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Value Pac
4,202 listeners
Value Pac was started by Ryan Sheely, Isaiah Coughran, and Ben Cater while they were still in high school in 1995. They struggled quite a b… read moreValue Pac was started by Ryan Sheely, Isaiah Coughran, and Ben Cater while they were still in high school in 1995. They struggled quite a bit with choosing a name. At their beginning they went by One By One (already a band named this), O… read moreValue Pac was started by Ryan Sheely, Isaiah Coughran, and Ben Cater while they were still in high school in 1995. They struggled quite a bit with choosing a name. At their beginning they went by One By One (already a band named this), One Bye One (appearing on the I'm your Biggest Fan compi… read more -
Squad Five-O
7,567 listeners
Squad Five-O, a rock and roll outfit from Savannah, Georgia and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, consisted of vocalist Jeff Fortson, bassist Joh… read moreSquad Five-O, a rock and roll outfit from Savannah, Georgia and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, consisted of vocalist Jeff Fortson, bassist John Fortson, guitarists Adam Garbinski and Kris Klein, and drummer Dave Petersen. They released the… read moreSquad Five-O, a rock and roll outfit from Savannah, Georgia and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, consisted of vocalist Jeff Fortson, bassist John Fortson, guitarists Adam Garbinski and Kris Klein, and drummer Dave Petersen. They released their first two albums, 'What I Believe' and 'Fi… read more -
Ace Troubleshooter
16,004 listeners
Ace Troubleshooter (often shortened to Ace) was a pop punk band signed to Tooth & Nail Records. According to John Warne, he came up wit… read moreAce Troubleshooter (often shortened to Ace) was a pop punk band signed to Tooth & Nail Records. According to John Warne, he came up with the band's name after reading the phrase ace troubleshooter in a history book. Ace Troubles… read moreAce Troubleshooter (often shortened to Ace) was a pop punk band signed to Tooth & Nail Records. According to John Warne, he came up with the band's name after reading the phrase ace troubleshooter in a history book. Ace Troubleshooter came to an abrupt end in February 2005 when lead sing… read more -
Ninety Pound Wuss
3,705 listeners
Ninety Pound Wuss (aka 90 Lb. Wuss) was a christian punk band from Port Angeles, Washington, USA. Their style of music started out as Explo… read moreNinety Pound Wuss (aka 90 Lb. Wuss) was a christian punk band from Port Angeles, Washington, USA. Their style of music started out as Exploited style hardcore punk and progressed in to the post punk territory with some goth influence. Th… read moreNinety Pound Wuss (aka 90 Lb. Wuss) was a christian punk band from Port Angeles, Washington, USA. Their style of music started out as Exploited style hardcore punk and progressed in to the post punk territory with some goth influence. The band broke up after the release of their third full-length… read more -
Fanmail
4,732 listeners
Former Plankeye lead singer/guitar player Scott Siletta's new band Fanmail released their first four track EP titled "Here Comes … read moreFormer Plankeye lead singer/guitar player Scott Siletta's new band Fanmail released their first four track EP titled "Here Comes Fanmail EP" in Feb 1999 1. Rock And Roll Star 2. Let Down 3. Every Breath You Take 4. True Br… read moreFormer Plankeye lead singer/guitar player Scott Siletta's new band Fanmail released their first four track EP titled "Here Comes Fanmail EP" in Feb 1999 1. Rock And Roll Star 2. Let Down 3. Every Breath You Take 4. True Brand New Later in June of that same year Fanmail came out wit… read more -
Side Walk Slam
5,031 listeners
Side Walk Slam was a christian pop punk band started summer of 1998 in southern Illinois (though some members were originally from Kentucky… read moreSide Walk Slam was a christian pop punk band started summer of 1998 in southern Illinois (though some members were originally from Kentucky). Started by Marcuss Hall, David Curtis and Matt Jackson, they played shows in churches, basement… read moreSide Walk Slam was a christian pop punk band started summer of 1998 in southern Illinois (though some members were originally from Kentucky). Started by Marcuss Hall, David Curtis and Matt Jackson, they played shows in churches, basements, living rooms, coffee houses and eventually full concerts … read more -
Plankeye
19,499 listeners
Plankeye was an alternative rock band and one of Tooth & Nail Records' greatest successes during the 90's and early 2000'… read morePlankeye was an alternative rock band and one of Tooth & Nail Records' greatest successes during the 90's and early 2000's. Plankeye's style could be defined as melodic post-grunge combined with indie and alternat… read morePlankeye was an alternative rock band and one of Tooth & Nail Records' greatest successes during the 90's and early 2000's. Plankeye's style could be defined as melodic post-grunge combined with indie and alternative elements. Their first few albums also incorporated a fai… read more -
Philmore
6,429 listeners
Philmore was a Christian rock band that formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the late 1990s. At one point they were known for their t-shirts that s… read morePhilmore was a Christian rock band that formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the late 1990s. At one point they were known for their t-shirts that said “Philmore is an OK band.” The lead singer, Justin Greiman, was also the lead guitarist; his gu… read morePhilmore was a Christian rock band that formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the late 1990s. At one point they were known for their t-shirts that said “Philmore is an OK band.” The lead singer, Justin Greiman, was also the lead guitarist; his guitar had the Union Jack on it. His brother Kayle played bass… read more -
Hangnail
15,528 listeners
There are four bands named Hangnail, three of which are/were from America and one of which was from England. 01 Pop-punk band, Hangnail, formed in Wisconsin in the late 90's by Mike Middleton (lead singer/bass), Nick Radovanovic (lead guitar), Matt Wendt (rhythm guitar), and Jacob Dosemagen … read more -
The Cootees
6,643 listeners
Band featuring members of MxPx and Ninety Pound Wuss from around 97. MxPx used this band as way to sing about topics that were taboo to mo… read moreBand featuring members of MxPx and Ninety Pound Wuss from around 97. MxPx used this band as way to sing about topics that were taboo to most of their Christian fans. Their songs about sexuality led many Christian stores and radio statio… read moreBand featuring members of MxPx and Ninety Pound Wuss from around 97. MxPx used this band as way to sing about topics that were taboo to most of their Christian fans. Their songs about sexuality led many Christian stores and radio stations to drop MxPx from their lineups. View wiki