Dag Nasty | |
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Origin | Washington D.C., United States |
Genres | Melodic hardcore,punk rock,emo |
Years active | 1985–1988, 1992, 2002, 2012, 2015-present |
Labels | Revelation, Epitaph, Giant, Dischord |
Associated acts | Minor Threat, Bad Religion, All, Down By Law, Bloody Mannequin Orchestra, DYS |
Website | daghouse.com |
Members | Shawn Brown Brian Baker Roger Marbury Colin Sears |
Past members | Peter Cortner Dave Smalley Doug Carrion Scott Garrett London May |
Dag Nasty is an American melodic hardcore band from Washington D.C., formed in 1985 by guitarist Brian Baker of Minor Threat, drummer Colin Sears and bassist Roger Marbury, both of Bloody Mannequin Orchestra, and vocalist Shawn Brown (later of Swiz and Jesuseater). Their style of less aggressive, melodic hardcore was influential to emocore, as well as post-hardcore; their sound was partly influenced by The Faith and their 1983 EP Subject to Change.
Shawn Brown was the first vocalist with whom the band recorded unreleased versions of most of the material that later made up their first release Can I Say, which featured former roadie and new singer Dave Smalley of DYS. Dave left the band to attend grad school at New York University before a summer tour with The Descendents. A new singer, Peter Cortner, was found after the band placed an ad in a local paper and the tour was kept. After touring half the US opening for The Descendents, the band went home and recorded new material that wasn't released until years later. After a few more local shows, the band broke up in the fall of 1986. Brian went to L.A. to start a new band with Doug Carrion and half of Doggie Style called Doggie Rock. After releasing one album under the Doggie Style name, Doggie Rock broke up and Brian reformed Dag Nasty in early 1987 with Peter, Colin and Doug replacing Roger Marbury, who declined to rejoin. Months later, the band recorded and released Wig Out at Denko's, including rerecorded versions of the late 86' tape and new material.