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Artist description
Luckie Strike is a female fronted eclectic punk rock band from Northern California. Luckie Strike has been on seven national tours, and is currently on the road. |
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Music Style
Female fronted, eclectic punk rock. |
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Musical Influences
Green Day, Refused, The Living End, Fugazi, Suicide Machines, Bjork, Far, Tori Amos |
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Similar Artists
No Doubt, Green Day, Refused, The Living End, Suicide Machines, Far |
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Artist History
Luckie Strike's aggressive new breed of rock and roll has turned the heads of many in the music community. Their ability to write songs that leave listeners humming tunes from morning until night is only matched by their reputation for being one of the hardest working bands in music today. Luckie Strike’s eclectic musicianship has created a diverse catalog of songs which range from catchy pop medleys to extreme hardcore punk. This diverse style of rock and roll has caught the attention of their peers and has led to touring dates with bands of all genres that include Blink 182, Reel Big Fish, 7 Seconds, Save Ferris, The Wallflowers, Less Than Jake, and many more very notable music groups.Luckie Strike came together as a band in October of 1996. |
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Group Members
Melanie - vocals.Kevin (Bubba) - guitar, backing vocals.Dre - bass, backing vocals.Liz - drums |
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Instruments
Guitar, bass, and drums. |
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Albums
"The Mercury Project," "Future Is Turning," "Have You Seen Me?," "Geekcore." |
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Press Reviews
“Luckie Strike’s tightly wound playing translates into some of the most savagely catchy pop songs this side of the Groovie Ghoulies.” – Rachel Leibrock, Sacramento News and Review, January 15, 1998“This is the band that could open people’s eyes, to wean themselves off of cheese ass bands like Reel Big Fish, Jeffries Fan Club, Save Ferris, the Assorted Jelly Beans and Goldfinger.” – Jason Chittenden, Skratch, March 1998 |
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Location
Sacramento, California - USA |
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