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Scott Helland

Scott Helland is an American alternative rock musician, acoustic guitarist, bassist and songwriter. A founding member of the groups Deep Wound,〔Cogan, Brian: "The Encyclopedia of Punk", page 74. Sterling Publishing, 2006〕 Outpatients,〔Blush, Steven: "American Hardcore: A Tribal History", page 244. Feral House, 2001〕 and Frenchy and the Punk). Helland was born in Centralia, Illinois and raised in Westfield, Massachusetts.
==Career==
Helland attended high school in Westfield, where he met Lou Barlow. The two formed the Massachusetts-based hardcore punk band Deep Wound in 1982. J Mascis joined the band after answering their ad for a "drummer wanted to play really fast".〔Azerrad, Michael: "Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground 1981–1991.", page 348. Little, Brown and Company., 2001〕 While playing bass guitar in Deep Wound, Helland formed Outpatients with brother Vis Helland in 1982 and released ''The Basement Tape'' in 1983.〔Blush, Steven: "American Hardcore: A Tribal History", page 321. Feral House, 2001〕 The Outpatients were also part of the Western mass hardcore scene and shared the stage with bands like Hüsker Dü, Battalion of Saints, Crucifix, The FU's and GBH.〔Turcotte, Bryan Ray and Miller, Christopher T: "Fucked Up and Photocopied: Instant Art Of The Punk Rock Movement", page 194. Gingko Press, 1999〕 Deep Wound broke up in 1984 and "Scott... went in the Outpatients full time."〔Mudrian, Albert: "Choosing Death The Improbable History of Death Metal and Grindcore", page 51. Feral House, 2004〕 The Outpatients toured the East Coast of the US, Canada and Argentina throughout their 13-year career and disbanded in 1995.
Helland released seven albums under his own name beginning with the experimental Hellbox Mood Rings CD in 1996. In 2000, he released an ambient/instrumental/new age〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Artist / Discography Search )〕 CD called ''Space Age Tranceology'' "and made the striking transition to atmospheric soundtracks." In the same year he composed music for the film ''Riders''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Riders (2001) : Full Cast & Crew )〕 Songs from his 2002 CD release, ''Earthbound'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Artist / Discography Search )〕 were played on the syndicated radio program Echoes. In 2006, he released the all acoustic 12 song ''Catapult'' album with his tribute to the BBC series of the same name ''Monarch of the Glen''. He formed Scott Helland and the Traveling Band of Gypsy Nomads〔Digitalis, Raven: "Goth Craft", page 14. Llewellyn Worldwide, 2007〕 in 2005 with French born singer and percussionist Samantha Stephenson, which later became Frenchy and the Punk.
In 2004, Helland reunited with his old Deep Wound band mates for a song at the John M Greene Hall in Northampton, Massachusetts. In June 2013 they reunited, to perform the song "Training Ground" at the Governor's Ball in New York City.

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