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Formed in early 2002, this short-lived band managed to play a handful of shows in Louisville and surrounding cities to much acclaim. Their music was a blend of 1990's D.C.-style indie rock/punk, noise rock, and heavy classic rock ala Zeppelin and whatnot. A 7" was recorded and slated for release on Lexington, KY's Eugene Records when the band suddenly and unexpectedly parted ways.  
Formed in early 2002, this short-lived band managed to play a handful of shows in Louisville and surrounding cities to much acclaim. Their music was a blend of 1990's D.C.-style indie rock/punk, noise rock, and heavy classic rock ala Zeppelin and whatnot. A 7" was recorded and slated for release on Lexington, KY's Eugene Records when the band suddenly and unexpectedly parted ways.  


The 3-song recording of what would have comprised the 7" is still floating around out there.  
The 3-song recording of what would have comprised the 7" is still floating around out there. If you bug Tony, he'll probably burn you a copy of it.
 
See also: [[Trophy Wives]], [[Nixon]], [[Lucky Pineapple]], [[Coliseum]], [[The Teeth]], [[The Royalty]], [[The Invaders]], [[Blue Collar Revenge Theory]].




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Releases:
Releases:
*s/t 3-song demo
*[[Haywire Act:Demo|s/t 3-song demo]] CD (self released)
*[[Haywire Act:unreleased 7"|unreleased 7"]] cd-r


Compilations:
Compilations:
[[Halloween 2002]] cd ([[Noise Pollution]])
*"Happy Birthday Don" [[V/A:Noise Pollution Halloween CD|Noise Pollution Halloween]]
"Happy Birthday Don"

Latest revision as of 17:51, 14 October 2011

Formed in early 2002, this short-lived band managed to play a handful of shows in Louisville and surrounding cities to much acclaim. Their music was a blend of 1990's D.C.-style indie rock/punk, noise rock, and heavy classic rock ala Zeppelin and whatnot. A 7" was recorded and slated for release on Lexington, KY's Eugene Records when the band suddenly and unexpectedly parted ways.

The 3-song recording of what would have comprised the 7" is still floating around out there. If you bug Tony, he'll probably burn you a copy of it.

See also: Trophy Wives, Nixon, Lucky Pineapple, Coliseum, The Teeth, The Royalty, The Invaders, Blue Collar Revenge Theory.


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