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Artist description
The Unknown is a pop-punk band out of Cleveland, Oh. We've been doing this for over 13 years.... |
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Music Style
Pop-Punk |
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Musical Influences
80s punk and pop |
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Similar Artists
All, Descendents, Big Drill Car |
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Artist History
The Unknown has since gone through 10 or so members. We formed in 1989 and toured all over the east coast and midwest and have put out a number of CDs and 7"s. What once was a high school hobby is now a passion for the exisiting members. We're total DIY and love to play our own blend pop-punk-rock.ö |
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Group Members
Ken Blaze, Wayne Roscoe, Brian P. McCafferty, Pete Woodward |
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Instruments
Vocals,Guitar,Bass,Drums |
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Albums
Radio Lied To Me(2003)Real Thing (2002) Pop Art (summer2000), Still Unknown, Rocket Pop, Seems So Live, Change |
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Press Reviews
Holy fuck, this is amazing! There's not a lot of pop-punk left these days that can get my booty shaking and slap my face into a wild grin but on this new demo the Unknown have done just that! Their last CD was an excellent record, but this is just streets ahead of that. These new tracks are just crunchier and more fervent than previous releases which is probably helped by Jerry Jones (of the Fiendz) spot-on production job. There's a lot of ALL-ness about these six tracks, and the Unknown are definately on a par with those guys ("gasp!" go the kids) but have a certain sweetness, a feel-good factor, a summer-day-cold-drink fix, a downright fuckin get up and leap around the room laughing like a lunatic type of sound about them. If pop-punk be your thang, check out the new-improved Unknown at all costs. Fracture (UK)µ |
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Additional Info
New Album due out on Boss Tuneage in 2003! |
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Location
Cleveland, Ohio - USA |
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