Flaming Calibers
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Flaming Calibers

Flaming Calibers formed in the early 2000s with a straightforward goal: to play music that sounded like the rock they grew up with. Their lineup included Eric...

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Flaming Calibers and their 1980s-inspired rock lane

A band that built a following through live shows, not critical approval.

For a sense of their sound, try 'You Get Me So High' or 'All My Friends Are Killing Me.' They're both pretty representative of what they do.

Flaming Calibers formed in the early 2000s with a straightforward goal: to play music that sounded like the rock they grew up with. Their song 'You Get Me So High' became one of their better-known tracks, and they kept putting out albums through 2016. Some critics questioned whether their 1980s-inspired sound felt authentic or just nostalgic, but they kept playing anyway.

They released their first album 'New Beginnings' in 2005, followed by 'Back to the 80s' in 2007 and 'Neon Nights' in 2016. Their music stayed in that lane, big guitars, anthemic choruses, the kind of thing that worked well in a bar or at a festival.

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Flaming Calibers formed in the early 2000s with a straightforward goal: to play music that sounded like the rock they grew up with. Their lineup included Eric Harper on vocals and guitar, Alex Duncan on lead guitar, Dave Richards on bass, and Scott Johnson on drums. They released their first album 'New Beginnings' in 2005.

Their song 'You Get Me So High' became one of their better-known tracks, along with '1-800-Hellboy' featuring Maizoon and 'All My Friends Are Killing Me.' They put out albums every few years through 2016, including 'Back to the 80s' in 2007 and 'Neon Nights' in 2016.

Some critics questioned whether their 1980s-inspired sound felt authentic or just nostalgic. The band kept playing anyway, building a following through live shows rather than critical approval. Their music stayed in that lane, big guitars, anthemic choruses, the kind of thing that worked well in a bar or at a festival.

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