The Effigies were formed in 1980, making them one of Chicago's earliest significant punk bands. The Effigies made their live debut in late 1980, and in early 1981 they made their vinyl debut on the locally seminal compilation 'Busted at Oz', named after the club that served as the epicenter of the early Chicago scene. The band's own debut EP, 'Haunted Town', followed late in 1981 on the small Autumn label. Unhappy with the label's handling of the record, The Effigies started their own Ruthless label, which would also release early material by Naked Raygun and Big Black, and land a distribution deal with Enigma. The Effigies' inaugural Ruthless release was the 1982 single 'Bodybag', which was accompanied by extensive national touring. It was followed by another EP, 'We're da Machine', in 1983, which drew fire from some scenesters for refusing to make explicit political statements, despite the band's clear musical improvement. It was followed in 1984 by The Effigies' first ever full-length album, 'For Ever Grounded', which bore a stronger post-punk flavor and found the band hitting its full musical stride. [SOURCE: ALLMUSIC]
Label:
Enigma Records – E-1056, Enigma Records – E1056
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
US
Released:
1984
Style:
Punk, Hardcore, Post-Punk, Post-Hardcore, Hardcore Punk
Tracklist:
A1 Smile!
A2 A Tight And Blue Cut
A3 Silent Burn
A4 Patternless
A5 What's The Beat
A6 The Infiltrator
B1 Hand Signs
B2 Rather See None
B3 Coarse In Vein
B4 Mob Clash
B5 Something That...
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