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Friends Stand United (FSU) is an American anti-fascist, [1] [2] anti-racist, and anti-drug group. It was founded in the late 1980s by Elgin James in Boston, Massachusetts, evolving out of the hardcore punk scene and in particular the straight edge subculture.
Friends Stand United (FSU) is a loose network of militant anti-racist and anti-narcotic groups. FSU was formed in Boston, Massachusetts in the late 1980’s by Elgin James (now an American filmmaker and musician).
Officially, FSU is short for “Friends Stand United,” but hardcore kids all know the alternate meaning: “Fuck Shit Up.”
According to the complaint affidavit, James is a founding member of a street gang called "FSU," which stands for "F(_ _ _) S(_ _ _) Up," and "Friends Stand United."
Elgin James is an American filmmaker, musician and a former member of Friends Stand United (FSU), a Boston, Massachusetts area antifascist group in the early 1990s which has been classified by several law enforcement agencies as a gang.
Friends Stand United (FSU) is an American anti-fascist, anti-racist, and anti-drug group. It was founded in the late 1980s by Elgin James in Boston, Massachusetts, evolving out of the hardcore punk scene and in particular the straight edge subculture.
As Binelli wrote in “Punk Rock Fight Club,” members of FSU — which stands for Friends Stand United, or “Fuck Shit Up” — have been charged with everything from murder to robbery and now ...
Friends Stand United (FSU) is an American anti-fascist, anti-racist, and anti-drug group. It was founded in the late 1980s by Elgin James in Boston, Massachusetts, evolving out of the hardcore punk scene and in particular the straight edge subculture.
FSU, which is commonly referred to as "Friends Stand United" or "Fuck Shit Up," is a violent hardcore punk gang that has been growing in the American underground since the early '90s. Led by...
Rage Against Society: With Elgin James, Craig Walendziak. FSU has two meanings: Friends Stand United or F**k S**t Up. The gang claims no turf. Their domain is the hardcore music scene. Their path traces back almost twenty years to the streets of Boston.