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Artist description
Why Identity Crisis is not only the coolest bunch of skankers, they play the greatest SKEEMO (emo with horns)in the world! |
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Music Style
Skeemo |
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Musical Influences
less than jake, bouncing souls, reel big fish, enda's goldfish |
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Similar Artists
less than jake, bouncing souls, reel big fish, enda's goldfish |
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Artist History
Identity Crisis started a long time ago in a time commonly know as "1999" Chris Jonas and Kevyn Connor Thought they could rock pretty hard on guitar and drums, so they jammed on weekends and covered their favorite songs. There dwelled a dark mysterious man named PJ Kane, who wanted nothing to do with Kevyn and his "ska" or Jonas and his more "ska" but the duo bothered him into ripping up some bass when they occassionally practiced. After at first denying his liking for the music, since he was so grunge, Kane grew to be the skaest emoest teddy bear. Time passed and Sophomore year rolled around, bringing Steve on Saxophone, and Ferguson on Guitar. They began writing songs and assigning numbers to them for classification. The summer of sophomore year, Bozzo rolled around with Ferguson, and wrote lyrics to song 2. Our first song. After the first Mercy show, Steve's friends Bobby and Rob stepped in on Tromboner and Trumpet. We never saw Rob again but I hear hes been spotted in Mexico somewhere. Bobby stayed and is our resident sock kid. The end.
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Group Members
Patrick KANE- Bass bango, Sean Ferguson- Electric AXE, Chris Jonas- Kev's Sister (and the guitar), Brian Bozzo- "LA! LA! LA!", Kevyn Connor- Timbales and Maracas, Steve Sameroff (AKA sexiest man alive)- Saxamaphone, Bobby Notheis- He'll Trombone your mom till the sun comes up |
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Instruments
2 guitars, 1 drum set, a bass, voice box, saxaphone, and trombone |
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Albums
Currently in the studio |
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Press Reviews
Frank Cacciutto magazine- "Sexiest band ever!" |
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Location
Freeport, NY - USA |
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