Lyrics by The Briefs

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  1. (Looking Through) Gary Glitters Eyes
  2. 22nd Century Man
  3. Ain't It The Truth?
  4. Anti-Social
  5. Benny's Got A Cigarette
  6. Big Dog
  7. C'mon Squash Me Like A Bug
  8. Can't Get Through
  9. Come Dancing
  10. Criminal Youth
  11. Dead In The Suburbs
  12. Destroy The U.S.A.
  13. Dolly Parton
  14. Ephedrine Blue
  15. Forty And Above
  16. Genital General
  17. Getting Hit On At The Bank
  18. Halfsize Girl
  19. I Can't Work
  20. I'm A Raccoon
  21. Killed By Ants
  22. Knife
  23. Like A Heart Attack
  24. Lint Fabrik
  25. Ludlow St.
  26. Medication
  27. Move Too Slow
  28. My Girl (Wants To Be A Zombie)
  29. Mystery Pill
  30. New Case
  31. New Shoes
  32. No More Presidents
  33. Normal Jerks
  34. Orange Alert
  35. Outer Space Doesn't Care About You
  36. Piss On The Youth
  37. Poor And Weird
  38. Razorblade Heart
  39. Rotten Love
  40. Run The Other Way
  41. Sex Objects
  42. Shoplifting At Macy's
  43. Silver Bullet
  44. So Stupid
  45. Soozy
  46. Stuck On You
  47. Sylvia
  48. Tear It In Two
  49. This Age
  50. Vitamin Bomb
  51. We Americans
  52. Where Did He Go?
  53. Who Made You So Smart?
  54. Year Long Summer

The Briefs are an American punk rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 2000 and originally consisting of Daniel J. Travanti (guitar/vocals), Steve Ross, performing as Steve E. Nix (guitar/vocals), Lance Romance (bass/vocals), and Chris Brief (drums/vocals). They released their first full-length album, Hit After Hit, in October 2000 via Dirtnap Records. The band was courted by and reportedly signed with major label Interscope Records, following their 2002 release of Off the Charts, but that deal fell through. The Briefs surfaced on California's BYO Records with the release of 2004's Sex Objects and the reissue of their Dirtnap-era full lengths. They most recently released Steal Yer Heart in 2005. The Briefs have released a prolific number of 7" singles during their career, on several small independent labels. In 2004, the Briefs went on a European tour without Lance Romance, who stayed behind to get his GED. In his place went bassist Steve Kicks of Vancouver, British Columbia's band, New Town Animals. Lance rejoined the line-up for the 2004 release party of Sex Objects, but retired from the band in 2005. Kicks has since become a permanent addition and was a full member for the follow-up, Steal Yer Heart. The Sex Objects single "Orange Alert" gained notoriety as a seething criticism of the Bush administration and of the culture of fear in post-9/11 America. It is one of a number of their songs critical of the U.S. Government, including "No More Presidents" and "Destroy The USA" from Sex Objects, and "We Americans" from Off the Charts. The band has also written a number of love songs in a consciously off-kilter style, similar to the Buzzcocks' "Orgasm Addict." With songs like "Dolly Parton", the band has also illustrated their penchant for light-hearted absurdity. In 2007, the Briefs released a feature-length documentary about the band, entitled The Greatest Story Ever Told, which was directed by the punk filmmaker, Lewis Smithingham. The Briefs went on indefinite hiatus while Chris Brief went to Berlin and Travanti relocated to California and joined two other bands. The first band, Modern Action, consisting of Travanti and members of the bands The Bodies and The Shifters, recorded two 7" singles, "Modern Action" backed with "Bleeding Red" (2007), and "Radioactive Boy" backed with "Problem Child" (2009), as well as a full-length LP/CD, Molotov Solution (2010), all of which were released on Modern Action Records, a label that Travanti co-founded. The second band, called Sharp Objects, released a 7" single entitled "Zero Ambition" in 2010 in the vein of early 80s LA punk and a full-length eponymously titled album in 2011, also through Modern Action Records. Nix and Kicks both play in another band called Steve E. Nix and The Cute Lepers, playing a very similar style of music to that of The Briefs, with some added power-pop drive. In 2007 they released a 7" single of the song "Terminal Boredom", backed with "Prove It", on 1-2-3-4 Go! Records, which also released their two albums, Smart Accessories in 2009 and Adventure Time in 2011. In 2005, The Briefs released a CD called Singles Only which contained all of the songs released on their different 7" releases to date. In 2012, Modern Action Records re-released Singles Only as a box set with five 7" records containing all of the songs from the original release. The box set also contained a cassette tape including the first 6 demo songs recorded by The Briefs in 1999. Some additional content was added in the digital download, including a more recent 7", "The Joy of Killing", totaling up to 32 songs of Briefs history. In the fall of 2012, The Briefs played a show in Long Beach, Ca with The Stitches and The Bodies. They performed with original bassist Lance Romance but drummer Chris Brief was replaced by the Adolescents drummer when Brief was unable to return from Germany in time for the show. The band then went on to play in Texas at the Fun Fun Fun Festival two days later before slipping back into a dormant state. The Briefs toured again in 2018 and 2019, playing their first London gig in over a decade, followed by a new album Platinum Rats, released by UK label Damaged Goods in 2019. A fall tour in support of the Dead Boys is scheduled for 2022.

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