====== The Noiz Boyz ====== Heavy Metal\\ San Antionio, Texas, USA Some sources state that this was [[Roxalt]] doing a one-off project under a different name. At least three different releases with different song orders have surfaced, however. One of these tapes does have the members of [[Roxalt]] attached. At some point, Robert Wells and Evan St. James were said to be part of the band as well. Evan St. James joined [[TNK]] in 1989. One of their songs was played on [[Jeani Bond]]'s //New Generation// radio show - it was an untitled song about cults ringing the doorbell - possibly "Attack of the Cults." ===== Discography ===== | 1987 | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2021/05/28/the-noiz-boyz-neighborhood-rock/|Neighborhood Rock]] | | 198? | [[https://christiantapeunderground.wordpress.com/2021/10/31/the-noiz-boyz-cable-heavy-rock/|Cable Heavy Rock]] | | 1988 | Noiz Boyz | ------ ==== Neighborhood Rock ==== 1987 Independent Robert Wells - Noiz Boyz - Block Party - 95 Degrees in the Shade - Mars Hill - Oh No!!! This tape was said to be "the concept of Ratt and the Beastie Boys go spiritual" in the August 1987 issue of //The Cutting Edge//. The band had apparently been together for two weeks when they recorded it. ------ ==== Cable Heavy Rock ==== 198? Independent KKaren\\ JJJam\\ Colin\\ DDDoug\\ MMMMike - Noiz Boys - Block Party - 95° in the Shade - Mars Hill ------ ==== Noiz Boyz ==== 1988 Independent Keith Wells - Vocals\\ Ray Gonzales - Guitar\\ Mike Wells - Bass\\ Jim Brandt - Drums - Noiz Boyz - Block Party - 95 Degrees in the Shade - Mars Hill - Oh No, It Is Me - You Are - Attack of the Cults - Fluff (instrumental) - Noiz Boyz (reprise) "Raw, fun party feeling hard rock with silliness mixed in - including Christian lyrics at times. No cover art was included - it was simply low budget and fun." ------