The Stupids (band)
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The Stupids are a skate punk
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 thrash
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 band
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 created by Tom Withers
Klute (artist)
Klute is the primary recording alias of Tom Withers, the respected drum and bass Producer and DJ from London, UK.He is also the drummer, vocalist and songwriter in the English Hardcore band The Stupids and first turned to electronic production in the early 1990s, experimenting with techno before...

.

Career

Formed in Ipswich
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, England
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 in the 1980s, The Stupids recorded three sessions for John Peel
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's BBC
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 Radio 1
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 show in the 1980s, and toured the United States
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 (with Ludichrist
Ludichrist
Ludichrist was an American hardcore punk/speed metal band formed in the 1980s in New York. Their musical style broke from traditional New York hardcore roots by adding aspects of rock, heavy metal and jazz, like extended guitar solos and musical interludes...

) and Australia (the Hard-Ons
Hard-Ons
The Hard-Ons are a punk rock band from Sydney, Australia that originally formed in 1981. They have been called Australia's most commercially successful independent band, with over 250,000 total record sales. -1980s: Early days:...

) as well as Europe
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 the United Kingdom
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 and most recently Japan
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. The primary Stupids' releases are:
  • Violent Nun 7" EP
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     on Children of The Revolution records (COR)
  • Peruvian Vacation album
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     on COR
  • Retard Picnic album on COR
  • Van Stupid mini album on Vinyl Solution Records
    Vinyl Solution
    Vinyl Solution was a record label of the late 1980s and early 1990s, the offshoot of an independent London based record store based at 231 Portobello Road . The label signed many unconventional acts in a number of uncompromising genres, such as skatepunk thrash band The Stupids, Britcore rappers...

     (VS)
  • Frankfurter
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     Eat
    10" EP on VS
  • Jesus Meets The Stupids album on VS
  • "Feel the Suck" (single
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    ) (2008) on Boss Tuneage
  • "The Kids Don't Like it" (album) (2009) on Boss Tuneage
  • "Japanese Vacation" (EP) (2011) on Waterslide Records and Boss Tuneage


In addition to the above, the band have since featured on various CD
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 re-issues, compilation album
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s (e.g. Sounds
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and the U.S.
United States
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 skate magazine, Thrasher
Thrasher magazine
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), collector's singles and BBC session releases released by Strange Fruit
Strange Fruit
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.

A live video tape, Drive-In Hit Movie, was released shortly after the band broke up in 1989.

In June 2008, Boss Tuneage
Boss Tuneage
Boss Tuneage is an independent record label based in the UK started in 1990 by Aston Stephens. The label became dormant in 1995 before being started up again in 1999. Over 150 record releases took place before a second hiatus being taken in 2005...

 released a comprehensive reissues series of the Stupids, co-ordinating six CD and LP reissues of their entire back catalogue; four for release on the Boss Tuneage Retro Series imprint, the other two on Visible Noise.

In 2009 The Stupids released their first studio album for 20 years "The Kids Don't Like it" on Boss Tuneage.

2011 saw the release of "Japanese Vacation" on Waterslide records, Boss Tuneange's sister label to coincide with a tour of Japan

Members

  • Tommy Stupid
    Klute (artist)
    Klute is the primary recording alias of Tom Withers, the respected drum and bass Producer and DJ from London, UK.He is also the drummer, vocalist and songwriter in the English Hardcore band The Stupids and first turned to electronic production in the early 1990s, experimenting with techno before...

     - drums/vocals/guitars
  • Wolfie Retard - bass/vocals
  • Marty Tuff - guitar
  • Ed Shred - guitar/vocals/bass
  • Gizz Butt
    Gizz Butt
    Gizz Butt is a British musician, best known for playing the guitar during live performances by band The Prodigy in the late 1990s.-Early years:...

    - guitar
  • Steve Snax - bass
  • Pauly Pizza - bass
  • Rossi O'Schmitt - bass (2006–present)


with guest spots from:
  • Stuey Q - bass
  • Mitch - guitar
  • Bobby Justice - vocals
  • Dave Ross - vocals
  • Chris Shary - vocals
  • Ziggy - drums

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