Boys Club
50 top tracks
Boys Club
50 top tracks
Albums

Boys Club
Boys Club

A Compilation of Splits, 7"S and Singles
Boys Club

Billboard Top 100 of 1989
Boys Club

Prehistoric Man
Boys Club

Boys Club LP
Boys Club

The World's Lousy With Ideas Vol. 1
Boys Club

This Is My Face E.P. 7"
Boys Club

Live From California
Boys Club
![The World's Lousy With Ideas, Vol. 1 [Almost Ready, 2007] — cover art by Boys Club](/frogtoon_logo.png)
The World's Lousy With Ideas, Vol. 1 [Almost Ready, 2007]
Boys Club

Say Uncle
Boys Club

Billboard Hot 100 Singles 1989
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2-D World EP
Boys Club
Biography
Four bands under the same name of Boys Club: ...Read more on Last.fm
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Four bands under the same name of Boys Club:
1) BOYS CLUB is a genre-bending post-punk band hailing from Groningen. Taking inspiration from everything George Michael to Glenn Branca. The band offers an erratic setlist that cascades from country and black-metal to reggae and prog-rock. A BOYS CLUB show is the ultimate trip guaranteed to always keep you guessing what their next move is. They are bound to keep you interested until the very last ringing note.
Past the surface level you'll find BOYS CLUB a way of thinking and doing things. Using various genres as a means to achieve punishing walls of noise and finely crafted hooks. The band swings like a pendulum between contrasting concepts like low-brow and pretentiousness, primal energy and pop-sensibilities and oscillates at times in the ground between. BOYS CLUB's only consistency is inconsistency.
BOYS CLUB employs: Justin Suande (Guitar/Vocals), Stephan Navasardjan (Keys/Vocals), Paul de Boer (Drums) Ben van der Laan (Bass) Abraham (Merch Booth/Taxes)
2) The most well known was the duo of Gene Hunt (Eugene Wolfgramm of The Jets) and Joe Pasquale from Minneapolis, Minnesota that had a big hit with "I Remember Holding You" in 1989. They released one album for MCA Records. "I Remember Holding You" was a Top 10 hit, hitting the #8 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Throughout the greater part of Minnesota, Boys Club was also regarded as "Minnesota's version of WHAM!."
3) Boys Club (Guitarist Steve , bassist Todd and Eli on drums) come from MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. They play Killed By Death-type Punk rock. They released a e.p. entitled "This Is My Face" in August 2006, followed by "Girls of Today" single (Douchemaster, 2007), 2-D World e.p. (Bachelor, 2008) & a self titled LP (Three Dimensional Records, 2009).
4) A collaboration between Washington chipmusician ovenrake (Dakota Clark), his friend James Resch, and a full band playing post-rock using Game Boys and live instrumentation. They have released a sole 34-minute-long self-titled track, available for free/name your own price on ovenrake's Bandcamp page. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Boys+Club">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
