Stars & Stripes

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Skinheads on the Rampage 03:00 Tools
Shaved for Battle 02:50 Tools
We're Not Criminals 01:56 Tools
In the Right 01:52 Tools
Street Kids 02:55 Tools
American Oi 02:19 Tools
The Power and the Glory 03:32 Tools
Here's One for the Lads 01:52 Tools
Nothing to Fight for Anymore 02:00 Tools
Dedicated 02:03 Tools
Gang Riot 02:02 Tools
No Where 03:19 Tools
Proud, Strong and Free 02:48 Tools
Doc Marten Army 02:10 Tools
Drop the Bomb 02:42 Tools
Time to Live, Time to Die 03:41 Tools
one man army 04:27 Tools
running for your life 02:23 Tools
s.t.f.u. 00:00 Tools
garden goons 02:40 Tools
subway stomp 01:48 Tools
90 minutes of hell 02:05 Tools
just fucking around 02:52 Tools
bored bored bored 00:00 Tools
storm over europe 02:43 Tools
relegated (for leeds) 01:56 Tools
let's party 03:32 Tools
Hang On (To Your Dreams) 03:34 Tools
hang on [to your dreams] 00:00 Tools
Relegated 01:56 Tools
George M. Cohan Medley 06:36 Tools
proud & strong 02:47 Tools
Stars & Stripes Forever 01:36 Tools
Just Fuckin Around 01:36 Tools
Time To Live 00:30 Tools
7 Nation Army (7" remix) 03:58 Tools
Soldiers of Jah Army 00:30 Tools
Psst 03:58 Tools
Manhattan 05:09 Tools
Planet Of The States 02:07 Tools
Hip hip hooray 02:55 Tools
Here´s One For The Lads 01:54 Tools
Keep Your Enemies Closer 02:07 Tools
We´re Not Criminals 01:59 Tools
Doc Martin Army 02:07 Tools
George M. Cohan Medley-Yankee 06:36 Tools
Proud, Strong & Free 02:07 Tools
Uncivil Liberties 02:33 Tools
Unsung Heroes 02:07 Tools
The dying breed 02:28 Tools
STFU 01:59 Tools
These colors run 02:07 Tools
Don't Tread On Me 02:07 Tools
Good Morning America 02:07 Tools
Seven Nation Army 02:07 Tools
04 - American Oi 02:07 Tools
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Oi music was something that Jack Kelly, Jordan Wood and Mark McKay all liked, so they started experimenting and it resulted in an Oi band called Stars And Stripes. Jack Kelly on vocals, Mark McKay on drums and Jordan Wood played both guitar and bass. Stars And Stripes released a 7" single ["Drop The Bomb"] on Vulture Rock Records in 1989 and a full-length album, "Shaved For Battle", on Jack Kelly's Oi label, Patriot Records [also in 1989]. Vulture Rock Records reissued "Drop The Bomb" in 1994 with new artwork and Taang! Records reissued both "Drop The Bomb" and "Shaved For Battle" on CD and LP in 1998. With the original lineup, Stars And Stripes only played out once, on November 11 1989, at a club called Bunratty's in Allston, Massachusetts. The show featured all the Patriot Records bands; Stars And Stripes, Forced Reality and The Bruisers. A few weeks before the show Jack Kelly asked Jeff Morris and Scotty Davies [the guitar player and the bass player of The Bruisers] player to join Stars And Stripes for the show. Since the band on record consisted of just Jack Kelly, Jordan Wood and Mark McKay they needed a second guitar player and bass player to play live. They all went to the Slapshot practice spot 2 or 3 times to rehearse [in Steve Risteen's father's bar, or something like that]. They played in the basement of the bar surrounded by all the empty beer cases. Then nothing really happened with Stars And Stripes until bass player Chris Lauria rejoined Slapshot in 2002 and Stars And Stripes started playing live again [then with Chris Lauria on bass]. A new record, entitled "One Man Army" was also released on I Scream Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.