Biography
Fresno's NBJ (which stood for Nazi Bitch and the Jews) were one of nearly four dozen Northern California and Nevada bands featured on the Faulty Products distributed Alternative Tentacles LP, Not so quiet on the western front. NBJ consisted of Annelle Zingarelli on vocals (who died of a heroin overdose in 1984), Steve Bradshaw on Guitar, Stain (Stan) Fairrington on Bass and June Beard on Drums.
"We're not racists, we're not fascists, we're realists. When war breaks out, it's going to be us, the youth of today that have to go, not the people up on Capitol Hill. We want people to remember what happened once, so they're prepared if it happens again. That's why the concentration camps still stand in Dachau, so people will never forget the tragedy. It's 1982 and people have to think for themselves, not be willing to be led by any one voice. Living in a country that has a president who used to star in movies with a monkey can't really be taken seriously. We need to look at life and stand for ourselves, learn how to laugh at society, otherwise we're going to die being afraid of it. Besides Fresno's dead and we had to do something to have fun!!!!!"
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