![]() In two years, the band performed 185 shows and recorded a total of 32 songs (28 released officially, 4 on the bootlegged EP Plea for Peace), as well as songs which were recorded only as demos, such as "Hedgecore" (about a favorite pastime of the band which involved artfully jumping into manicured bushes), "Hangin' Out", "Sarcastic" and "Left Behind". ![]() ![]() Operation Ivy played one more unofficial performance the following day, mostly for friends and family, in Robert Eggplant's backyard in Pinole, California. This was also Green Day's first performance with the name Green Day at 924 Gilman Street, at what was supposed to have been Operation Ivy's record release party. The group broke up two months later in May, and its last official live performance was on May 28, 1989. Operation Ivy released its only studio album Energy through Lookout in March 1989. Unsure of how to react to the prospect of success, both because of their independent politics and local-mindedness, the band chose to break up rather than compromise their intentions. With a budding reputation as an excellent live band, EMI offered Operation Ivy a major-label deal. By mid-1988, the group began selling out larger venues and the pressure to sign to major labels began to rise. The band began playing a number of performances and embarked on a tour across the United States. T Experience, was one of the most successful bands from the punk scene at 924 Gilman Street. By this time, Operation Ivy, along with Crimpshrine and The Mr. In January 1988, the band signed to Lookout Records and released its debut 7-inch record, Hectic, which became one of Lookout's best-selling records. In October 1987, the band made its recording debut with a track on the Maximumrocknroll compilation album Turn It Around!. Operation Ivy began playing a number of performances which led to its almost immediate cult-following.Īfter witnessing a live show in Southern California, Joy Aoki of Flipside Magazine described the energetic new band as a "swell bunch of guys" who "mix hard-edged ska with the intensity of young thrash." Recordings The next day began a tradition of performances at the Berkeley punk collective center 924 Gilman Street. Operation Ivy's first live performance was on May 27, 1987, in Dave Mello's garage. Prior to the formation of Operation Ivy, Armstrong and Freeman had played together in the Berkeley ska punk band Basic Radio. The band consisted of Jesse Michaels ( lead vocals), Tim "Lint" Armstrong ( guitar, vocals), Matt "McCall" Freeman ( bass, vocals), and Dave Mello ( drums). The name had previously been the original name of the contemporary Berkeley punk band Isocracy. Operation Ivy was formed in May 1987 and was named after the code name of a 1952 American nuclear weapons testing program. ![]() Popular band Rancid and for wielding a lasting stylistic influence over numerous other bands in what became the third wave ska movement. Although the band released just one full-length album ( Energy) before breaking up in May 1989, Operation Ivy is well remembered as the direct antecedent of The band's name was derived from the Operation Ivy series of nuclear tests in 1952. The band was critical to the emergence of Lookout Records and the so-called "East Bay Sound." The band was stylistically important, as one of the first bands to mix the elements of hardcore punk and ska into a new amalgam called ska punk. Operation Ivy was an American punk rock band from Berkeley, California, formed in May 1987.
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