Dissent - Epitome of Democracy LP (Amity Records) (1989)
- Dissent - Expression 7" (Amity Records) (1991)
- Dissent - Live on KTEQ (June 1989)
- Dissent - Compilation Tracks
Live Recordings
- 1987-05-13 - D.J.'s, Colorado Springs, CO
- 1989-06-23 - The Old Avalon Theater, Minneapolis, MN
- 1989-10-?? - Teamsters Hall, Rapid City, SD
- 1989-11-02 - BBQ Iguanas, Washington DC
Photos
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Bob
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Bob
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Skip
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Tanja
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Tim
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Todd
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Todd
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Band Flyer
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Aberdeen Punk Fest Paper Pic
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Aberdeen Punk Fest Paper Pic
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Aberdeen Punk Fest Paper Pic
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Murray Bowles Photo
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Murray Bowles Photo
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Murray Bowles Photo
Links
See Also
- American Heavy Metal Weekend
- Corundum
- Limbic Salad
- Log Jam
- Mothermayi
- Painful X-tremities
- Social Joke
Stickers/Merchandise
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1st LP and T-shirt Ad
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Last Goodbyes Ad
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Sticker
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Sticker
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Boy Eats Own Head Sticker
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Loco Politico '88 Sticker
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Epitome of Democracy? Sticker
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Sticker
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Sticker
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Loco Politico Tour '88 T-Shirt
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Resist Much, Obey Little Sticker
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Artwork
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Bubble Boy Sticker
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Bubble Boy T-Shirt
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Another's Eyes Flyer
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Update Flyer
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Ad
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Tour Flyer
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Amity Ad
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March 26, 1988 - Sioux Falls Flyer
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May 5, 1988 - Tacoma Flyer 1
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May 5, 1988 - Tacoma Flyer 2
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May 5, 1988 - Tacoma Flyer 3
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May 20, 1988 - Tempe Flyer
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July 2, 1988 - Sioux Falls Flyer
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October 2, 1988 - Sioux Falls Flyer 1
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October 2, 1988 - Sioux Falls Flyer 2
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October 2, 1988 - Sioux Falls Flyer 3
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January 6, 1989 - Sioux Falls Flyer
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February 11, 1989 - Ft. Collins Flyer
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April 15, 1989 - Colorado Flyer
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June 23, 1989 - Minneapolis Flyer
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July 21, 1989 - Sioux Falls Flyer
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October 13, 1989 - Sioux Falls Flyer
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February 26, 1989 - Minneapolis Flyer
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Sticker
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Sticker
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Expression Ad
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Lyrics Sheet
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Lyrics Sheet