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  1. Enoch " Skeeter " Thompson is an American musician, best known for being the bassist of the DC hardcore band Scream. [1] After their initial breakup, Thompson moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, to raise his family. While there, he played in several local bands including old school punk band Springgun.

  2. Skeeter Thompson – bass, backing vocals (1981–1988, 1988–1990, 1993, 2009–present) Clint Walsh – guitar (2009–present) Former members. Kent Stax – drums, percussion (1981–1986, 2009–2023, his death) Dave Grohl – drums, percussion, vocals (1986–1990, 1993) Robert Lee Davidson – guitar, backing vocals (1984–1989)

  3. 8 feb 2020 · Episode #57 - Skeeter Thompson (Scream) Jams for Man. 97 subscribers. 19. 894 views 3 years ago. Enoch "Skeeter" Thompson grew up in Bailey's Crossroads and got his first guitar as a reward...

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  4. SCREAM was formed in 1981 by vocalist Peter Stahl, his brother Franz Stahl on guitar, Skeeter Thompson on bass, and Kent Stax on drums. The next few years would see the addition of second guitarist Robert Lee Davidson.

  5. Skeeter Thompson - bass, vocals. Kent Stax - drums. Scream formed in 1979. Drummer Kent Stacks, bassist Skeeter Enoch Thompson and the brothers Pete and Franz Stahl attended school together in Bailey’s Crossroads, Virginia, when they began to discover the punk and new wave scene in DC and the provocative power of making music.

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  6. Scream. Washington, D.C.. Formed in Bailey’s Crossroads, Virginia in 1981 by brothers Peter and Franz Stahl, bassist Skeeter Thompson, and drummer Kent Stax, Scream released four albums on Dischord Records. Dave Grohl replaced Stax on the drums in 1986.

  7. 19 set 2023 · Scream’s original lineup — singer Pete Stahl, guitarist Franz Stahl, bassist Skeeter Thompson, and drummer Kent Stax — recorded DC Special at Washington, DC’s go-to punk studio, Inner Ear, with founder Don Zientara, while Minor Threat/Fugazi frontman Ian MacKaye provided additional production.