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Anti-Heros are an AmericanOi!/street punk band formed in 1984 inGeorgia,United States. They took a hiatus from 1989 to 1993, but continue to record and play concerts now. The original lineup consisted of Mark Noah (vocals), Mike Jones (bass), Tim Spier (drums) and Joe Winograd (guitar). Phil Solomon replaced Spier on the drums in 1988. The band released two records on Link Records in the late 1980s,That's Right! (produced by John Blackwell) in 1987 andDon't Tread on Me (produced by John Blackwell) in 1988. Link manager Mark Brennan never paid the band for the recordings, which the band members paid to produce.[1]
In February 1997, longtime drummer Phil Solomon left and the band brought on Mark McClusky. Later, Don Shumate (AKA El Guapo, formerly of Time Bomb '77) took over percussion duties
Despite the band's vocal admonishment of racism, their association with such ideals has long been a topic of contention among fans. Their theme song, "Anti-Hero," featured as a standard in their live set, is set to the tune of "Anti-Social," a song bySkrewdriver, one of the first and most prominentNazi punk bands (although the song has no racist lyrics). The band were involved in a lawsuit againstNew Line Cinema for using the band's logo in the filmAmerican History X against the band's will (as they did not want to be associated with white supremacists).[2] Following the lawsuit, the logo was removed from all subsequent releases of the film.[citation needed]
Noah owns GMM Records. GMM Records released some ofDropkick Murphys' earliest recordings, as well as bands such asIron Cross,Oxymoron,Agnostic Front,The Ducky Boys,The Templars andOne Way System.
Beginning in 2023, the band began touring again after a extensive hiatus. They had their first live performance in twenty-one years on May 27, 2023.[3][4]