Oppressed Logic

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Oppressed Logic
Origin Oakland, California, United States
Genres Hardcore punk
Years active1994–present
LabelsBeer City, Burnt Ramen, Ransom Note
Members
  • Mike "Cyco Loco" Avilez
  • Jim Redens
  • Jake Martinez
  • Mike Fuentes
Past membersSee Past Members
Website Myspace.com

Oppressed Logic are an American punk band from Oakland, California, United States, who formed in 1994. [1] Currently, the band consists of vocalist Mike Avilez, drummer Jim Redens, guitar and bassist Jake Martinez, and guitarist Mike Fuentes.

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The band's first release was a cassette called What They Want... What the Fuck. [2] The first official album the band appeared on was a compilation called Pigs Suck, which was released in 1995 by Clean Plate Records; it featured one Oppressed Logic song called "They're Gonna Die". [3] In late 1995, the band released a split album with Toronto-based punk band Armed and Hammered. [4] They were signed to Beer City Records in 1995[ citation needed ] and released their first 7-inch, P.C. Full of Shit!, in 1996. In 1997, they released their fist full-length LP, Ain't A Damn Thing Changed!. Afterwards, in 1997 and 1998 they completed two 6-week tours across the United States.[ citation needed ] Soon after the tour, they collaborated on a split 7-inch on Beer City Records, Skinheads Smoke Dope with a Cheap Beer Hangover, with recently re-formed punk rock band Fang. [2]

In December 1998, members Jake Martinez, Ruben Luna, and Chuck Beers left the band.[ citation needed ] Mike Avilez stayed in the band and, with a new lineup consisting of bassist Adrienne Avilez, guitarist Todd Dammit, and drummer Egore, released the band's second full-length CD, It's Harassment, in 1999 on Industrial Strength Records.[ citation needed ] Oppressed Logic completed a three-week northwest tour into Canada and a two-week southwest tour though Texas in 2000, followed by a four-week European tour and a tour of California in 2001, accompanied by fellow bands Special Duties and Violent Society, to support the release of It's Harassment.[ citation needed ]

In 2002, Burnt Ramen Records released a compilation of Oppressed Logic's discography, The Past Ain't Gonna Change, containing all of the band's music from P.C. Full of Shit! to the Fang split, as well as some unreleased studio and live tracks. [5]

During this period, Oppressed Logic went through several new drummers in this period, ending with Gabe Skull from Lowlife, for their third album, Ones That Control, which was eventually released in 2004. Oppressed Logic continued to go through lineup changes, with Mike Avilez remaining the only original and consistent member. In 2004, the band toured with Fang. [6] [7] In 2006, Oppressed Logic played selected shows in Europe and USA during a tour with Retching Red.[ citation needed ]

In 2008, Oppressed Logic briefly moved to Raleigh, North Carolina, before moving back to Oakland to reform with original and past members Jake Martinez (Blown to Bits, Exit Wound), Chuck Beers (Retox), and Ruben Luna (Exit Wound). Beers and Luna performed in two shows before departing the band once again.[ citation needed ] Jake has stayed with the band since then. Oppressed Logic has become one of the most prolific Bay Area punk rock bands in terms of the number of concerts they have performed. [8]

Mike Avilez still continues with Oppressed Logic; he also had stints in Last Round Up, Retching Red, [9] [10] Angry Samoans, Strung Up, Hot Plate, Fukm, Guantanamo Dogpile, Zero Bull Shit, Luicidal, Fang, and Battalion of Saints, among others.[ citation needed ]

Current members

Past members

Discography

Full-Length Albums
YearReleaseRelease TypeLabel
1994What They Want... What the Fuck Cassette N/A
1997Ain't a Damn Thing Changed! CD Beer City Records
1999It's HarassmentCDBeer City Records
2002The Past Ain't Gonna ChangeCDBurnt Ramen Records
2004Ones That ControlCDBlazing Guns Records
Extended Plays
YearReleaseRelease TypeLabel
1996P.C. Full of Shit!7-inchBeer City Records
2000Industrial Strength Records Sampler (15,000 pressed)CDIndustrial Strength Records
2001Industrial Strength Records Sampler No. 2 (6,000 pressed)CDIndustrial Strength Records
Compilation Appearances
YearCompilationRelease TypeLabel
1995Pigs Suck!7-inchClean Plate Records
1995Living in FearCDRansom Note Records
1995How Lovely Nowhere IsCD Nothing Records
1997Backyard ShenanigansCDN/A
1998Checking In with the WorldCDCold Front Records
1999Black Eyes & Broken BottlesCDBeer City Records
1999Welcome to the BayCDIndustrial Strength Records
2000StrangleholdCD Triple X Records
2000Music to Kill Yourself ByCDCaustic Truths Zine No. 73
2002The ELV Benefit CDCDBeer City Records
2003Almost 10 Years of Losing and Fucking UpCDFriendly Cow Records (Germany)
2004Counter AttackCDBeer City Records
2004All Tanked UpCDN/A
2005Punk Rock RepoCDN/A
2005Radio UnfriendlyCDN/A
2006Kamikaze Broadcast Vol. 2CDN/A
Splits
YearAlbumTypeLabel
1995Armed and Hammered / Oppressed Logic7-inch split (with Armed and Hammered)Ransom Note Records
1999Skinheads Smoke Dope with a Cheap Beer Hangover7-inch split (with Fang)Beer City Records
Music Videos
YearVideoLabel
1999"Tanked"Beer City Records

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