Lydia Lunch met saxophonist
James Chance at
CBGB and moved into his two-room apartment. She started to combine her poetry with acoustic guitar and was spurred to start a band after seeing one of
Mars' earlier performances. Lunch found guitarist
Reck at CBGB and recruited him as a drummer, later moving him to bass. They formed a band called the Scabs and briefly added
Jody Harris to their line-up. Lunch knew Bradley Field through
Miriam Linna and convinced him to join in early 1977. The band put together a ten-minute set of very short songs. It released only a handful of singles. Featured on the seminal
No New York LP, a showcase of the early
no wave scene, compiled and produced by
Brian Eno, the group left behind little more than a dozen complete recorded songs. Most of the surviving titles were collected on the eighteen-minute career retrospective compilation
Everything, released in 1995 through Atavistic Records. However, other studio versions of several songs exist, alongside a few live recordings. The group disbanded at the end of 1979, only reuniting briefly in 2008 for a small number of performances with former bassist
Jim Sclavunos on drums and
Thurston Moore on bass guitar. == Musical style and philosophy ==