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Artist description
The Unabombers live show can best be described
as a state of controlled rage. It is not uncommon
for this band to play for 30 minutes without a
pause in between songs. They have won numerous
awards for their live perfomances and are recognized
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Musical Influences
Ramones, Replacements, Social Distortion, Bad Brains |
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Similar Artists
we sound like nobody else |
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Artist History
The Unabombers formed in January of 1995. After
practicing for six straight months the band made
it's debut at the Scumfest punk festival in
Raleigh, North Carolina. When the Unabombers
returned to Scumfest the next year they had already
established themselves as one of the top punk bands
in the mid-atlantic region. They gained the reputation
as one of the hardest working bands around and the
tales of their 5 show weekends grew. The band has played
from New York all the way to Florida and with the
release of their new album they appear ready for
world domination. It's hard to believe but here
are just a few of the bands they've played with:
Misfit's, Dead Kennedy's, D.R.I., Murphy's Law,
Vice Squad, Warzone, Murphy's Law, Henry Rollins,
Against All Authority, Kill your Idols, Spazz,
Capitalist Casualties, Blank 77, Quincy Punx,
Iron Cross. Obviously by playing over 750 shows
there are just too many other bands to name.
You wanna know how good these guys really are
live? Just ask any member of those bands.
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Group Members
Greg Wise-Drums
Greg Willis-Bass
Trey Gares-Guitar,Vox
Past members
Carlos Perez-drummer from 95-96
Luke Woolard-guitar 2001-2002 |
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Albums
Stand for Something Fall for Nothing e.p., First Strike, On the Go |
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Location
Virginia Beach, Virginia - USA |
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