Symbol Six

{{Short description|American band}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2025}}

{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Symbol Six

| image = Symbol_Six_2014.jpg

| image_size = 250

| landscape =

| alt =

| caption = Symbol Six in 2015

| alias =

| origin = Santa Monica, California, United States

| genre = Punk rock, rock and roll

| years_active = 1980–1982, 2010–present

| label = Dr Strange Records, Posh Boy, Jailhouse Records, Symbol Six Music

| associated_acts = The Atoms, Aces & Eights, Decry, Shanghai, Stahlin, SIN 34, Entropy, Carnage Asada, Neighborhood Watch, Rock City Angels, The Bellrays

| website = {{URL|http://www.symbolsix.com/}}

| current_members = Eric Leach
Phil George
Evan Shanks
Tony Fate

| past_members = Donny Brook
Mark Conway
Steve Cooper
Taz Rudd

}}

Symbol Six is an American rock and roll band formed in Santa Monica, California, United States, in 1980 by Eric Leach, Phil George, Mark Conway, Donny Brook (original bass player for Necros), Taz Rudd, and Steve Cooper. Originating in Los Angeles and Orange County, when the band started the average age of the band members was 15 years old. The band has played clubs such as the Cuckoo's Nest (Costa Mesa, Ca.), Godzillas (Sun Valley, Ca.), and Bards Apollo (South Central, Los Angeles). Symbol Six has played with Social Distortion, Bad Religion, T.S.O.L., 45 Grave, Youth Brigade, Descendents, RF7 and Agent Orange.

History

In December 1981, Robbie Fields, owner and founder of Posh Boy Records, went to a band rehearsal and booked Symbol Six in the studio to record and produce their self-titled debut EP,{{cite web|title=Symbol Six on Posh Boy Records|url=http://www.poshboy.com/disco_s.htm|website=Poshboy.com}}Symbol Six. The album was recorded at Brian Elliot studios in North Hollywood, California, with{{cite web|title=Engineer- David Hines|url=http://www.discogs.com/Symbol-Six-Ego-Taxation/release/2475115|website=Discogs.com}} engineer David Hines and co-producer Jay Lansford. The album was completed in three days with front cover artwork by Jim Evans of Skateboarder. Back cover photos were taken by music photographer Edward Colver. The EP debuted on KROQ-FM's Rodney Bingenheimer show in April 1982.{{citation |title=Billboard Magazine - Top Picks|url=http://www.billboard.com/news/symbol-six-936870.story|publisher=Billboard Magazine}} The album was named a top pick in Billboard Magazine in 1982: {{blockquote|Full of sound and fury is SYMBOL SIX, a new five-man band from Southern California. They play the four songs here with punk exuberance, keeping everything simple but with high excitement quotient.}}

Symbol Six was distributed world-wide by Green World but the group broke up shortly after the album was released.{{cite web|title=Symbol Six/Agent Orange Split Release|url=http://recordcollectorsoftheworldunite.com/artists/agentorange/agentorange.html|website=Recordcollectorsoftheworldunite.com}} In 1988, the album was re-released on the compilation titled Split, with Agent Orange's album Living in Darkness.

Aftermath

In 1984, Eric Leach and Taz Rudd formed the short-lived Hollywood sleaze band{{citation needed|date=September 2016}} Stahlin with Izzy Stradlin of Guns N' Roses. Shortly afterwards, Leach and Rudd, along with Brent Muscat, Patrick Muzingo, and Todd Muscat, formed the rock n’ roll punk band Shanghai.

The group was spotted by Kim Fowley, producer of The Runaways, KISS, and Alice Cooper at The Troubadour. Shanghai played the re-opening of the Whisky a Go Go in April 1986 with Guns N' Roses and Faster Pussycat.{{Cite web |url=http://www.w-axl-rose.com/Venues/1986/1986.html |title=Venues 1986 |access-date=2012-09-24 |archive-date=2005-12-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051212215422/http://www.w-axl-rose.com/Venues/1986/1986.html |url-status=usurped }}

Taz Rudd formed the band the Wrecklords consisting of members of Chantee's (Pipeline), Jim Gordon of Derek and the Dominos. He went on to play in Atoms, Der Stab, Funeral, Flower Leperds, Voodoo Church, Decry, Pirates of Venus, Shanghai, Rock City Angels, and{{cite web|title=Aces & Eights at The Viper Room|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlR5JuMOfwI|publisher=YouTube}} Aces & Eights (formed with Phil George and Evan Shanks) which performed at The Viper Room in August 2009 joined on stage by Slash and Steven Adler of Guns N' Roses. Mark Conway is the guitarist of Neighborhood Watch, a Venice California punk band formed in 1983. Rapidfire was a metal band that Mark played guitar in also. Neighborhood Watch is active {{as of|2021|lc=y}}.

