- Christ On Parade
Christ on Parade was a mid-late 1980s San Francisco East Bay political hardcore band, formed in 1985 by ex-members of
Teenage Warning and peace punksTreason . Their debut, "Sounds of Nature" was issued on Pushead [http://www.punkvinyl.com/2004/12/05/selections-from-the-punk-vault-christ-on-parade/] Punk Vault website] . The group featured vocalist Barrie Evans, guitarists Mike Scott andNoah Landis , bassist Malcolm Sherwood, and drummer Todd Kramer. Some members lived in the East Bay's legendaryNew Method Warehouse , and they played shows with the Subhumans, Agnostic Front, the Circle Jerks, and Conflict [http://www.midheaven.com/artists/christ.on.parade.html] Midheaven website] . Christ On Parade headlined the first-ever show at Berkeley's long-running 924 Gilman venue.They were an explicitly political band and their song "America the Myth" questioned the United States' foreign policy at the time, while they dedicated "Landlord Song" to the owner of the New Method Warehouse. With three of the members deep into skateboarding, their music was included on a compilation cassette issued by Thrasher magazine, "Thrasher Skate Rock Vol. 3" [http://www.midheaven.com/artists/christ.on.parade.html] Midheaven website] . Mike Scott left the band in 1986 and was replaced by guitarist Doug Kearney, and in late 1987 bassist Ron Nichols replaced the departing Sherwood. The group officially disbanded in 1989 after touring Europe. Landis would later form Blister (also with Kearney) before joining
Neurosis in the mid 1990s. Evans formed psychobilly group theHellbillys . Mike Scott joined Arkansas ex-patsEconochrist . Nichols formedGrinch after Christ On Parade broke up. Christ On Parade has recently reunited for tours in both Europe and the United States.References
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