78 Saab
78 Saab formed in the early 2000s, taking their name from the year they started and the car they used to get to shows. Their self-titled debut album came out...
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78 Saab formed in the early 2000s, taking their name from the year they started and the car they used to get to shows. Their self-titled debut album came out in 2003, featuring the single 'Know What You Want.' The band's lineup included Bryan J. Maddox on vocals and guitar, Aaron Gardner on bass, Mark Jewett on drums, and Greg Snyder on lead guitar.
They followed up with 'The Great Escape' in 2005 and 'The Golden Rule' in 2007, which moved toward more experimental sounds. By 2010, they released 'Lost in Translation,' which was described as a return to their indie rock roots. Their catalog also includes songs like 'No Illusions,' 'Release Me,' and 'All A Lie.'
78 Saab was known for energetic live shows and developed a dedicated following.
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