- The Detonators (band)
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Name = The Detonators
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Origin = Redondo Beach,California ,United States
Genre =Punk rock
Years_active = 1979–1997
2003–present
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Current_members = Bruce Hartnell
Sean Schock
Will Lindsay
Past_members = Juan Camacho
Kirk Black
Scott Adamo
Kelly Haliburton
Saxon
Robin McDougallThe Detonators are a punk rock group from California.
Formed in 1979, The Detonators were a part of the early
hardcore punk scene inLos Angeles, California . Based in Redondo Beach, The Detonators were founded by friends Bruce Hartnell and Juan Camacho. After several records and tours of North America and Europe, the band relocated toEugene, Oregon in 1987, and released their LP "Balls To You". Several other tours and records followed, and then the band took a financially induced hiatus — playing their last live gig in 1997. Hartnell went on to start a Mexican/spaghetti western band called Los Mex Pistols Del Norte, and sold his interest in hisnightclub (John Henry's), to work as an audio engineer at Eugene's Hult Center for the Performing Arts. Camacho ran several versions of a Latino restaurant called Sandino's, and currently fronts a band called The Crimes Of Ambition. In 2003, drummer Sean Schock, who had seen the band in Ohio in 1992, and had recently moved to Eugene, found Hartnell and convinced him to release some of the music the Detonators had not released to date. These tracks were from a cassette tape-only release called "A Thousand Points Of Punk" that was supposed to come out in 1992 on vinyl, but the idea was scrapped due to lack of funds. The band played a reunion gig at John Henry's in 2003 to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of their first LP, "Emergency Broadcast Systems" with a line up of Hartnell, Camacho, Kirk Black on bass, and Scott Adamo on drums. After the show, Black had expressed an interest in pursuing the band further, and it was decided by Hartnell to carry on without Camacho.Schock was added on drums, and the other guitar spot was taken up by first Robin McDougall, and finally Will Lindsay — both from the Eugene band Human Certainty. The bass player slot has been filled by Kelly Haliburton who has played in many Portland bands such as Defiance, Resist, Deprived and Detestation Schock and Saxon (from another Eugene band, the Happy Bastards) formed NFN records, and soon re-issued "Balls To You" on CD. The label has grown to include several releases from other Eugene acts, and has also released some of the "Thousand Points" material on two 7" EPs, "Live in Hope, Die in Despair" and "Sonic Manifesto" which were released in late 2004.
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