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New Regime
Anthony Gallo guitarist for New Regime.Background information Origin S.F.V California, United States Genres Hardcore punk Years active 1979–1985 Labels Mystic Associated acts Suicidal Tendencies, Los Cycos, Nick Menza, Huge Mood Members Anthony Gallo
Todd Payden
Marc Woodson
Michael BrevetzNew Regime is a Los Angeles, California punk band based out of the San Fernando Valley. Co-founded in 1979 by vocalist Todd Payden and bass player Michael Brevetz. The band was initially called "Sodomy Squad." Needing a drummer and guitarist, Brevetz and Payden recruited Marc Woodson and Anthony "Bob" Gallo from their Jr. High School Walter Reed to complete the line up. The group did one demo recording under the name Sodomy Squad. Finding it difficult to get shows under their current band name, they opted for the less offensive but more political "New Regime."
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Musical career
New Regime was part of the first wave of the L.A. punk scene hailing from (S.F.V), they played backyard parties and underground night clubs throughout the San Fernando Valley and Hollywood. They made their own flyers, booked and promoted their own shows, eventually making a big impression on the local punk scene. They were soon doing two to three shows a month. In 1983 New Regime recorded two tracks for Mystic Records "Be a Man Go to War" on (Party Animal 2) and "Night Stix" on the (Copulation Compilation),[1] both were produced by label owner Doug Moody.[2] Once New Regime had some vinyl out, it wasn't long before they caught the attention of Gary Tovar who was one of the owners and founding fathers of Goldenvoice productions. Goldenvoice was the top concert promoter for punk rock in the early eighties, Tovar immediately booked them as an opening act for his next big punk show. That landmark concert was held at the Grand Olympic Auditorium on April 13, 1984. New Regime was the suporting act for the UK Subhumans, MDC, Dicks, Red Scare and Tourists.[3] The concert generated more than 5,000 fans. Reviews of the show from Flipside (#42)[4]and Maximum Rock and Roll fanzines showed New Regime as contending contemporaries among the thriving L.A. punk scene.[5] After these shows and a growing fan base, New Regime went on the road as the opener for Venice punk Icons Suicidal Tendencies in Sacramento.
In 1985 the L.A. punk scene was starting to die out with only a few hanger ons. With the increasing popularity of heavy metal, venues were hard to fill with punk crowds and crossover thrash was becoming the fan favorite. Suicidal Tendencies was starting to move in that direction and guitarist Anthony" Bob" Gallo started putting in time with his Venice Beach contemporaries, eventually co-founding the band Los Cycos with Mike Muir.[6][7] New Regime disbanded that same year and briefly reformed in 1994 for a benefit concert. Unfortunately in April of 2009, drummer Marc Woodson unexplainably died during an afternoon nap. He was in the middle of scoring his first major motion picture. In 2011 New Regime reformed adding drummer Scott Romsos to the line up. They will begin doing shows in 2012.
Personal info
All three surviving members of New Regime are still doing music in some form or another. Singer songwriter Todd Payden went on to do a solo career as "Huge Mood" and still writes songs and does spoken word poetry. He lives in Carpenteria, California with his wife Sherrie and runs a tour catering business and is a personal Chef to the stars. He currently works for race car driver Andy Granatelli. Bassist Michael Brevetz also runs a tour catering business and is also a personal chef to the stars. He is the son of the late Marshall Brevetz founding owner of the world famous "Thee Experience" night club (from the late sixties and seventies era) in Hollywood, California. He currently lives with his wife and two children in Grover Beach, California and he continues to write and record music. Guitarist and music writer Anthony Gallo went on to play with numerous acts including Suicidal Tendencies, Los Cycos, Nick Menza and in 1991 he contributed two songs to the American independent film Across the Tracks (written and directed by Sandy Tung).[8][9] He is engaged to singer songwriter Nicky Trebek and has an eight year old daughter named Cecelia. They live in West Hollywood, California. Drummer and songwriter Marc Lee Woodson unexpectedly passed away in April of 2009 of unknown causes, he was 44 years old.
Musical equipment
Todd Payden- used Shure SM 58's.
Marc Woodson- played a Slingerland drum kit with a red Sparkle finnish.
Michael Brevetz played- an Gibson SG Bass through a 300 watt Ampeg SVT amp head with 2 18's and a horn in the cabinet.
Anthony Gallo played- a Sunburst Strat through a 100 watt Peavy head and a 6-10' cabinet.
Discography
Title Release Label Band Party Animal 2 1983 Mystic New Regime The COPulation Compilation 1983 Mystic New Regime References
- ^ "Albums by New Regime". Rate Your Music. http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/new_regime_f1. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
- ^ "New Regime Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. http://www.discogs.com/artist/New+Regime. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
- ^ "New Regime - Hardcore Show Flyers". Hardcoreshowflyers.com. http://www.hardcoreshowflyers.com/tag/new-regime/. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
- ^ "Flipside Fanzine The Official Memorial Website Back". Flipsidefanzine.com. http://www.flipsidefanzine.com/FlipsideFanzine/FS_Issues_39-44.html. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
- ^ "REAL Punk Rock chart - When Punk Was Punk!". Realpunkrock.tribe.net. http://realpunkrock.tribe.net/m/thread/801974f6-cbbb-4b81-9e96-1f6f73d25460. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
- ^ "Los Cycos Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. http://www.discogs.com/artist/Los+Cycos. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
- ^ "Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives - Anthony Gallo". The Metal Archives. 2011-06-19. http://www.metal-archives.com/artists/Anthony_Gallo/188370. Retrieved 2011-08-15.
- ^ "Across the Tracks". Chucksconnection.com. http://chucksconnection.com/across.html. Retrieved 2011-08-05.
- ^ Across the Tracks (1991) - IMDb
External links
Todd Payden · Michael Brevetz · Anthony Gallo · Marc Woodson ·Studio Albums Categories:- Hardcore punk groups from California
- Musical groups from Los Angeles, California
- Musical groups established in 1983
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