John Stabb (musician)

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Also known asStabb
Born
John Dukes Schroeder

(1961-07-12)July 12, 1961
DiedMay 7, 2016(2016-05-07) (aged 54)
John Stabb
Also known asStabb
Born
John Dukes Schroeder

(1961-07-12)July 12, 1961
DiedMay 7, 2016(2016-05-07) (aged 54)
GenresHardcore punk, punk rock, alternative rock, post-hardcore
OccupationsMusician, singer, actor, writer
InstrumentVocals
Years active1979–2016
LabelsDischord
Semblance
DSI Records
Tragic Life
Diesel Boy
Postfact
Rusty Knuckles
Morphius
Formerly ofGovernment Issue
The Factory Incident
Websitejohnstabb.com

John Dukes Schroeder (July 12, 1961 – May 7, 2016), known professionally as John Stabb, was an American punk rock vocalist, best known as the founding frontman of the hardcore punk band Government Issue. Active from the late 1970s until his death in 2016, Stabb also performed with numerous other bands including The Factory Incident, Weatherhead, Stabb, Emma Peel, Betty Blue, Stain, and History Repeated.[1][2]

Stabb was born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Rockville, Maryland, where he attended Colonel Zadok A. Magruder High School.[3] In addition to his music career, he occasionally acted and was a freelance writer for Washington City Paper and Forced Exposure.[4][5]

Stabb married his longtime partner Mina Devadas on St. Patrick’s Day 2016 while hospitalized at Holy Cross Hospital (Silver Spring). After a 112-day battle with stomach cancer, he died at a hospice in Rockville, Maryland on May 7, 2016, at the age of 54.[6]

Legacy and influence

Stabb was known for his energetic stage presence and distinctive personality, which helped define the sound and identity of Government Issue and the Washington, D.C. hardcore punk scene. In a 2015 interview, he remarked, "I was the only one who could stand myself," reflecting the humor and self-awareness that endeared him to fans and fellow musicians.[7]

Works outside of music

Filmography

Stabb appeared in Salad Days, a documentary about the D.C. punk scene.[8] He also participated in independent films such as Blood and Steel and performed at Cedar Crest Country Club events.

Writing

Stabb contributed music commentary and articles to Washington City Paper and Forced Exposure.[5]

Discography (non-Government Issue)

Date Artist Release Label Comments
1989 Glee Club ’’Glee Club’’ Semblance Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
1992 John Stabb "The Total Experience" DSI Records Cass, Album
1993 Emma Peel "Avenging Punk Rock Godfathers" Tragic Life 7"
1996 Betty Blue "Men In Belted Sweaters" Diesel Boy CD, Album
2001 The Factory Incident "Helmshore" Postfact CD, EP
2003 The Factory Incident "Rail" w/ "Vacillator" Postfact Split 7" with Last Burning Embers
2003 Pseudo Heroes "Prison of Small Perception" Go-Kart CD, album. Featured vocalist on track 4 "Bad Show"
2004 The Factory Incident "Redtape" Postfact CD, EP
2013 History Repeated "Flat Tires / History Repeated" Rusty Knuckles Split 7" with Flat Tires
2016 John Stabb "Riding For Candyland, 1991-1993" Morphius CD, Album

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