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with more songs added. 2021 The Nervous Eaters signed with WICKED COOL RECORDS. A new LP/CD is expected to follow in 2022. They will be on the road doing gigs in support of those LPs/ CDs through 2021–2022. Steve Berkowitz is executive producer of the project. The band now consists of drummer David
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bands with Steve Cataldo on vocals and guitar, Robb Skeen on bass, and Jeff Wilkinson on drums. Forming in 1973 they had used the name some years earlier, but had not performed live under it. As the Rhythm Assholes, they had backed local rock legend
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of Boston...hard-rocking, riff-blasting, tongue-in-cheek". By 1978, they were one of the most popular acts in the city. Their second Rat single, the punk rock styled, "Just Head", appeared in 1979.
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s Ira Robbins retrospectively panned it: "This Boston quartet had long been a local critics' choice; after this major-label record brought them a national hearing, it's hard to understand why.
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Early on, the band experienced problems holding on to a second guitarist, but Alan Hebditch, a childhood friend of Cataldo's, became a regular fixture in early 1978. Along with the
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produced a ten-song demo for the band that attracted major-label attention. Their self-titled debut album, produced by Harry Maslin, was released by
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Mclean, Adam Sherman on guitar and vocals, Carissa Johnson on bass and vocals, and songwriter Steve Cataldo on lead guitar and lead vocals.
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on his single "Kerouac" and in concert. After a name change, they made their debut at the hub of the city's alternative music scene,
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Strong (2003), p. 90. Both Thompson and Strong incorrectly identify Scott Baerenwald as the band's original bassist.
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The band briefly reunited in 1986, with Cataldo, Wilkinson, Hebditch, and Paley. They recorded a six-song EP,
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After the release of "Just Head", the band brought on a new second guitarist, Jonathan Paley.
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on DVD, and Rick Hearte, owner of Ace of Hearts, issued a CD re-release of
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In early June 2013, the band went on the road again, supporting
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Thompson mistakenly identifies Ocasek as the album's producer.
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Index

Boston
punk rock
rock and roll
Willie Alexander
the Rathskeller
Real Kids
DMZ
AllMusic
Joe Viglione
Rolling Stones
Ric Ocasek
the Cars
Elektra Records
Trouser Press
J. Geils
Hall and Oates
the Ronettes
the Four Seasons
Ace of Hearts Records
the Stranglers
Brighton Music Hall
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"The Nervous Eaters"
"1977 Club Listings—Boston Punk Scene"


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