The groups name came about as a mere fluke from some light hearted criticism. According to vocalist Jason Sears in a 2002 interview with Thrasher magazine: “It happened that some guy said, 'Ha, those kids will never be anything, they're just a bunch of rich kids on LSD, man.' The first party we played we didn't have a name for the band, so we put that one on the flier and it just stuck.”
Their musical evolution can be heard on their webpage, which features "RKL Radio" with nearly all of their songs streamed including a complete discography.
RKL break-up and return
After a couple line-up changes in the late eighties and early nineties, the original vocalist Jason Sears returned to the band in 1994 to help finish their European tour. This sparked the band to record its first album, Riches to Rags, with him in a little under a decade. The band suffered an ill-fated break-up in 1996 which led most of the members of the band to go on to other projects and form new bands. However only a year later did the band return with most of its previous members minus drummer Dave Raun and guitarist Barry "D'Live" Ward who had their spots filled by Boz Rivera and Chris Flippin.
Guitarist Chris Rest and the bands original drummer Richard "Bomer" Manzullo, formed The Other with Mad Caddies drummer Boz Rivera. Boz would later go on to join RKL when they reunited in 1997.
Former guitarist Barry Ward otherwise known as "Barry D'Live" went on to play with such acts as Hotbox as well as playing under the alias "The Wooper" with the group he currently resides in, the Crosstops. He also stood in for some bands on tour such as filling in for Me First and the Gimme Gimmes guitarist Chris Shiflett (who also plays for the Foo Fighters) as well as being hired on as Balsac the Jaws of Death for the theatrical shock rock group GWAR.
Former drummer Dave Raun, Chris Rest and future member Chris Flippin joined the Goleta based punk band Lagwagon. Dave also went on to play drums for the all-star cover band, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes.
Bassist Joe Raposo along with Chris Rest and Boz Rivera also compose half of the San Francisco based group King City.
Vocalist Jason Sears did a track for a Snot tribute album to their late lead singer Lynn Strait. He later did an album with the San Diego based band Mercury Legion.
RKL today
On March 30, 2005, Derrick Plourde, former drummer of RKL, who also played in Lagwagon, Bad Astronaut, Jaws, and The Ataris, committed suicide. Lagwagon paid tribute to Derrick with their 2005 release of the album Resolve.
On December 12, 2005, the original drummer Richard Anthony Manzullo (aka "Bomer") died due to heart failure at his home in Summerland, California. The cause of death was the result of a long time battle with drug addictions.
On January 31, 2006, Jason Sears died due to complications while undergoing a detox treatment involving ibogaine in Tijuana, Mexico. The cause of death was the result of a pulmonary embolism caused by thrombosis.
Currently the future for RKL remains uncertain. There are rumors of an "RKLAOKE" show sometime in the Summer of 2006 as a benefit concert to raise money for Jason's kids. The show as well as time and venue have yet to be confirmed. The show would feature the remaining members of the band playing all the past favorites with different members of the audience.
Past and present band members of R.K.L.
Current Lineup (1997-2005)
Jason Sears -- vocals
Chris Flippin -- guitar
Chris Rest -- guitar
Joe Raposo -- bass
Boz Rivera -- drums
Lineup (1994-1996)
Jason Sears -- vocals
Barry Ward -- guitar
Chris Rest -- guitar
Joe Raposo -- Bass
Dave Raun -- drums
Lineup (1992-1993)
Bomer Manzullo -- vocals
Barry Ward -- guitar
Chris Rest -- guitar
Joe Raposo -- Bass
Dave Raun -- drums
Lineup (1987-1989)
Jason Sears -- vocals
Joe Raposo -- bass
Barry Ward -- guitar
Chris Rest -- guitar
"Bomer" Manzullo -- drums
Lineup (1985-1987)
Jason Sears -- vocals
Vince Peppars -- bass
Chris Rest -- guitar
Barry Ward -- guitar
"Bomer" Manzullo -- drums
Original lineup (1983-1985)
Jason Sears -- vocals
Vince Peppars -- bass
Chris Rest -- guitar
"Alpo" -- guitar
"Bomer" Manzullo -- drums
R.K.L. Discography
Nardcore, Compilation LP (Mystic Records, 1984; "US Steel", "Lies", "No Respect")
It's a Beautiful Feeling, 7" EP (Mystic Records, 1984)
Covers, Compilation LP (Mystic Records, 1984; "Chinese Rocks")
Mystic Super Seven Sampler #1, Compilation LP (Mystic Records, 1984)
Return to Slimey Valley LP , Compilation LP (Mystic Records, 1985; "Evil In You")
Keep Laughing LP (Mystic Records, 1985)
RocK 'n Roll Nightmare LP (Alchemy Records, 1987; re-released on CD by Epitaph Records)
Double Live in Berlin LP (Destiny Records, 1989; recorded live in Germany on 1988 tour)
Reactivate LP (Epitaph Records, 1993)
Riches to Rags LP (Epitaph Records, 1994)
Revenge is a Beautiful Feeling, CD (2000?)
