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Suck Stuff

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Suck Stuff is a Korean punk band.

Members

Former Members

  • Gang (Bass)
  • Yoon (Bass)
  • Kim Byeong Seob (Drums)
  • Cho (Drums)
  • Cho Sanghyun (Drums)
  • Hyuk-Min (Drums)

Biography

In the summer of 2001, the band first formed, performing at many high schools. That same year the band created the BPJC record label.

The following year, the band released their first EP. In 2002 the original bassist, Gang, left the group and was replaced by a new bassist, Yoon. In the winter the first BPJC compilation was released.

In 2003 the band contributed a song to the We Are The Punx In Korea compilation called DDY. A video for the song was made as well. That summer, drummer Kim Byeong Seob, left the band to perform his mandatory military service. He was replaced by a drummer named Cho. Unfortunately in the winter of the same year, Cho too was called to perform his military service. A new drummer named Cho Sanghyun filled in during recording sessions and live at various club shows.

In 2004 the band got yet another drummer, Hyuk-Min and released the Just Like A Punk Rocker Ep and accompanying music video.

The band started 2005 by releasing the song One Unity on the Chaos Class Records compilation, Next Generation. In September of that same year they contributed a track to the Townhall Records compilation, New Kids On The Townhall, and in December the band released a collection of tracks found on compilations and their out of print EPs. The album was called, Suck Stuff Single Collection.

In June 2006, the band released their first proper full length album, City Rebels.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Compilations

External Links