- The Stains (Los Angeles)
The Stains were an underground band started in
1976 byJesus Fixx (aka Jesus Amezquita) andRobert Becerra . The band went through many personnel changes and two noteworthy genre changes during its existence. The Stains began as a heavy metal band, then shifted to jazzcore, then regressed to fast and furiousrock'n'roll with improvised passages à laJimi Hendrix Experience , Cream orThe Who , inspired by members' first encounter with aRamones album. Robert Becerra was heavily influenced byCarlos Montoya ,Ritchie Blackmore ,Jimi Hendrix , andAndrés Segovia .The Stains had their start in Boyle Heights. They were soon hated by many in East Los Angeles for their
nihilist attitude, but became very popular amongstreet punk s in South Bay andHollywood . Later in their career, they gained some notoriety inLatin America and Europe. Theirs was a violent and unpredictable stage show with excellent musicianship.Their off-stage behavior was infamous, as the would show up at Brat,
Los Illegals gigs, or other shows, and break them up with their Stormtroopers and Stainettes. They flaunted Nazi symbols, even performing as the "Young Nazis" in quasi-paramilitary gear. Other times they would dress likePachuco s, or Revolution-era Mexican bandit costumes, likePancho Villa . Jesus Fixx even would even go as far as dressing as a Federal officer or Nazi officer, and was almost killed on First and Soto Streets in East Los AngelesThey recorded one EP album on
SST Records , "The Stains", which is now out of print. One song, "Pretty Girls", appeared on the compilation cassette "The Future Looks Bright " alongside tracks by Black Flag, The Minutemen,T.S.O.L. , and other mainstays of the Los Angeles punk scene. The record was released at least two years after "The Future Looks Bright" had been released; band members later accused SST of not paying them royalties on the album.----Track Listing for self-titled album (as listed on back cover):Quit the Human Race/Gang-Related Death/Sick and Crazy/Political Scandal/Violent Children/Pretty Girls/Young Nazis/I'm Normal/Get Revenge/Nowhere/Germany
In the late 90's a short but brief line up for the group included Mike Vallejo (circle one), Jesse Fixx (founding member Stains), Rudy Navarro (founding member), and John Alvarado (Founding Member of Fish Head).
In 2007 Jesus Fixx Joined a band in Boyle Heights named The Shag Rats, a 77 rock and roll style group. Fixx plays guitar with three young aspiring teens, Rex Rock on bass, JTBoots on vocals, and Skitz on drums.
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