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There have been two punk rock bands called the Ducky Boys:

1.) The Ducky Boys are a street punk band from Boston, Massachusetts. Since forming in 1995 in the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston, the band has spanned over ten years with two tenures that have led to four full-length albums and over 50 songs. The band derives its name from the name of an Irish street gang in the 1979 movie, "The Wanderers".
Lead on bass and vocals by band frontman Mark Lind and drums by mainstay Jason Messina, while featuring a rotating cast of guitarists, the band released four full length albums before being put on hiatus in 2007. The band is currently operating on a "part-time" basis, performing a small amount of shows throughout the year, featuring the lineup of Lind, Messina, and Sullivan.
Over the last ten years, the band's sound has evolved from quick punk riffs to more stripped down rock music and a developing message of social consciousness. However, the band's influences, which include Rancid, Social Distortion, The Clash, Bruce Springsteen, and dozens of other punk and rock n' roll bands, still remains a prevalent element in the band's sound.

Members:
Mark Lind - bass, lead vocals
Jason Messina - drums
Douglas Sullivan - guitar, vocals

Former members:
Mike Marsden - guitar, vocals
Mike O'Leary - guitar, vocals
James Lynch - guitar, vocals
Joe Riot - guitar, vocals
Tom DeRecco - guitar, vocals

2) The first Ducky Boys put out at least one 7" EP in 1982 on Spoiler Records. The EP was called Mercenary and the front cover shows the band trying to look tough in military regalia. Both photos show only four people, yet five band members are listed.

Members:
Al Catraz - guitar, vocals
Charlie Cutemup - bass
Alma Merced - vocals
Phlegm - drums
Broadway Turk Superstar - vocals
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