- (This page is about the New York Hardcore band. For the British alternative rock band of the same name, see Damage(2)). For the Massachusetts band of the same name, see Damage(3). For the alias name of the drum and bass artist of the same name, see DJ Damage).
Damage was an 80's American hardcore/punk band from New York City founded sometime in 1983, who released one studio album (Sins Of Our Fathers) in 1984 and a live album (Recorded Live Off The Board At CBGB) in 1987, before splitting up in 1988.
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Peel played tracks from the band between 1985 and 1987 during their short term life. No further tracks were played by Peel, but he did play other artists in the 90's and 00's, who were also called Damage. After Peel's death, it was later found out that he had a copy of their 'Sins Of Our Fathers' album in his Record Collection: D.
Shows Played[]
- 1985
- 14 March 1985 (Radio Bremen): Sins Of Our Fathers (album - Sins Of Our Fathers) Gnarl
- 14 March 1985 (Radio Bremen): Yah Die Ho (album - Sins Of Our Fathers) Gnarl
- 19 March 1985: Sins Of Our Fathers (LP - Sins Of Our Fathers) Gnarl
- 20 March 1985: This House (album - Sins Of Our Fathers) Gnarl
- 24 March 1985 (BFBS): Charge It (album - Sins Of Our Fathers) Gnarl
- 07 April 1985 (BFBS): Macht Uns Schlecht / Bridge + Tunnel (album - Sins Of Our Fathers) Gnarl Records
- 14 April 1985 (BFBS): 'Charge It (LP-Sins Of Our Fathers)' (Gnarl)
- Peel 011 (BFBS): 'The Dice (LP-Sins Of Our Fathers)' (Gnarl)
- 13 May 1985: Yah Die Ho (album - Sins Of Our Fathers) Gnarl
- 1987
- 11 August 1987: This House (album - Sins Of Our Fathers) Gnarl
- 21 August 1987 (BFBS): Sins Of Our Fathers (album - Sins Of Our Fathers) Gnarl