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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Largest show: || 500 people
|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Largest show: || 500+ people
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Last show: || N/A
|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Last show: || 11-19-05 @ Keswick. w/ [[The Kodiaks]], My Finest Hour, [[Swish]],
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Reunion show: || N/A
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Pocket Bomb was a political, energetic, friendly, kinda screamy poppy punk band with a pretty big draw. They changed their musical style completely in fall/winter of 2005, and leaned unto more of a creative, technical, noisy, DC influenced indie/punk. Their two year anniversary show was the transitional point, to which it was the last time they ever played any song anyone ever heard.
Pocket Bomb started out as a stripped down, cute pop punk band. Playing covers of Blink 182 and Violent Femmes, and appealing to all of the youngin's. They put out a first [[Pocket Bomb:Demo|Demo]], featuring five songs, recorded d-i-y style, and got rid of hundreds of them. After a few recording fiasco's (one of which produced the [[Pocket Bomb/Ayin split Cassette]]), they finally settled down with [[Chris Owens]] of Headbangin' Kill Yo Momma Music and recorded [[Intentions]], the twelve song full length on [[Brightskull]] Records.  
 
They were around from November, 2003 until November 2005, playing shows anywhere between 10 kids and 500 kids, being known as the only "Dance Party Punk" band in Louisville, their intense battles against tuning, and refusing to play on stages. It was all in good fun though. In summer of 2005, they went on a 12-day tour, hitting as far as Washington, DC.
 
November 19th, 2005 they played their last show, right before they changed their musical style leaning unto more of a creative, technical, noisy, DC influenced indie/punk. They changed their name to [[Go Static]].
 


'''Members:'''
'''Members:'''
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'''Releases:'''
'''Releases:'''
*[[Pocket Bomb:Demo|Demo]] (out of print, limited to 150+100+50, in 3 versions)
*[[Pocket Bomb:Demo|Demo]] (out of print, limited to 150+100+50, in 3 versions)
*[[Pocket Bomb/Ayin split Cassette]] ( limited to 175 copies)
*[[Pocket Bomb/Ayin split Cassette]] (limited to 69 copies)
*[[Pocket Bomb:Intentions|Intentions]] (full length CD/LP, Release date May 2005, Brightskull Records)
*[[Pocket Bomb:Intentions|Intentions]] (full length CD/LP, Release date July 2005, Brightskull Records)


'''Compilations:'''
'''Compilations:'''
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'''Complete Show Listing:'''
'''Complete Show Listing:'''
*[http://pocketbomb.topcities.com/pastshows.html Past Shows]
*[[Pocket Bomb:Show List|Show List]] (copied for posterity)

Latest revision as of 04:25, 11 January 2006

Pocket Bomb Stats
Record Labels: Brightskull Records, Daydream Records, Thrown Brick
Started By: Dylan Prott, Zach Willenbrink, Pawl Schwartz
Based In: Louisville
Largest show: 500+ people
Last show: 11-19-05 @ Keswick. w/ The Kodiaks, My Finest Hour, Swish,
Reunion show: N/A

Pocket Bomb started out as a stripped down, cute pop punk band. Playing covers of Blink 182 and Violent Femmes, and appealing to all of the youngin's. They put out a first Demo, featuring five songs, recorded d-i-y style, and got rid of hundreds of them. After a few recording fiasco's (one of which produced the Pocket Bomb/Ayin split Cassette), they finally settled down with Chris Owens of Headbangin' Kill Yo Momma Music and recorded Intentions, the twelve song full length on Brightskull Records.

They were around from November, 2003 until November 2005, playing shows anywhere between 10 kids and 500 kids, being known as the only "Dance Party Punk" band in Louisville, their intense battles against tuning, and refusing to play on stages. It was all in good fun though. In summer of 2005, they went on a 12-day tour, hitting as far as Washington, DC.

November 19th, 2005 they played their last show, right before they changed their musical style leaning unto more of a creative, technical, noisy, DC influenced indie/punk. They changed their name to Go Static.


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Releases:

Compilations:

Complete Show Listing: