They blended British punk, American hardcore, and hard rock into an aggressive, "crossover" sound characterized by speed and confrontation.
The original members were Pete “Puke” Keller (vocals/guitar), Syd Savage (guitar), Tim Challenger (bass), and Doug “Donut” Proulx (drums).
Known for volatility, they gained notoriety after a near-riot at a 1984 "Shindig" battle of the bands. The singer, Pete Puke, was described as a legendary but tragic figure who struggled with severe alcoholism. Related 1986 "Alcohol" Track