Big Boys - No Matter How Long The Line Is At The Cafeteria, There's Always A Seat!
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- Barcode 036172107216
- Release date September 5, 2025
- Condition New
The final album originally released in 1985 from Austin, TX, punk icons, Big Boys.
The Big Boys got their start in the late 1970’s Austin punk scene. The band was fronted by the occasionally cross-dressing Randy “Biscuit” Turner, with Tim Kerr on guitar, Chris Gates playing bass, and a series of drummers - the best known of which is Rey Washam (Scratch Acid). Unlike the rest of the early hardcore scene of the day, they weren’t afraid to stray away from superfast tempos in favor of some nice white boy skate funk.
Beyond the funk tendencies, the band at times played an early brand of post-punk not unlike their contemporaries The Minutemen. Thanks to their inclusion on some of Thrasher magazine’s first “skate comps,” the Big Boys were hugely popular amongst the new 80’s skate punk crowd. They were also known for the encouragement of crowd participation, breaking down the barriers between performer and audience. They even covered Kool & the Gang, never wavering when venturing into uncharted musical territory.
Now y’all, go start your own band…
A1 No
A2 Narrow View
A3 I Do Care
A4 Listen
A5 What's The Word?
B1 Common Beat
B2 No Love
B3 Which Way To Go
B4 Killing Time
B5 Work
