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Artist description
Say No More is a 4 piece band punk/rock from Salinas, California. |
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Music Style
Alternatice punk |
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Musical Influences
Good Charlotte, New Found Glory, Sum 41, Midtown, John Mayer, Dashboard Confessional, The Ataris |
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Similar Artists
New Found Glory, Sum 41, Midtown, The Ataris, Homegrown, Hoobastank |
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Artist History
Well, I'm sure this would be easier if we decided to just stick with the title and ended it here,
but you wouldn't have clicked if you weren't interested right?
Say No More is a rock-based band from the sleepy town of Salinas California.
It consists of Peter Pedrazzi, Peter Holbert, Jon Rasmussen, and Tim Spier.
On lead vocals and rhythm guitar is Peter Pedrazzi. On lead guitar is Peter Holbert.
On bass is Jon Rasmussen. Jon and Peter (yes I know the Peter thing is confusing) are 17 years old.
The other Peter is 18.
The youngin' of Say No More is Tim Spier on drums and background vocals at age 16.
Each member of Say No More has spent a ridiculous amount of time playing their instruments,
making it easy for them all to find their niche in the music they create.
How and when did Say No More form?
Say No More formed in February of 2002.
It started with the split of a three-piece band that Peter Pedrazzi and Tim Spier were jamming with.
With this split came a phone call from Peter Holbert.
After rotating through various bass players, Say No More finally filled their low end with Jon Rasmussen.
Now the chain is connected and Say No More is ready to rock the world (or maybe just local areas for now).
But soon our plan for world domination will be complete and you will all be our puppets, MUHAHAHA yes yes puppets MUHAHAHAHA.
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Group Members
Peter Pedrazzi: lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Jon Rasmussen: bass, vocals
Peter Holbert: lead guitar
Tim Spier: drums, vocals
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Location
Salinas, California - USA |
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