Dr. Know (band)

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Dr. Know
OriginOxnard, California, United States
GenresNardcore, crossover thrash, punk rock
Years active1981–1991, 1998–2010, 2012–present
LabelsMystic (1981–1986)
Death (1986–1988)
Unrest (2008–present)
Associated actsStigmata, Dead Kennedys, The Exploited, Reagan Youth, KNOW
MembersBrandon Cruz
Ismael Hernandez
Fred Mattaquin
Larry White
Past membersIsmael Hernandez
Robin Cartwright
Brandon Cruz
Kyle Toucher
Steve Contreras
Rick Contreras
Rik Heller
Ron Baird
Dave Cassilas
Tony Black
Mike Vallejo
Jody Hill
Nick Townsend
Liberty Allen
Eric Larzelere
Eric Vasquez
Craig Cano
Larz White
David Smash
Gizz Lazlo
Mike Purdy
Mike Vega
Kyle Toucher
Tim Harkins
Steve Morrison

Dr. Know is an American punk band, which began as a Nardcore band from Oxnard, California, United States. They are regarded as founding fathers of the so-called "Nardcore" punk movement.

History[]

The band was started by Kyle Toucher, Ismael Hernandez, and Robin Cartwright in early 1981, and after auditioning a few singers, local Silver Strand Beach surfer/skater and punker Brandon Cruz was chosen. Silver Strand Beach in Oxnard, California was the birthplace of Nardcore. The band recorded studio versions of several early songs with Cruz, which led to television appearances and gigs on the Los Angeles circuit.

However the early momentum was somewhat derailed by escalating inner turmoil which culminated in Cruz leaving the group in 1983, leaving Toucher to take over vocals just as the band was starting recording of Plug In Jesus for Mystic Records. Several more albums followed, including the Burn EP, This Island Earth, and Wreckage in Flesh, which were subsequently released on Death Records/Metal Blade, signaling a shift to a crossover direction in their sound. For This Island Earth, the lineup was founding member Kyle Toucher on vocals and guitars, drummer Rik Heller and bassist Ismael Hernandez. In the mid 1980s, Kyle Toucher and the boys recorded a demo tape in the Camarillo CA, Televents Studios with Gene McDole ("KUATO" of International Freedom Foundation[1][circular reference] and Union Of Three percenter American Patriots fame) as Executive Producer and successfully earned the band a new label. (check the liner notes on "This Island Earth").

Before an American tour for This Island Earth with Scottish street punks The Exploited, Ismael Hernandez quit the band and was replaced by ex- members, bassist Tony Black and second guitarist Tim Harkins.

After another short U.S. tour and attempt at writing a new album, Rick Heller quit the band before moving to Scotland, where he joined The Exploited and drummer Larry White was brought in to finish writing and begin recording of what would become Wreckage in Flesh. During this period Tony Black was replaced by Mike Purdy and the album was finished April 1988. Two subsequent tours followed in support of the album with bands such as The Circle Jerks, D.R.I., Murphy's Law, 7 Seconds as well as shows with up and coming thrash metal bands Forbidden, Vio-lence, Holy Terror, and Metal Church.

Dr. Know disbanded to pursue other projects in 1991. Since that time Slayer covered the Toucher penned "Mr. Freeze" on their Undisputed Attitude album.

The Dr. Know song "Piece of Meat," written by Toucher and Cruz, is used on the 1998 (season two) South Park episode entitled "Clubhouse."

In 1998, Cruz called Hernandez and together they approached Toucher to get the band back together. Toucher declined, but Hernandez and Cruz recruited others and embarked on a North American tour with big-name punk acts of the time.

In September 2001, Cruz was asked to sing with old friends, the reunited Dead Kennedys, leading to a gig that lasted until April 2003. Dr. Know still managed another record, entitled Father, Son, and Holy Shit! and toured the West Coast with Stäläg 13 and Ill Repute.

Dr. Know released their last record in 2009, on Unrest Records, entitled "Killing For God." Cruz, Hernandez, and the Contreras cousins, Rick and Steve, all wrote the record, recorded in Santa Cruz, California.

May 2010, Dr. Know with Hernandez and Cruz played a final gig. This version of the band played 2 more special gigs in Santa Cruz, Ca., and in Oakland, November 25 and 26, 2011, as well.

