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The Moths were around in 1998-1999. | The Moths were around in 1998-1999. They looked mod-punk, but sounded like a less-distored Le Shok. | ||
The best story around them was their elusive 7" on pink vinyl that Matt Cappozoli yelled at Ed Lutz about when he was trying to close Ground Zero for the night. "Kevin said you had it behind the counter!" It didn't (and doesn't) exist. | The best story around them was their elusive 7" on pink vinyl that Matt Cappozoli yelled at Ed Lutz about when he was trying to close Ground Zero for the night. "Kevin said you had it behind the counter!" It didn't (and doesn't) exist. | ||
Members: | Members: | ||
*Kevin | *[[Tommy Tracy]] - vocals | ||
* | *[[Kevin Sachs]] - guitar/vocals | ||
* | *[[Sean Seymore]] - bass | ||
*[[Jason Balicki]] - drums | |||
releases: | releases: | ||
*Pink 7" that wasn't real | *Pink 7" that wasn't real | ||
Revision as of 04:48, 11 October 2004
The Moths were around in 1998-1999. They looked mod-punk, but sounded like a less-distored Le Shok.
The best story around them was their elusive 7" on pink vinyl that Matt Cappozoli yelled at Ed Lutz about when he was trying to close Ground Zero for the night. "Kevin said you had it behind the counter!" It didn't (and doesn't) exist.
Members:
- Tommy Tracy - vocals
- Kevin Sachs - guitar/vocals
- Sean Seymore - bass
- Jason Balicki - drums
releases:
- Pink 7" that wasn't real