A Los Angeles rock group that released two albums in the 2000s and kept touring through lineup shifts.
For a sense of their sound, 'Marie Claire' and 'Dispensary Girl' are good places to start. They're both from that early 2000s period when Wax was getting some radio play.
Wax put out 'American Recordings' in 2003, and the track 'Right Between the Eyes' got some rock radio play. They worked with musicians like Matt Sorum from Guns N' Roses and Scott Weiland from Stone Temple Pilots. Songs like 'Marie Claire' and 'Dispensary Girl' show their straightforward rock sound from that era.
They formed in Los Angeles with Joseph DiDonato on vocals and guitar. After their 2006 album 'You Can't Kill Wax,' legal trouble with their label slowed things down, but they kept going with independent EPs and touring. The lineup shifted over time, with musicians like Rich Lewis on guitar and Ethan Jones on bass playing with the group.
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