Founding member, and the 6th and 8th vocalist and songwriter Kyle Toucher, now works as a visual effects and digital artist in Los Angeles, CA. He has done work on TV series such as Battlestar Galactica and Star Trek Voyager as well as in movies such as Serenity and Van Helsing. Toucher has won two Emmys for his work.

On August 18, 2010 Brandon Cruz posted the official end of his and Hernandez' version of Dr Know.

Dr. Know officially announces the end. Dr. Know 1981-2010

The band played its last gig in May. Unable to find a suitable guitarist, the band went on a long hiatus. Still unable to get it's shit together, the band disintegrated. We had fun. No doubt about that. The last 12 years of this version of the band went through some great times on the road and in the studio. We want to thank all of the fans who stuck by us, and to all of the people who helped along the way. dung face, Mike V., Jody, Eric, Sean, Eric V. N!k, Craig, Stevil, Rick and Gizz, you guys were amazing. Thanks to you all. Thanks to Kyle for starting the band with Ismael way back when. Thanks to the Nardcore Scene, The Jak's Team, all the bands we toured with and played with, Malt Soda, Hello, and Unrest Records. We will never forget the fun and good times we had. It's over for now. For some of us in the band, new things will happen. Stay tuned. We really had a blast out there.

Thanks for everything, Brandon, Dr. Know

The same day that Brandon Cruz announced the breakup of the punk Dr. Know, Kyle Toucher announced the reformation of the Wreckage in Flesh era line up. Called The Real Dr. Know featuring Kyle Toucher, the lineup is Toucher, Mike Purdy, Tim Harkins, and Steve "El Steevo" Morrison. As of late 2011, the Toucher-led Dr. Know has reformed and have played a few successful West Coast gigs.[2]

Brandon Cruz is still playing punk rock and is also a photographer, business owner, consultant, and healer.

Dr. Know gave birth to KNOW, in November 2016. Known as KNOW, ex members of the band playing the punk music of Dr. Know, began rehearsing with Cruz, Hernandez, Larz White, ex drummer from the metal era, and Fred Mattaquin, the 2nd guitarist on the Burn ep. KNOW planned to go to Europe with Stäläg 13 to begin the Nardcore Summer Tour on July 22, 2017. It was to start off with a festival in Copenhagen with Discharge.

Brandon, Ismael, Fred Mattaquin, and Larry White, all ex-original members, are now playing as DR. KNOW.

Discography[]

  • We Got Power, Party or Go Home - Compilation LP (Mystic,1983)
  • It Came From Slimy Valley, Compilation LP (Mystic, 1983)
  • Party Animal, We Got Power II - Compilation LP (Mystic,1984)
  • Covers, Compilation LP (Mystic,1984)
  • Mystic Super Seven Sampler No. 1, Compilation LP (Mystic,1984)
  • Mystic Sampler No. 1, Compilation LP (Mystic)
  • Mystic Sampler No. 2, Compilation LP (Mystic)
  • Mystic Sampler No. 3, Compilation LP (Mystic)
  • Nardcore, Compilation LP (Mystic, 1984)
  • Return to Slimy Valley, Compilation LP (Mystic)
  • Plug-in Jesus, 12" LP (Mystic, 1984)
  • Burn, 7" EP (Mystic, 1985)
  • This Island Earth, 12" LP (Death Records, 1986)
  • The Original Group, 12" LP (Mystic, 1987) This was actually the first recording, done with Brandon Cruz in 1981.
  • Wreckage in Flesh, 12" LP (Death Records, 1988)
  • This Island Earth/Wreckage In Flesh, CD (Death Records, 1990)
  • Father, Son, and Holy Shit, LP ( recorded in 2000)
  • Habily: What Was Old Is New, CD (Cleopatra, 2001)
  • Fish & Vegetables, Compilation CD (Hello Records, 2001)
  • Best of Dr. Know, CD (Mystic, 2003)
  • Welcome to the Neighborhood, Compilation CD (Let Them Eat Records, 2005)
  • Killing For God, CD /Vinyl LP (Unrest, 2008)

References[]

  1. ^ McDole, Gene. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Freedom_Foundation. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ Hall, Chris. "Love and Rockets Celebrates 30 Years of Queer, Punk Comic Genius". SF Weekly. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
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