Fenix TX
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Fenix TX

Fenix TX formed in Orange County, California in 1995. The band included Will Salazar on vocals and guitar, Chris Lewis on guitar, Adam Lewis on bass, and...

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Fenix TX's catchy Orange County punk-pop hooks

A late-1990s band known for upbeat melodic rock and energetic live shows.

For the full Fenix TX vibe, 'Ben' and 'Threesome' still do the job. They're the songs that sum up that era's energy.

Fenix TX's music captured that specific late-'90s pop-punk moment where everything felt fast, fun, and a little cheeky. Songs like 'Ben' and 'Threesome' had the kind of sticky choruses that defined the era's soundtrack. Their 1997 single 'Threesome' even sparked some minor controversy, which feels perfectly of its time.

They formed in Orange County in 1995 and put out their self-titled debut in 1997. A second album, 'Lechuza', followed in 1999, and they were active through the late '90s.

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Fenix TX formed in Orange County, California in 1995. The band included Will Salazar on vocals and guitar, Chris Lewis on guitar, Adam Lewis on bass, and Scott Sellers on drums. They put out their self-titled debut album in 1997.

Their music had an upbeat, melodic rock sound that drew from pop and punk. Songs like 'You're My Angel' and 'Ben' showed their knack for catchy hooks. Their 1997 single 'Threesome' got some attention for its subject matter, which led to some debate about their lyrics at the time.

They released a second album called 'Lechuza' in 1999. The band was active through the late 1990s, known for energetic live shows.

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