

Skrewdriver
| Country | United Kingdom |
|---|---|
| Formed | 1976, Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom |
| Disbanded | September 1993 |
| Genres | Punk Rock, Oi!, Hard Rock |
| Labels | Chiswick Records, Rock-O-Rama Records, Viking Records |
| Years active | 1976-1979, 1982-1993 |
Line-up (members)
- Ian Stuart : Vocals (1976-1979, 1982-1993)
- Stigger : Guitars, Piano (1990-1993)
- Jon Hickson : Bass (1990-1993)
- Mushy : Drums (1991-1993)
Former members
- Kev McKay : Bass (1976-1978, 1979)
- Grinny : Drums (1976-1978, 1979)
- Phil Walmsley : Guitars, Bass (1976-1977, 1978)
- Ron Hartley : Guitars (1977-1978)
- Mark Radcliffe : Drums (1978-1979)
- Chris Cummings : Guitars (1978-?)
- Glen Jones : Guitars (1979)
- Martin Smith : Drums (1979)
- Mark French : Bass (1982-1984)
- Mark Neeson : Guitars (1982-?)
- Geoff Williams : Drums (1982-?)
- Mark Sutherland : Drums (1984-1987)
- Adam Douglas : Guitars (1984-1986)
- Murray Holmes : Bass (1984-?)
- Paul Swain : Guitars (1984-1987)
- Steve A. : Bass (1985-1986)
- Merv Shields : Bass (1986-1989)
- Martin Cross : Guitars (1987-1988)
- Ross McGarry : Guitars
- John Burnley : Drums (1987-1991)
Skrewdriver Discography
| Album title | Lyrics | Type | Released | Rating | Votes | Reviews | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| You're So Dumb (1977) | Single | 1977-04-22 | - | 0 | 0 | ||||
| Antisocial (1977) | Single | 1977-10-08 | - | 0 | 0 |
Additional notes
Founded and led by singer Ian Stuart Donaldson in Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, in 1976, relocating to Manchester in 1978. The band originally sported a punk look, but, at their label's urging, became skinheads during the second wave of skinheads in England. Skrewdriver became known for attracting violence at their shows and none of their Chiswick releases did very well in the UK charts. They broke up in 1979.
Donaldson re-formed the band in 1982 as an explicitly White Power National Socialist band, with an entirely new, and often-changing lineup. This new version of Skrewdriver became the musical arm of the British National Front and released as their debut album "Hail The New Dawn" in 1984 on the German Rock-O-Rama label. This release not only helped transform the label to a far-right position but effectively invented White Power rock and Skrewdriver quickly became a driving force behind the R.A.C (Rock Against Communism) movement.
In 1993 Ian Stuart died in a car accident, bringing an end to the band.
Donaldson re-formed the band in 1982 as an explicitly White Power National Socialist band, with an entirely new, and often-changing lineup. This new version of Skrewdriver became the musical arm of the British National Front and released as their debut album "Hail The New Dawn" in 1984 on the German Rock-O-Rama label. This release not only helped transform the label to a far-right position but effectively invented White Power rock and Skrewdriver quickly became a driving force behind the R.A.C (Rock Against Communism) movement.
In 1993 Ian Stuart died in a car accident, bringing an end to the band.


