The Boils
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Origin | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Chester, Pennsylvania |
Genres | Street punk, oi!, punk rock |
Instruments | Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Drums |
Years active | 1994–2009 |
Associated acts | Violent Society (band), Plow United, 3rd Year Freshmen, Dropkick Murphys |
Members | Greg Boyle Eric Endrikat, Christof Endrikat, John Brennan, Oscar Capps, Mike Bardzik, Shawn FATE - Guitar West Coast '09 |
The Boils were an American oi!/punk rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, officially formed in 1996. Their most popular song "The Orange and The Black" is used at every Philadelphia Flyers hockey after every Flyers win as of April 13, 2006.[1] It has become an anthem for Philadelphia Flyers fans. They have also played on the Warped Tour and toured the country with similar bands OXYMORON and The Casualties. The Boils debuted their first self-titled CD-EP in 1998 on Creep Records before Cyclone records released the full-length version -also self-titled- a year later.
Discography
Studio albums
- Consuming Your Culture (1995) Switchblade
- Tradition Ends (1996) Schukyill
- From The Bleachers
- World Poison
- Pride and Persecution
Singles/EPs
- Hearts Of The Oppressed (1995) Creep
- When The Sun Goes Down
- The Orange and The Black TKO
Compilations/Live albums
- Dad, I Can't Breathe (1995) Creep
- Matthau Records Comp (1996)
- More Kaos (1997) Motherbox
- Destroy The Creep House (1997) Creep
References
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