Keep Laughing (w/ It's a Beautiful Feeling), Mystic Re-release, CD (2002)
Videos
Still Flailing After All These Beers, VHS (1997)
U.S. Steel
RKL Lyrics
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Wealthy rich stock holders frown.
IBM, computers for just another godly war.
They're gonna drop a bomb.
No more trace.
Your limbs are gone...
No escape!
Sent to kill soldiers
Green Berets can torture, too.
Killing children they never knew.
They're gonna drop a bomb.
No more trace.
Your limbs are gone...
No escape!
They're gonna drop a bomb.
No more trace!
Your limbs are gone...
And there's no escape!
The lyrics to RKL's song U.S. Steel deal with two main themes: the decline of American industry and the horrors of war. The opening line, "U.S. Steel stock is down," marks the decline of American industry, a sentiment evocative of late 20th century deindustrialization. The line "Wealthy rich stockholders frown" highlights how economic troubles are felt more acutely by those in positions of wealth and power.
The second half of the song deals with the brutality of war, specifically the way it dehumanizes, maims, and murders soldiers and civilians alike. The line, "IBM, computers for just another godly war," highlights how war technologies are developed when industry and religion collude. The song also critiques the idea of following one's country blindly, as seen in the line "Go 'cause their country told them so." The song further articulates its anti-war stance with the lines "Green Berets can torture too / Killing children they never knew." The final repetition of "They're gonna drop a bomb / No more trace / Your limbs are gone / And there's no escape!" reinforces the idea that war destroys bodies and lives without mercy.
Line by Line Meaning
U.S. Steel stock is down,
The value of U.S. Steel company's stocks has decreased.
Wealthy rich stock holders frown.
The wealthy shareholders are upset or disappointed about the decline in stock value.
IBM, computers for just another godly war.
The company, IBM, provides computers used to support warfare, which can be seen as a holy or divine conflict.
They're gonna drop a bomb.
A plan is in place to carry out a bombing attack.
No more trace.
There will be no evidence or indication left behind of the bombing attack afterward.
Your limbs are gone...
The bombing attack results in loss of limbs for some people.
No escape!
There will be no option for anyone to avoid or get away from the attack or its effects.
Sent to kill soldiers
Some individuals are sent on a mission to kill enemy soldiers.
Go 'cause their country told them so...
The individuals are carrying out their orders to kill others based on nationalistic loyalty and obligation.
Green Berets can torture, too.
The Green Berets, a special forces group of the U.S. Army, are capable of inflicting and practicing torturous methods as well.
Killing children they never knew.
Some of the soldiers may end up committing the horrific act of killing children they had no prior connection or association with.
They're gonna drop a bomb.
Reiteration of a plan in place to carry out a bombing attack.
No more trace!
Reiteration of the lack of evidence or indication that will be left behind after the attack.
Your limbs are gone...
Reiteration of the devastating loss of limbs caused by the bombing attack.
And there's no escape!
Reiteration of the lack of option for anyone to avoid or get away from the attack or its effects.
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