The Rudiments

The Rudiments

Infobox musical artist
Name = The Rudiments


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Alias = Los Rudiments, Rudiments
Origin = San Francisco, USA
Genre = ska, reggae, punk rock
Years_active = 1990–1996
Label = Asian Man Records, Dill Records, Beach Recordings
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Members = Brent Wilson
Scott Pope
Craig Mazzera
Scott Rehlaender
Matt Powell
Andy Baker
Drew Morton
Craig Timms

The Rudiments are a ska and punk band from the East Bay, California.

Biography

The group was together in the 1990's, and were signed to Asian Man Records with other ska/punk artists of the era, such as Link 80 and MU330. They started out playing local shows and produced their first record with Dill Records, "Psychoska". The band's most popular songs include "Wailing Paddle", "Trash", and "Scapegoat". Later in their fairly short-lived career, the band put out "Bitch Bitch Bitch", a record more centered around the punker side of their sound. The bands influences can be noted as Operation Ivy and The Clash, who were both pioneers of the ska sound.

Band Members

*Scott Rehlaender - Lead Vocals
*Brent Wilson - Guitar, Bass, Vocals
*Matt Powell - Guitar, Bass, Vocals
*Craig Mazzera - Drums, Percussion

Discography

*"Psychoska" - Dill Records
*"Terror in the Heartland" - Dill Records
*"Bitch Bitch Bitch" - Asian Man Records
*"Rudiments: Circle Our Empire 1990-1993" - Asian Man Records

References

External Links

* [http://www.myspace.com/therudiments Official MySpace Profile]
* [http://www.asianmanrecords.com/bands/rud.html Biography from Asian Man Records Website]


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