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Music Style
ska/punk |
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Artist History
Four score and two years ago their were two seperate bands. Kid Go Home, the punk band who comprised of Joe, and the old guitarist and bassist, and some other loser. And then there was Bill, Stiffie, Rob, Dan, and Kevin in the aptly named "Ska Band"(it wasnt really called that, we just never had a name). Well... as we all know, the ska band had no second guitarist, drummer, or bassist. Good lineup? Well... the original kid go home wanted to kick out the loser kid, and seeing as Bill was friends with Joe and the other two, he asked if they would play with the ska band, they said yes(obviously). After that nothing much really happened. Oh yeah, and then we started to play shows. A few months later the one guitarist quit and joined another band. So we were second guitar-less. So we found Dustin. He was good and made us laugh(he could have brought donuts when he tried out, but we wont hold him to it). So he was in. Not too long after that our bassist moved to Rahway, do you know how far away Rahway is from Brick town? I cant get across Bricktown in 45 minutes, how long do you think it takes to get to Rahway. So Ian was talking to Joe one night and was all like "Im cool, can i be in the band". So we tried him out and he was really good, so we let him stay. Oh yeah, and Charley does a lot of shit for us. He is truly the man. One last thing... we dont actually let Kevin wear the suits, he just does it. He is like the puppy dog that keeps pissing on the carpet, after a while you just let it start to stink and dont think anything of it. |
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Group Members
Bill Clark- guitar/vocals
Dustin Blevins- guitar/vocals
Ian Reynolds- bass/vocals
Joe Bellisano- drums
Rob Meyer- trombone
Ryan "Stiffie" Edwards- tenor sax
Dan Brucato- tenor sax
KevinHay- alto sax |
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Instruments
two guitars, bass, drums, two tenor saxes, alto sax, and trombone |
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Albums
Like a Mother EP, A Classical Triumph, Kevin Hay is Still Super Gay EP |
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Location
Brick, NJ - USA |
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