3 Faced
3 Faced was a rock trio active in the late 1980s. Their song 'Edge of Seventeen' became their most recognizable track, though the band's catalog also included...
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3 Faced was a rock trio active in the late 1980s. Their song 'Edge of Seventeen' became their most recognizable track, though the band's catalog also included songs like 'Found Myself' and 'Make Believe.' They released two studio albums: a self-titled debut in 1988 and 'Word of Mouth' in 1990.
The band's lineup featured Mark McGrath on vocals, Tim Cappello on guitar, and John Conte on bass. Their live shows sometimes drew attention for provocative elements, and certain radio stations reportedly avoided playing some of their material. Internal tensions and other issues contributed to the group's relatively brief run.
After their two albums, 3 Faced didn't maintain a consistent public presence. Their music, particularly 'Edge of Seventeen,' still surfaces occasionally on rock radio formats from that era.
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