A Los Angeles band that carved out its own space between post-hardcore and alternative rock across six albums.
For a quick sense of their sound, 'Cheap Date' and 'Seeing Is Denying' frame that raw, unsettled energy pretty well.
They came out of early-2000s LA with a sound that didn't fit categories, and they kept that unfiltered approach for over a decade. Songs like 'Cheap Date' and 'Fuck You Geraldo' have the visceral quality that earned them a cult following for intense live shows. Their catalog pulls from post-hardcore and alternative rock without settling into a single style.
Their debut 'The Art of Falling Apart' arrived in 2003, followed by a self-titled record the next year. They put out several more albums over the next decade and a half, including 'Noise and Kisses' in 2007, 'Punk in the Gutter' in 2012, and 'We Are the Nightmare' in 2017.
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