Happy Go Licky was an American
punk rock["Guy Picciotto - 2003 Interview"markprindle.com. Retrieved on February 23, 2009.] band formed in the spring of 1987, and which broke up after their final show at
Washington D.C.'s
9:30 Club on New Year's Day in 1988. The group was a short-lived reunion of the renowned
D.C. hardcore band
Rites of Spring (active from 1984-1986). Happy Go Licky ended their career by performing the Rites of Spring song, "Drink Deep," the only time the group performed a Rites of Spring song.
Though comprising the same personnel as Rites of Spring (
Eddie Janney and
Guy Picciotto on guitar and vocals;
Mike Fellows on bass and vocals;
Brendan Canty on drums), their music was vastly different from their earlier incarnation. Happy Go Licky was far more
experimental, often incorporating
tape loops and sound effects into their live performances; additionally, their songs were often largely or entirely improvised, and featured unusual structures.
Their short life span did not allow Happy Go Licky to ever get into a recording studio; however some taped live performances were initially released in 1988 as a 12 inch on Peterbilt records that is now out of print. More recently a larger selection of their performances was assembled and released on
Dischord Records as
Will Play.