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Dying for the Cause was an ill-fated attempt at a youth crew hardcore band. [[Dylan Prott]], [[Dylan Smither]] and [[Cameron Smither]] from [[Three Nails For Lotsa Profit]] came together with [[Ian Pollock]] to play the originals that the Dylans and Cameron wrote for TNFLP. The first show was in May of 2003 and they broke up in July 2003 due to conflicts over whether or not the band was or should be a [[Straight Edge]] band. In that short spanse of time they played roughly 15 shows, including playing at [[The Sleep Chamber]] about every other day, annoying the hell out of the people who worked there.
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3| Record Labels: || N/A
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3| Started By: || [[Dylan Prott]], [[Dylan Smither]]
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3| Based In: || [[Kentucky:Louisville|Louisville]]
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3| Largest show: || 200 People
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3| First show: || May 2nd @ [[American Legion Hall]] with [[Three Nails For A False Prophet]]
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3| Last Show: || July @ Sleep Chamber
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Dying for the Cause was an ill-fated attempt at a youth crew hardcore band. [[Dylan Prott]], [[Dylan Smither]] and [[Cameron Smither]] from [[Three Nails For Lotsa Profit]] came together with [[Ian Pollock]] (somehow) to play the originals that the Dylans and Cameron wrote for TNFLP. They broke up in July 2003 due to conflicts over whether or not the band was or should be or is a [[Straight Edge]] band. In that short spanse of time they played roughly 15 shows, including playing at [[The Sleep Chamber]] about every other day, annoying the hell out of the people who worked there.
[[Dylan Prott]] went on to form [[Pocket Bomb]] while [[Dylan Smither]] and [[Cameron Smither]] took a few DFTC songs and started [[Ganthet]].
[[Dylan Prott]] went on to form [[Pocket Bomb]] while [[Dylan Smither]] and [[Cameron Smither]] took a few DFTC songs and started [[Ganthet]].


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*[[Ian Pollock]] - Drums
*[[Ian Pollock]] - Drums


Releases:
Releases/Merch:
*Demo - Recorded on a computer in [[Dylan Prott]]s attic, unreleased...and better kept that way.
*Demo - Recorded on a computer in [[Dylan Prott]]s attic, unreleased...and better kept that way.
*Stickers - Small stickers that said "Dying For The Cause - Louisville Hardcore - Not Fuel For Your Machine" on them.

Latest revision as of 15:01, 21 November 2006

Dying For The Cause Stats
Record Labels: N/A
Started By: Dylan Prott, Dylan Smither
Based In: Louisville
Largest show: 200 People
First show: May 2nd @ American Legion Hall with Three Nails For A False Prophet
Last Show: July @ Sleep Chamber

Dying for the Cause was an ill-fated attempt at a youth crew hardcore band. Dylan Prott, Dylan Smither and Cameron Smither from Three Nails For Lotsa Profit came together with Ian Pollock (somehow) to play the originals that the Dylans and Cameron wrote for TNFLP. They broke up in July 2003 due to conflicts over whether or not the band was or should be or is a Straight Edge band. In that short spanse of time they played roughly 15 shows, including playing at The Sleep Chamber about every other day, annoying the hell out of the people who worked there. Dylan Prott went on to form Pocket Bomb while Dylan Smither and Cameron Smither took a few DFTC songs and started Ganthet.

Members:

Releases/Merch:

  • Demo - Recorded on a computer in Dylan Protts attic, unreleased...and better kept that way.
  • Stickers - Small stickers that said "Dying For The Cause - Louisville Hardcore - Not Fuel For Your Machine" on them.