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This band was formed after Endpoint, and before [[By The Grace Of God]]. They didn't play out for very long, and never recorded in a studio. There is a video of them floating around somewhere.
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Members:
This band was formed during the end of Endpoint, and before [[By The Grace Of God]]. They played a hand full of local shows as well as shows through out the mid-west. At the time they were playing melodic emotional indie rock/hardcore way before Texas Is The Reason and other bands of that ilk. Amaroq never recorded but there are a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAFbZ6sDUrM couple videos on YouTube].
*[[Rob Pennington]] - vocals
*[[Thommy Browne]] - drums
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Releases:
*none


Compilations:
*None


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Members:  
 
*[[Rob Pennington]] - vocals
*[[Thommy Browne]] - drums
*[[Ramsey Grissom]] - bass
*[[Kyle Higgins]] - guitar
*[[Nathan Salsburg]] - guitar
 
Releases:
 
*Amaroq never released anything but there is a cassette floating around of one of there live sets, as well as a video of them from a show in Andy Tinsley's basement with Samuel and [[Metroschifter]].

Latest revision as of 10:33, 2 May 2011

AM-ER-OAK

This band was formed during the end of Endpoint, and before By The Grace Of God. They played a hand full of local shows as well as shows through out the mid-west. At the time they were playing melodic emotional indie rock/hardcore way before Texas Is The Reason and other bands of that ilk. Amaroq never recorded but there are a couple videos on YouTube.


Members:

Releases:

  • Amaroq never released anything but there is a cassette floating around of one of there live sets, as well as a video of them from a show in Andy Tinsley's basement with Samuel and Metroschifter.