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Artist description
Humble Beginnings, a four piece band from northern New Jersey, emerged onto
the scene in 1997 and quickly made a name for themselves. Playing their
diverse breed of new school melodic pop, they took the NJ scene by storm
playing over 350 shows since their conception. The band's message is simple,
sincerity. Sincerity in their music, sincerity in their friendships, and sincerity
in their focus to have fun and explore the world while still doing things on their
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Musical Influences
Beach Boys, Fastball, Weezer, Ben Folds Five, Bracket, and Unwritten Law |
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Group Members
Josh Scott Dicker - Vocals/Guitar
Rob Heiner - Bass/Vocals
Chris Conti - Guitar
Chris Delvecchio - Drums/Backing Vocals |
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Albums
Southern California - Note To Self Records, 2001; Age and Experience vs. Youth and Cunning (Bracket Split) - TooHep Records, 1999; Overanalyzing The Manifestations Of The Unconscious - Eyeball Records, 1998 |
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Press Reviews
Humble Beginnings - Overanalyzing The Manifestations Of The Unconscious, Eyeball Records, 1998
And they're off! Humble Beginninsg blasts out of the gate with non-stop, super-energetic punk that'll make you get on your bike and pedal as fast as you possibly can. They kind of have that Fat Wreck Chords type of feel. They have dueling vocals and the band plays together so well. Buy this CD, put it in your stereo, and hit repeat because you'll want to hear it over and over again.
Leigh Ramsdell - RIDE BMX
November 1999 |
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Location
Oak Ridge, New Jersey - USA |
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