Reformation

The band reformed in 2010 with all the original members. They met at That British Place Rehearsal Studios in Santa Monica and started writing and playing new material. Working with engineer Jimmy Sloan they released their self produced debut LP, "Monsters 11" on Symbol Six Music.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}} Donny Brook was soon replaced by Evan Shanks on bass and Mark Conway was replaced by Tony Fate and then by Grey Spikes in 2011.{{cite web|last=Lewis|first=Randy|title=Rhino Pop Up Store|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2011/05/rhino-records-pop-up-store-westwood.html|website=Latimesblogs.latimes.com|accessdate=May 13, 2011}} Symbol Six joined The Crowd for Rhino Entertainment - Warner Music Group Posh Boy Night at Rhino Records pop-up store in Los Angeles, California in June 2011 to help raise money for the charitable organization MusiCares.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}}

In 2012, Symbol Six played with acts including Fear, Jello Biafra, Lower Class Brats, and The Adicts. Symbol Six went back into studio with Phillip (Philco) Raves of Mystic Records to record their third album Dirtyland in summer 2012.{{cite web|title=Dr Strange Release|url=http://www.drstrange.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=1635825&c=414|publisher=Dr. Strange}} Symbol Six appeared live in Hollywood on November 15, 2012, with Nick Oliveri of Dwarves (band), Mondo Generator, and Queens of the Stone Age performing Turbonegro's "Back To Dungaree High"{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbHa1QP_d68 |publisher=YouTube |title=Back to Dungaree High by Turbonegro - Performed live by Symbol Six and Nick Oliveri |accessdate=25 January 2013}} In 2011, Dr. Strange Records in Alta Loma, California, negotiated with Posh Boy Records and re-released original and unreleased tracks on 12" vinyl in February 2013. The released album also included a version of The Weirdos' The Hideout. Symbol Six was signed to Jailhouse Records March 1, releasing a compilation split with Fang (band), 2013, a compilation split with Rikk Agnew, 2015 and their third studio album, Dirtyland, in 2014.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}}

Band members

;Current members

  • Eric Leach - Vocals (1980–1982, 2010–present)
  • Phil George - Drums (1980–1982, 2010–present)
  • Evan Shanks - Bass (2011–present)
  • Tony Fate - Guitar (2011–present)

;Former members

  • Donny Brook - Bass (1980–1982, 2010–2011)
  • Steve Cooper - Guitar (1980–1981)
  • Mark Conway - Guitar (1980–1982, 2010–2011)
  • Taz Rudd - Guitar (1980, 2010–2014)

Films

1982, Symbol Six was interviewed and performed in the documentary The Slog Movie shot and directed by Dave Markey with Circle One, Wasted Youth, Red Cross, TSOL, The Chiefs, SIN 34, Fear, Circle Jerks, Henry Rollins, Chuck Dukowski, Robo & Dez Cadena (Black Flag).{{cite web|title=Slog Movie|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvDod3rgTCM|publisher=MVD Entertainment Group}}{{cite web|title=The Slog Movie|url=http://www.wegotpowerfilms.com/films/slog.html|publisher=We Got Power Films}}

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Further reading

  • {{cite book|last=Blush|first=Steven|authorlink=Steven Blush|title=American Hardcore: A Tribal History|year=2001|publisher=Feral House|isbn=9781932595895|pages=390}}
  • {{cite book|last=Essington|first=Michael|title=Last One to Die|year=2011|publisher=Kicks Books|isbn=9780965977760|pages=180–184|url=http://kicksbooks.blogspot.com/2013/06/kicks-books-presents-kim-fowley.html}}
  • {{cite book|last=Fowley|first=Kiml|title=Lord of Garbage|year=2012|publisher=Essex Digital Meda|isbn=978-1466215467|pages=180–184|url=http://webcomics.freehostia.com/lotd_site/}}
  • {{cite book|last1=Markey|first1=Dave|last2=Schwartz|first2=Jordan|title=WE GOT POWER!: Hardcore Punk Scenes from 1980s Southern California|year=2012|publisher=Bazillion Points|isbn=978-1-935950-07-3|url=http://www.bazillionpoints.com/we-got-power-hardcore-punk-scenes-from-1980s-southern-california-by-david-markey-and-jordan-schwartz//}}

Discography

  • 1982 Symbol Six Debut EP Catalog #PBS 1030 (Posh Boy Records)
  • 1987 The Future Looks Brighter Compilation Catalog #PBS 120 (Posh Boy Records)
  • 1988 Living in Darkness Symbol Six Bonus Tracks Catalog #PBCD 88122-2 (Posh Boy Records)
  • 1991 Ego/Taxation 7" SINGLE Catalog #PBS 37 (Posh Boy Records)
  • 1993 The Posh Boy Story (More Or Less) CD (U.K. Release) Catalog #PBCD 8160 (Posh Boy Records)
  • 2010 Monsters 11 (Symbol Six Music)
  • 2011 Scare America Records Compilation (Scare America Records)
  • 2012 Chaotic Reasoning, Volume One Compilation (Kaos Records)
  • 2012 Get Fucked, Let's Rock Compilation (Olystis Music & Production)
  • 2012 Underground Comp - Volume I) Compilation (Suicide Kings Records)
  • 2013 Dr. Strange Records Re-Release Posh Boy E.P. W/ Bonus Tracks Catalog DSR-128 (Dr Strange Records)
  • 2013 Dirty Old Punks Compilation Radio Athens Greece - Volume 2 (Canadian Ensign Records)
  • 2013 Jailhouse Records 7" COMP with The Scarred, Violent Affair, & Tenebrae (Jailhouse Records)
  • 2014 Symbol Six/Fang (band) Split Release Date April 19, 2014 Catalog #JHR 047 (Jailhouse Records)
  • 2014 Dirtyland LP Catalog #JHR 049 (Jailhouse Records)
  • 2014 The Posh Boy Story (More Or Less) CD Catalog #8160-2 / Damgood 11 (Damaged Goods Records)
  • 2015 Symbol Six/Rikk Agnew Split Catalog #JHR 055 (Jailhouse Records)

References

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