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Artist description
Energetic melodic punk rock. We rock long and hard, but we like to have a good time.I can confidently and honestly say that we're the best band in the history of music as we know it.Yup. And I'm not lying.....Not at all. |
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Music Style
Energetic melodic punk rock |
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Musical Influences
nofx, dance hall crashers, new found glory, george strait, sublime, frenzal rhomb, Travoltas |
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Similar Artists
new found glory, home grown, nofx |
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Artist History
Travis, or T-Dawg as he is known by, after being in a few bands as a drummer, and even doing a solo project, and Mike, who also happens to be Travis' nephew, hooked up with Chris Hoss in July 2000 to jam. At that time, Mike was playing bass, as we had more of a need for one then. A friend of ours, OJ Rodriguez, played second guitar at that time also. But soon, after a long stretch of complications, OJ departed from our band leaving us as a 3-piece. That did not stop us however. In fact, after his departing, we progressed rapidly in our song-writing, style and talent. Although getting along beautifully, something was missing as a 3-piece.So, in early Feb. 2001, Richard joined up with us on bass, and michael was promoted back to guitar. Still progressing, Bailey is now on a fast track to star-dumb, so watch out world. |
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Group Members
T-Dawg - Guitar/vocalsMac Daddy Mike - Guitar/backup vocalsBEAR - Bass/backup vocalsChris Hoss - Drums/backup vocals |
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Instruments
Travis Plays Hughes & Kettner, Fender excusively. Who cares what anyone else plays. |
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Albums
Popping the Punk Pinata-compilation. GO HOME BAILEY, coming out soon on Crankshaft Records |
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Press Reviews
"Turn that crap down" - Pop"It sounds good" - Mum"If your music was food, I'd eat it." - Bum |
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Location
San Antonio, Texas - USA |
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