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Artist description
Mathy Pop-core |
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Music Style
Post-hardcore/Indie-pop |
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Musical Influences
Thursday, Saves the Day, Short of 1st, Taking Back Sunday, Boys Night Out, Yellowcard, Rufio, Hot Water Music, The Get Up Kids, Thrice |
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Similar Artists
Thursday, Saves The Day, Rufio, Taking Back Sunday, Thrice, Hot Rod Circuit |
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Artist History
Around the time when the Detroit Tigers won the world series, 5 children were born with an instant love for music. Later on in life, two of them met and secretly wished to be DC talk and met a dirt biker, later the 3 became friends with the son of a polka band drummer and eventually they began playing wonderful music when the king of metal and slave of tampons joined their miraculous group. |
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Group Members
Brian Palowski - Drums
Tom Bahri - guitar
Andrew Loehr - Vocals
Mark Smak - guitar
Marc Winter - Bass/bgvs/screams |
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Instruments
Drums, Bass, 2 guitars, and 2 microphones |
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Albums
The Banana Split CD with Short of 1st (Released April 19th 2003) |
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Press Reviews
A barrage of indie and post-hardcore sounds ranging from the smooth, inticing sounds of "Programming", to the calculated breaks in the driving beat of "You Have the Keys to My Heart. . .", to the soothing harmonies of "Forget the Streets. . .", to the drive and passion of "Butterfly Knife". to the fierce screams interlaced through the melodies. . .this is the album you will never take out of your stereo from the Detroit based rockers Forever Ending and Short of 1st.
-Interpunk |
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Additional Info
Writing new Material for the Love is in the Error EP. |
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Location
Detroit, MI - USA |
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