Say Hi To Your Mom
Say Hi To Your Mom formed in 2003 in the Chicago suburbs, started by twin brothers Dave and Mike Orlando. They put out a debut EP called 'The First Day of My...
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Say Hi To Your Mom formed in 2003 in the Chicago suburbs, started by twin brothers Dave and Mike Orlando. They put out a debut EP called 'The First Day of My Life' and played local clubs. In 2005, their second EP 'November Was White, December Was Grey' gave them a wider audience, with the title track becoming something of an emo anthem.
They followed that with full-length albums like 'About Kids' in 2006 and 'Scars & Stories' in 2008. Their last studio album was 2010's 'An Orientation to Love.' Other songs in their catalog include 'Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh,' 'A Hit In Sweden,' and 'All The Pretty Ones.'
In 2009, Mike Orlando spoke publicly about dealing with depression and addiction. The band hasn't released new music since that 2010 album.
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