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Artist description
a punk hardcore band runnin from northern san diego. we rock it. don't question it. Have doubts? It's okay. Click, listen.. and learn. |
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Music Style
Punkore |
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Musical Influences
Blink-182, Mest, Rufio, Allister, Finch, Home Grown |
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Similar Artists
No One |
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Artist History
Borderline Eleven is a pop/punk/hardcore band from the inland valley of Fallbrook in San Diego California where 3 young friends decided that it might be fun to persue a musical career and bought instruments to help them on their pursuit. Along the way they picked up the young stud "Fredish" to finish up their quatrain. The first name of the young band was "Untouched" named after a failed attempt to create a clothing company at their high school. The band recorded a quick 5 song demo after only playing their instruments for three shorts months. Since then, they have played many shows all around San Diego and have picked up a small following of loyal fans that they praise and love for all of their support. Several monicre changes later .. "untouched-indecent proposal-borderline eleven" the band has gained lots of experience. Their latest seven song demo entitled "...on a scale of one to ten" has seen the band progress from four kids in the garage, to four musicians paving their way to fame. Borderline Eleven will be around for a long time and they will continue to progress in their musical talent in order to entertain crowds and promote their musical theme to the masses. |
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Group Members
Cassidy Mitchell Vocalist
Kirk Wallace Lead Guitar/vocals
Yuki Gopp Master Bassist/vocals
Fred Fred Percussionist |
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Instruments
Kirk -- Guitar , Yuki -- Bass , Cassidy -- Microphone , Fred -- Drums |
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Albums
...on a scale of one to ten |
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Location
fallbrook, CA - USA |
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