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506:. While in Gorilla Biscuits, Walter went on to sing for the band Moondog. His reasoning being he "wanted to sing for a band. Playing guitar and writing songs for Gorilla Biscuits had always been fun but after a while I wanted to be doing something more." Moondog never actually got off the ground and Quicksand became the band he would front. He has also done extensive producing for other bands and lately he does a lot of solo acoustic shows. He has also been a member of Warzone, Youth of Today and 462:“…I’m surprised that this was taken in any other way then it was intended. My point was and I thought it was clear that in 2016 we as a people should not need such things to be on a shirt and they should be universal truths. We are all in this together. If you know the band and the lyrics and what we have always stood for this should be clear. Also look at the lyrics to “degradation” and “things we say” especially the line, “some people are so quick to judge let’s get the judgement straight”…” 133: 25: 378:, which became the biggest selling ever for Revelation Records, and was also the first album that the label issued on CD, alongside its vinyl and cassette versions, as part of the routine production. The band started writing material for a second LP (an unreleased song, "Distance", can be seen played by the band during a performance in the 1991 documentary 424:
In September 2007, Gorilla Biscuits performed a month-long tour across Europe, including stops in Germany, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands and England. In celebration of the European Tour, Paul Frank collaborated with Gorilla Biscuits again to produce an exclusive run of Gorilla Biscuits wallets.
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Eric Fink – bass (1987 - 1988). Eric (guitar and founding member of Side By Side) played bass in the period between the demo tape and the 7". He is pictured on the NYHC LP with the band, but does not actually play on that recording. He went on to play guitar in Uppercut, and briefly played in
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Smilios sought to form a hardcore band and asked Civ to act as vocalist. However Civ was not interested in singing, and had to face the floor or wall during early gigs due to nerves. Members of the band Token Entry arranged a gig for the still unnamed band (Gorilla Biscuits used Token Entry's
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Apparently, the statement did not sit well with some attendees at the festival who understood the speech as an endorsement of the anti-Black Lives Matter movement 'All Lives Matter'. Later, Civarelli said on his Facebook that the controversy had been a gross misunderstanding of his words:
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Charlie Garriga – guitar (2019 - present). Co founder of outface (Cleveland, OH.). Would go on to be the guitarist for CIV. Currently, he is the guitarist for both JUDGE and Gorilla Biscuits. Played for the first time with GB in March 2019, at Dallas,
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On June 8, 9 and 10 2012, Gorilla Biscuits played the Epic Revelation Records 25 Year Anniversary shows at The Glasshouse in Pomona, CA. Also on the bills were Youth of Today, Sick Of It All, Shai Hulud, Bold, No For An Answer, Statue and Underdog.
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In 2016 people still have to wear shirts that say 'Black Lives Matter'. No shit. Brown, white, yellow, black, we all fucking matter. Everybody here matters. Do not let the media, schools, institutions, influence you. We are one family, one
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On August 6, 2016, during Gorilla Biscuits' set at Philadelphia's This Is Hardcore festival, Civarelli took a break to introduce the song "Degradation" that rails against nazis in the 1980s punk scene. He also commented on the
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in 1995. They achieved commercial success with the single "Can't Wait One Minute More", which was also later used in a popular car commercial. Civ is also the owner of a Long Island tattoo studio called Lotus
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Walter Schreifels – Guitar (1987 - present). He wrote most of the songs for Gorilla Biscuits, went on to be the frontman in Quicksand, one of the most influential post-hardcore bands. Later, Walter was in
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Bootleg, contains a full version of Start Today 12" (w/ Walter on vocals instead of Civ), Moondog 7", Live In Germany 7", Live At The Safari Club 7", Demo '87 7" and Demo '86 7". (made in Germany)
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which were sold at a dollar store. Their first official T-shirts were blue with an image of a gorilla riding a skateboard and were made using black magic markers and an ink blotter.
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Luke Abbey – drums (1987 - 1989, 1997, 2005 - present) . While in Gorilla Biscuits, Abbey was also a member of Warzone, and had been a part of the first real line-up of
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in 1988, which later became a hardcore hit. The band toured the United States and Europe twice. In 1989, the band released their first full-length album,
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Revelation Records featured the early Gorilla Biscuits song "Better Than You" on one of their compilations, and later released the eponymously titled
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Gorilla Biscuits were formed when Arthur Smilios and Nick Drysdale met Anthony "Civ" Civarelli while they were both attending the same high school in
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drummer, Ernie Parada for that first show), but needed a name to give it to the promoter. A popular drug in the area at that time was
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Sold during the 2006 re-union tour. Only 20 copies were sold at each stop. It featured two brand new songs by the original line-up.
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Gorilla Biscuits re-united for one show in October 1997 at CBGB to benefit the family of then recently deceased
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Alex Brown – second guitar (1987 - 2019). He had previously been a member of the straight edge hardcore bands
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in Gorilla Biscuits who had been in the band in the early days, and would go on to be the drummer in CIV.
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and Underdog for a little while, and after the demise of Gorilla Biscuits joined CIV with Civ.
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gave Gorilla Biscuits underground popularity. They are considered one of the most seminal
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Gorilla Biscuits was formed by Smilios and Civ after meeting in high school in
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Comprehensive listing of Gorilla Biscuits releases, shows, flyers and videos
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Arthur Meow Smilios – bass (1987 - present). Smilios had also played with
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On May 28, 2011, Gorilla Biscuits headlined the Black N Blue Bowl at
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Anthony Civarelli – vocals (1987 - present). He went on to form
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In 2006, Revelation Records re-issued their seminal recording
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as a 7" in 1988. Gorilla Biscuits released their second album
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and Revelation Records, they signed a major-label deal with
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Last live show, soundboard recording from Germany in 1991.
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Reunions and the future of Gorilla Biscuits (1992–present)
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Only one was sold at each Paul Frank store worldwide.
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Gorilla Biscuits performing live in 2006
New York City
Hardcore punk
Revelation
Walter Schreifels
Sammy Siegler
John Porcelly
hardcore punk
New York City
Walter Schreifels
Revelation Records
New York hardcore
Long Island
self-titled debut album
Start Today
youth crew
Queens
Agnostic Front
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