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{{Infobox Lostwave
{{Infobox Lostwave
|Box = BoxRed
|Box = BoxGreen
|ShowBox = yes
|ShowBox = yes
|Image = OverthrowG.I.Joe.jpg
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|Genre = Hardcore Punk
|Genre = Hardcore Punk
|Length = 1:43
|Length = 1:43
|Year = 1991-1993
|Year = 1984
|OP = Guglielm
|OP = Guglielm
|Search_started = 2012
|Search_started = 2012
|Media = OverthrowG.I.Joe.mp3
|Media = OverthrowG.I.Joe.mp3
}}
|Artist=The Systum|Search_ended=2024}}
'''Overthrow G.I. Joe''' (also known as '''"G.I Joe"''') is an unidentified hardcore punk song that was originally posted to the New Wave Outpost forums by user Guglielm in 2012, then was reuploaded to WatZatSong in 2014.
'''G.I. Joe Is Dead''' (previously known as '''"Overthrow G.I. Joe"''' or simply '''"G.I Joe"''') is an identified hardcore punk song by the American punk band The Systum. It was originally posted to the New Wave Outpost forums by user Guglielm in 2012, then was reuploaded to WatZatSong in 2014.


== Background ==
== Background ==
On August 23rd, 2012, the song was first posted to the New Wave Outpost forums by user Guglielm as part of a collection of lost songs, but it did not gain much traction.<ref>https://nwoutpost.com/app/webroot/forum/viewtopic.php?t=32669&p=311777</ref>
On August 23rd, 2012, the song was first posted to the New Wave Outpost forums by user Guglielm as part of a collection of lost songs, but it did not gain much traction.<ref>https://nwoutpost.com/app/webroot/forum/viewtopic.php?t=32669&p=311777</ref>


On July 14th, 2013, the song was first uploaded to WatZatSong by user Guglielm,<ref>https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/384187.html</ref> before being reuploaded on August 13th, 2014 to add that the song was internally tagged as System - G.I Joe.<ref>https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/410075.html</ref> Based on the OP's other found songs, this song was most likely recorded between 1991 and 1993, and recorded from the WFMU New Jersey radio station.<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10029uDyY6T4_XGC6z6Hn6bz9HTHOgYB-9a5hYrbXQps/edit?gid=512131437#gid=512131437</ref>
On July 15th, 2013, the song was first uploaded to WatZatSong by user Guglielm,<ref>https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/384187.html</ref> before being reuploaded on August 14th, 2014 to add that the song was internally tagged as System - G.I Joe.<ref>https://www.watzatsong.com/en/name-that-tune/410075.html</ref> Based on the OP's other found songs, this song was most likely recorded between 1991 and 1993, and recorded from the WFMU New Jersey radio station.<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10029uDyY6T4_XGC6z6Hn6bz9HTHOgYB-9a5hYrbXQps/edit?gid=512131437#gid=512131437</ref>
 
== Discovery ==
On December 5th, 2024, WatZatSong user rocketball discovered a similar sounding punk band named Systum<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZvjWyOoI7I</ref><ref name=":0">https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10227448517057639&set=gm.10160497495878227&idorvanity=64768403226</ref> and learned that the drummer had previously played in several hardcore punk bands in the 1980s.<ref name=":0" /><ref>https://www.discogs.com/artist/787351-John-Steele</ref>
 
On December 7th, 2024, Discord user Funado contacted a member of the band, who identified the song as G.I. Joe Is Dead by The Systum. They claimed that the song was recorded in 1984 live at a New York City music club called CBGB.<ref>https://www.watzatsong.com/en/found/The+Systum-G+I+Joe+Is+Dead+1984+-410075.html</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBGB?useskin=vector</ref>  


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
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Public money needs to stay, end the mind game
Public money needs to stay, end the mind game


Object your crazy fun, operation die
Object your crazy fun, operation done


'''(Verse 1)'''
'''(Verse 1)'''
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Is dead
Is dead
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|}
== Personnel ==
Diamond Geary – vocals
[https://www.discogs.com/artist/3593740-Frankie-Fender Frankie Fender] – guitar
Chaunce Hayden – bass
[https://www.discogs.com/artist/787351-John-Steele John Steele] – drums


== Resources ==
== Resources ==
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Latest revision as of 20:29, 7 December 2024

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G.I. Joe Is Dead
Alternative name(s) G.I Joe
Artist(s) The Systum
Genre Hardcore Punk
Length 1:43
Year 1984
Original poster Guglielm
Search duration 2012 - 2024
File:OverthrowG.I.Joe.mp3

G.I. Joe Is Dead (previously known as "Overthrow G.I. Joe" or simply "G.I Joe") is an identified hardcore punk song by the American punk band The Systum. It was originally posted to the New Wave Outpost forums by user Guglielm in 2012, then was reuploaded to WatZatSong in 2014.

Background[edit | edit source]

On August 23rd, 2012, the song was first posted to the New Wave Outpost forums by user Guglielm as part of a collection of lost songs, but it did not gain much traction.[1]

On July 15th, 2013, the song was first uploaded to WatZatSong by user Guglielm,[2] before being reuploaded on August 14th, 2014 to add that the song was internally tagged as System - G.I Joe.[3] Based on the OP's other found songs, this song was most likely recorded between 1991 and 1993, and recorded from the WFMU New Jersey radio station.[4]

Discovery[edit | edit source]

On December 5th, 2024, WatZatSong user rocketball discovered a similar sounding punk band named Systum[5][6] and learned that the drummer had previously played in several hardcore punk bands in the 1980s.[6][7]

On December 7th, 2024, Discord user Funado contacted a member of the band, who identified the song as G.I. Joe Is Dead by The Systum. They claimed that the song was recorded in 1984 live at a New York City music club called CBGB.[8][9]

Lyrics[edit | edit source]

Personnel[edit | edit source]

Diamond Geary – vocals

Frankie Fender – guitar

Chaunce Hayden – bass

John Steele – drums

Resources[edit | edit source]