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 Altar Boys were Christian punk rock band from California formed in 1982. The original members were [[Mike Stand]] (vocals, songwriting, and guitar), Jeff Crandall (drums), Steve Pannier (guitars) and [[Ric Alba]] (bass, background vocals). Mark Robertson would later replace Alba on bass. Altar Boys were Christian punk rock band from California formed in 1982. The original members were [[Mike Stand]] (vocals, songwriting, and guitar), Jeff Crandall (drums), Steve Pannier (guitars) and [[Ric Alba]] (bass, background vocals). Mark Robertson would later replace Alba on bass.
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 +The formation of The Altar Boys, according to [[Mike Stand]]:
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 +"In 1980 I committed my life to Jesus Christ and began working on my salvation with “fear and trembling”. I began playing in a Christian rock group called “Image” with my cousins Jeff and Bill Crandall and a guy named Armand Barocio. We were not really that good, but it was a start. The band lasted for about two years.
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 +Anyway, Bill and Armand kind of dropped out of Image after about a year and we got a different bass player along with Ken Tamplin from Shout but that really didn’t work either. Jeff and I decided to form a different band – the Altar Boys name came later. Ironically, we auditioned lead singers, and someone who could be a front man. I had no intention of being the main songwriter, singer or front man – it wasn’t even on my radar. As you might guess we couldn’t find anyone who fit the bill, so at some point I decided just to do it – I suppose it worked out in the end and was meant to be.
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 +I remember in 1981 I went to see my brother’s band “The Lifesavors” play and became inspired. I became good friends with the guys in Undercover and began writing songs with a more punk feel to them. I kind of felt that I was just writing Beatles music that was sped up. We did experiment with ska and light pop, but I think we did the “power punk” (or whatever you want to call it) the best. Hence, you see the results of what I was really going for on //Gut Level Musi//c, //When You’re a Rebel// had hints of it as did //Against the Grain//. By the time we recorded //Forever Mercy// we had kind of strayed from our original sound – bad move.
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 +Our first bass player came as a recommendation from Undercover, he stayed with us for about 2 years until Ric joined the band – that change improved the band greatly. Steve auditioned for the group in May of 1982 – he was a real good fit.
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 +We played our first gig at First Baptist church in Fullerton in July of 1983. I have some great photos from that gig. We were well received. After that first performance the band sort of took off and we played anywhere and everywhere, about 10 times a month… I suppose the rest is history (With a small h).
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 +We sought to be a little more melodic on //Forever Mercy//. But our fan base loved the hard driving stuff. With that said, the //Forever Mercy// project was just so different, it had its good moments but everyone wanted to hear //Gut Level Music//. In the end, the music did not “work” very well in the live setting. Hence we pulled mostly from our older material.... We were hoping to do a 6th record called //No Substitute// that really was basically more in line with //Gut Level Music//, but we just could not seem to get back into the studio. Some of those songs were used on the [[Clash of Symbol]]’s first recording while others are not going anywhere."
  
 ===== Discography ===== ===== Discography =====
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-The unreleased demos from 1992 were cleaned up, finished, and to be released soon.+The unreleased demos from 1992 were cleaned up, finished, and finally released. 
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 +  - Rebel Rock (4:38) 
 +  - No Substitute (4:00) 
 +  - Let Me See Your Hands (3:32) 
 +  - Light of Freedom (4:01) 
 +  - Outside in the Distance (3:25) 
 +  - History Comes Back to Haunt This World (5:18) 
 +  - The Kids Cry (3:58) 
 +  - Surround Me (4:34) 
 +  - Thousand Miles (4:27) 
 +  - Devotion (4:28) 
 +  - Give Our Hearts Back to God (4:16) 
 +  - Revolution of Love (2:53)
  
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 +===== Links =====
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 +  * [[http://downthelinezine.com/archives/mike-stand-and-the-altar-boys/|Down the Line interview with Mike Stand]]
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