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"Jolly Badfellow and Hang Jowls"

Fort Lauderdale's Jolly Badfellow boasts an old-school punk style something like Jabbers duking it out with early Green Day. But there's a real knuckle ball: the upright bass played by a dude who calls himself Elvis Munster. Never underestimate guys with silly-ass stage names lugging around unwieldy instruments. Munster keeps up just fine on the band's speed-punk tunes. For instance, take "Humdrum," which would have fit in just fine on the Ramones' Animal Boy LP. Despite his band's rep as a psychobilly unit, Munster maintains they're simply "a punk rock band with an upright bass." That's not to take anything away from the psychobilly genre, though. "It's always fun playing with psychobilly bands," he says. "That's the music that'll make kids eat the family pet, not death metal."

Such gracious critique, and timely too, being that the Badfellows will be sharing the Churchill's stage with Davie-based Hawg Jowls and the Bacon Fats. Comprising "two Mass-holes, a cat from NYC, and a right-wing conservative Christian cop," J. Jowls and his posse enjoy near-death alcohol-poisoning experiences, as well as beating old Hank Williams and Johnny Paycheck songs into the ground. - Miami NewTimes


"Jolly Badfellow's Sound Is "Dirty, Dirty, Dirty, Dirty, DIRTY Pop Punk""

"From the heart, we're punk rock. Some, though, would call us a type of dirty, dirty, dirty, dirty, DIRTY pop punk band," explains Fort Lauderdale band Jolly Badfellow's bassist Shaun Meyer. "But when we say pop punk, we mean the good stuff, like old-school Green Day -- meaning as far back as when they played shows with Operation Ivy -- Teenage Bottle Rocket, and such."

The act is influenced by, Meyer notes, "good ol' fashion punk rock 'n roll," along with "skating, drinking, having a good, and lousy time, with friends, girls, cops, or junkies. Their Facebook site claims Jolly Badfellow "makes Ted Nugent sound like Ted Nugent." Meyer clarifies that this is not really the case. "We don't really have a love for Ted Nugent, I just came up with that on the spot because I was drunk and thought it was funny."

Their newest LP, AbortionLand! was released last November, and can be purchased at any of their shows. If you're wondering how the album got its title, Meyer tells the dark story behind it. "We named it that because the title song 'AbortionLand' was written a few years ago about a buddy of mine," explains Meyer. "His older brother got his girlfriend pregnant so they drove up to Orlando for the weekend, took a bunch of pills, and went to Islands of Adventure to try and get a still-birth. That didn't work so they just got an abortion instead."

The way the band got their name, however, is a less morbid, but still dark story. It was taken from a 1964 horror film, A Jolly Badfellow, about an English professor inventing a deadly gas to kill off useless people, but causing them to laugh in hysterics first.

On the subject of mainstream punk, Meyer says, "Real punk never got played on the radio, or maybe 5 percent. Does any one even listen to the radio anymore?"

Green Day certainly got a lot of radio play, so what is "real punk" to Meyer? "It's hard to say what 'real' punk is, especially since none of us were around when 'real' punk began back in the '70s. Some people say that Green Day isn't punk because of their mainstream success and that half of their songs are about love, but look at the songs written by the Buzzcocks and early Ramones. Others say that Motorhead is a metal band, but Lemmy has even said he identifies more with punk rockers more than he does with metal heads.

"In all honesty, I believe the definition of punk rock should be left open and ambiguous, if you want to classify it, go ahead and create something of your own. In a nutshell, punk is a catch 22." - Broward/Palm Beach NEW TIMES


Discography

"AbortionLand! LP" - 2012

"Broward County Bastards LP" - 2010

"Cigarettes & Whiskey Breath LP" - 2009

"Florida Sux Balls LP" - 2007

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JOLLY BADFELLOW:

"A drinking band with a punk rock problem", ingredients:

Take 1 Mike Ness wannabe, 1 Tattooer with a bottom lip you could springboard off of, and 1 roofer with a bad case of drum fills.

Sautee with:
* Cigarette smoke
* Jack Daniels
* an unnaturally comfortable level of perversion
* a sick sense of humor
* and a mad desire to explode people's eardrums as they drink their way to oblivion.

Simmer until the guitar strings break. Pour all contents into a blender with Malt Liquor, Tattoo Ink, and the insanity to actually love the Life of a broke Musician. Puree, Spill it all onto a Bar floor, throw a Guitar, a Bass, and a Drum Set onto it, and let them ROCK your face off.

That's Jolly Badfellow.

Starting around late 2006, we're a South Florida punk rock and roll band who still keeps the broke life of a musician going strong!

We've had the pleasure of sharing the stage with such bands as:
The Koffin Kats
Guttermouth
Red Elvises
Th' Legendary Shack Shakers
Star Fucking Hipsters
and a ton of South Florida locals as well.

We've also had the privilege of playing at the Annual South Florida Tattoo Convention 5 years in a row. Although the lineup has changed since the bands inception, we still hold strong to our punk rock roots and our desire to get the FUCK out of Florida!