Dynamite Boy
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Origin | Austin, Texas, USA | |
Genre(s) | Pop Punk | |
Years active | 1995 – 2005 | |
Label(s) | Fearless Records | |
Website | Official website |
Dynamite Boy was a pop-punk band from Austin, Texas. They were comprised of Sean Neil, Dusty Kohn, Adrian Monoz and Sam Rich. They disbanded in 2005 after a ten year run.
[edit] History
Dynamite Boy was formed in 1995 in Austin, Texas, releasing their first full length album Hell is Other People in 1996 through Offtime Records. They played shows throughout Texas over the next few years, before signing to Fearless Records in 1999, releasing their second full length, Finder's Keepers. They would go on to tour with bands such as The Ataris and No Use for a Name, before releasing their third album Somewhere in America, in 2001. From there, they would tour with bands such as The Offspring, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Further Seems Forever, The Riddlin Kids, Cruiserweight and The Lost City Angels.[1].
Dynamite Boy disbanded in 2005 under mutually amicable terms, stating that "there will be no comeback tour or any other shows whatsoever."[2]
[edit] Discography
- Only God Can Stop Us Now split 7" with The Impossibles (Rollo Records, 1997)
- Hell Is Other People (Offtime Records, 1998)
- Finder's Keeper's (Fearless Records, 1999)
- Somewhere In America (Fearless Records, 2001)
- Devoted EP (Offtime Records, 2001)
- Red Envelope 7" (Stab Me Recordings, 2003)
- Dynamite Boy vs. Cruiserweight split EP with Cruiserweight (Stab Me Recordings, 2003)
- Dynamite Boy (Fearless Records, 2004)
[edit] References
Dynamite Boy was formed in 1995 in Austin, Texas, releasing their first full length album Hell is Other People in 1996 through Offtime Records. They played shows throughout Texas over the next few years, before signing to Fearless Records in 1999, releasing their second full length, Finder's Keepers. They would go on to tour with bands such as The Ataris and No Use for a Name, before releasing their third album Somewhere in America, in 2001. From there, they would tour with bands such as Fall Out Boy, The Offspring, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Matchbook Romance Further Seems Forever, The Queers, The Riddlin Kids, Cruiserweight and The Lost City Angels.[1].
Dynamite Boy disbanded in 2005 under mutually amicable terms, stating that "there will be no comeback tour or any other shows whatsoever."
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