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Rising up out of Columbus, Ohio's “Wolverine Hatecore” scene, The Dead Schembechlers earned the dual titles of "The Best Damn Punk Band in the Land" and "The Band Most Likely to Have Their Eyeballs Gouged Out If They Ever Show Up in Michigan." They garnered them through their tenacious mix of pure punk power and inspired lyrical madness. While the group may be relative youngsters in the sacred Buckeye struggle against the evil forces of the Michiganites, they count themselves part of the long tradition of anti-Michigan musical militancy that goes back to the later part of the 19th century.
A series of engravings of rioting in Columbus following OSU's 34-0 loss in the first ever game against Michigan in 1897. The band first came together in 1990 out of the broken shards of former groups on the scene. Most of these bands had lost members who had been murdered by marauding mobs of mangy Michiganites mobilizing from the frozen North. Bo Biafra (vocals), Bo Thunders (guitar), Bo Vicious (bass) and Bo Scabies (drums) make up this brazenly brutal bunch of boldly brave bastards. The band's hard charging musical style, teamed with lyrics totally dedicated to showing the world the true evil of the Michigan Wolverine's football program, have made them beloved heroes in Columbus and reviled heathen scum in Ann Arbor. Actually, if the truth be known, the real beginning of the band goes back to the 1970’s when the original group line up was Bo Harvey Oswald (vocals), Bo Wayne Gacey (guitar), Bo Starkweather (bass) and Bo Earl Ray (drums). Tragically, a mistake by their booking agent led to the band’s debut gig as the opening act for The MC5 in Detroit. As soon as the Michigan audience caught wind of what the band was about they rushed the stage and beat the hapless musicians to death. They were shot and then their bodies were dragged into the street where they were burned to a crisp and their ashes scattered.
These photos illustrate the sad ending of the original members of the Dead Schembechlers.
Since the band was reconstituted in the 90’s
they have become known for their matching Woody Hayes coaching outfits
as well as their Wolverine hate inspired lyrics. When asked about all
being named Bo but all dressing as Woody the band explains, “It
represents the inner conflict in every human that there is a bit of Bo
and a bit of Woody in all of us. Our job as musicians is to show the
goodness in us, represented by our Woody dress code and the evil inside
of us represented by all of us being named after the accursed one."
Thru the years the group has had to battle
against a number of negative stories in the press. Bo Biafra explains,
"We have certainly taken our share of lumps from the 'liberal Wolverine
Media.' We consider it a badge of honor that they feel threatened by us
and try to attack our wholesome message. Is it wrong to urge our
government to launch a nuclear strike against Ann Arbor? Am I out of line
for suggesting that the Wolverines and their supporters are dangerous to
the stability of our nation? Before you answer those questions just
consider that throughout World War 2 the coach of the Wolverine's was
named 'Fritz.' Just think about THAT!" The group has also recently
started floating the hypothesis that the Wolverines have never actually
beaten the Bucks. "Nope. They never have," explains Bo Thunders. "The
reports of Buck losses to Michigan have all been faked by the press.
It's just like the moon landings only a lot worse. We never would have
done that damned Dade Schembechlers thing if we had known the truth."
Whether the band is correct or are just more unhinged in the passing of
years, they remain steadfast in their beliefs.
A group of photos of the so called "High Street Riots of '96" allegedly instigated by the Dead Schembechlers after a horrifying Buck loss. In November of 2005 the band released its opus. Originally to have been entitled "Fear of A Buck Planet" the album was finally called "Wolverine Destroyer." Song titles on it include "Bomb Ann Arbor Now," "I Peed in Ann Arbor's Water Supply" and "Tenn Ginn Did Everythin.'" The band also returned to the stage for another Hate Michigan Rally. A sellout crowd of over five hundred packed Little Brothers on High Street in Columbus, Ohio on Friday November 18th, 2005. Guests for the show included Watershed, Dash Rip Rock and the controversial pro-Michigan band Dropkick Woodys. The Michigan band was killed and eaten by hungry rats following the show. In 2006 the band continued at an amazing clip. July 4th of '06 saw the release of a summer song celebrating Ohio's surf scene "Buckeye Surfer Girl." The same recording sessions yielded a holiday tune "The Ann Arbor Chainsaw Massacre Christmas Song," an ode to a hated U of M player "Chad Henne is A Motherfucking Joke" and a balls out punk version of "We Don't Give A Damn for the Whole State of Michigan."
