Antiskeptic
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Antiskeptic in 2006. From left: Nick Coppin, Andrew Kitchen and Sean Daly
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Background information | ||
Origin | Melbourne, Australia | |
Genre(s) | New wave rock | |
Years active | 1999–present | |
Label(s) | Toupee / 88 (2000–2004) | |
Website | Official website | |
Members | ||
Andrew Kitchen Sean Daly Nick Coppin |
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Former members | ||
Shane O'Keeffe Corey Sleap |
Antiskeptic are an Australian rock band.
They have roots in Melbourne and their strong Christian lyrical content have inspired many fans around Australia.
In September 2005, Antiskeptic played at Youth Alive 2005 in the Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne and appeared on Rove Live on 19 September 2006 as the show's house band.
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[edit] Members
[edit] Current
- Andrew Kitchen – Vocals and Guitar (1999–present)
- Sean Daly – Bass Guitar and vocals (1999–2003, 2003–present)
- Nick Coppin – Drums (1999–present)
[edit] Former
- Shane O'Keeffe – Bass guitar (2003)
- Corey Sleap – Bass guitar (2003)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums and EPs
- Antiskeptic EP – August 2000
- Change My Ways EP (Toupee / 88 Records) – December 2001
- Memoirs of a Common Man (Toupee / 88 Records) – June 2002
- Aurora (Toupee Records) – August 2003
- Live EP – December 2005
- Monuments (Communiqué) – August 2006
- CD-only pre-release – April 2006
[edit] Singles
[edit] Memoirs of a Common Man singles
- "Called" (Toupee / 88 Records) – July 2002
- "Four Seasons" (Toupee / 88 Records) – October 2002
[edit] Aurora singles
- "Nothing to Say" (Toupee Records) – July 2003
- "Clear to Pass (Online Single)" (Toupee Records) – September 2003
- "Beautiful in White" (Toupee Records) – March 2004
[edit] Non-album singles
- "More Than Kind" – October 2004
[edit] Video Clips
[edit] Antiskeptic EP
- 60% Intentional
[edit] Memoirs of a Common Man
- "Called"
- "Four Seasons"
[edit] Aurora
- "Nothing to Say"
- "Beautiful in White"
[edit] Monuments EP
- "Dancing on the Inside"