The band also caused a national panic with the release of its first ever video. Directed by Bo Biafra, Bomb Ann Arbor Now was made up entirely of vintage clips from atomic bomb tests and government sanctioned "Duck & Cover" films. When released on YouTube it bested other debuts that week from Green Day, U2 and Paris Hilton. It garnered the band two YouTube Honors and caused a ruckus in the press. 2006 also saw the lads pick up an incredible amount of press. The band's Bo Biafra was featured in a massive front page display in The Columbus Dispatch. They were also written up that year in over 200 other publications including The New York Times, The Seattle Times, The Austin American Statesman, The Detroit Free Press, The St. Louis Dispatch, The Detroit Times, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, The Cincinnati Enquirer, The San Antonio Express News, The Oregonian, The Ann Arbor News, The Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, Sports Illustrated, The Wilmington News Journal, The St. Petersburg Times, Columbus Alive, U Weekly, The Syracuse Daily Orange , Yahoo Sports and the front page of ESPN.com. During Hate Week the group was given the full front pages of both U Weekly and Columbus Alive easily topping Bruce Springsteen's Time/Newsweek trick. They were covered on Fox News, ESPN Sports Center, ESPN's Cold Pizza and countless other television shows. On the radio they were heard coast to coast on hardDrive with Lou Brutus, The Rush Limbaugh Show and received thousands of radio plays on local stations throughout the country. The group was also featured in a full page spread in Penthouse Magazine in the Dec. '06 issue! The group played the largest Hate Michigan Rally in history on November 17th, selling out the Newport Music Hall with over 2000 people attending. It was an emotionally charged evening with the shocking news of the death of the band's namesake Bo Schembechler coming earlier in the day. The band announced at a press conference prior to the show that they would drop the current band name out of respect to Bo and the Schembechler family if they continued in the future. They also announced all band profits from the show including those of opening acts Watershed and B.A. Baracus would be donated to a charity of the Schembechler family's choosing, eventually raising over six thousand dollars for The Bo Schembechler: Heart of A Champion Fund. The show was the most incredible in their history as the audience moshed, slammed and crowd surfed while continually cheering for Bo. The band led a final cheer for him to close the night and dedicated the entire event to "the most valiant foe OSU has ever faced."
On New Year's Day 2007, they announced that their new name would be The Bastard Sons of Woody and that they are direct genetic descendents of Woody Hayes himself. Apparently the group members were the product of radical scientific experimentation with DNA manipulation, cell altercation and gene splicing transmogrification. They were each born in a test tube as part of a renegade off campus OSU lab experiment. However, the hopes of their fans were dashed soon after. The Bucks loss in the National Championship pushed Bo Biafra over the edge and his mental powers began to become unfocused. He claimed that Woody blamed them for the loss and that the band was now cursed. That summer, minutes after taping an interview for HBO, he collapsed on High Street eventually being taken to the Athens Lunatic Asylum. He began a downward spiral where he lost all knowledge of his previous life. The road back for him has been a slow process. Meanwhile, bassist Bo Vicious moved to Seattle to open his German breakfast food chain called Luftwaffle. Even with all this personal chaos the legend of the band continued to grow. In November of 2007 they were introduced to tens of millions around the globe when featured in HBO's documentary "The Rivalry: Ohio State vs. Michigan." The film included band interviews, music and performance footage from the historic 2006 Hate Michigan Rally. Sports Illustrated writer Austin Murphy devoted several pages to the rally in his book "Saturday Rules" and the group continued to be written up in newspapers and magazines around the world. Bo Biafra's spiral of madness even inspired the song "Shine On You Crazy Buckeye" by Ohio band Pink Lloyd. All of the press and notoriety would be of no avail to their ravenous fans though as 2007 would be the first year without a performance or a rally since the group first began in 1990. Huge dollar amounts were thrown at them to no avail. Doubts loom that the band will ever play again.
Then on September 10th 2008 the band dropped the bombshell that they would reform as the Dead Schembechlers with a new record and multiple Hate Michigan Rally appearances. Shockingly, the first salvo fired by the rejuvenated group was not at Michigan but at USC with their single "USC Don't Mean Nuthin' to Me" and its B side "U S(uck) C(ock). As a thank you to fans the group made the tunes available for free download on their MySpace on USC game day. These songs and others would be inculded on their new EP "Rodriguez to Ruin" which is slated for a November 2008 release. Other titles on the record will include "O-H-I-O," "Rodriguez is A Weasel," "I'm So Bored with the SEC," "You Lost to Appalachian State" and "Rich Rodriguez Can Suck My Dick." The Hate Michigan Ralliy North will be Thursday November 20th at the Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland OH with the traditional rally being in Columbus the following night on Friday November 21st at The LC Pavilion. With their rebirth as the most feared band of musicians the sports world has ever see the Dead Schembechlers once again show that they are...the best damn punk band in the land! No matter what the future holds they have proven that OSU fans are the classiest in all of sports and that the group is indeed...the best damn punk band in the land!
Pics of the band in their beloved Columbus where they return to battle the evil forces of the New Wolverine Order!
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