Pg. 99
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The correct title of this article is pg. 99. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
pg. 99 | ||
---|---|---|
Background information | ||
Origin | Sterling, Virginia, United States | |
Genre(s) | Punk | |
Years active | 1998-2003 | |
Label(s) | Robotic Empire/Robodog, Reptilian, Magic Bullet |
pg. 99 (also spelled pg.99 or pageninetynine) was a punk band from Sterling, Virginia on the outskirts of Washington, D.C. The band formed as a 6-piece in winter 1998 and later expanded to an 8-piece. Always changing members, they once played as a 14 member outfit. pg. 99 were known for terrifying live shows, which required the dispatch of emergency personnel on a regular basis.
In Connecticut, pg. 99 shows spawned a number of "theme shows" where audience members descended on the pit adorned with items of the evenings theme. Themes included "pool noodle mosh" where the pit was full of foam pool noodles, the "Braveheart mosh" where audience members dressed as Scottish warriors and battled in the pit, and the infamous "pillow fight mosh" where almost half the crowd wore pajamas and battled each other with pillows.
After several US tours, a European tour, and numerous releases, they disbanded in May 2003.
Contents |
[edit] Members
- Chris Taylor - Vocals
- Blake Midgette - Vocals
- Mike Taylor - Guitar
- Jonny Ward - Drums
- Cory Stevenson - Bass
- TL Smoot - Bass
- George Crum - Guitar
- Brandon Evans - Bass
- Jonathan Moore - Guitar
- Kevin Longendyke - Bass
- Mike Casto - Guitar
[edit] Other bands
- Mike T., Chris and Johnny went on to form Pygmy Lush.
- Cory and George went on to form High Speed Changer.
- Mike T. and Kevin now play in Haram.
- Brandon went on to form Ghastly City Sleep .
- Kevin and Brandon were also in City of Caterpillar.
- Johnny was also a tour drummer for City Of Caterpillar.
- Mike T. and Chris went on to form Mannequin.
- Chris, Jonathan and Kevin went on to form Malady.
- Cory went on to form Corn on Macabre.
- George now plays in Forensics.
[edit] Discography
- Document #1 - Demo tape (self-released)
- Document #2 - Split 7" with Enemy Soil (Sacapuntas Records)
- Document #3 - Split 7" with Reactor No. 7 (Robodog Records)
- Document #4 - Tour 6" (Robodog Records)
- Document #5 - First full-length LP/CD (Reptilian Records, 2000)
- Document #6 - Split 7" with Process is Dead (Witching Hour Records)
- Document #7 - LP/CD EP (Magic Bullet Records/Happy Couples Never Last)
- Document #8 - CD/10"/LP (Robotic Empire/Electric Human Project/Scene Police)
- Document #9 a.k.a. A Split Personality - Split 7" with City of Caterpillar (Level Plane Records)
- Document #10 a.k.a. Do You Need A Play To Stay? - Split Live CD/LP with Waifle (Magic Bullet Records)
- Document #11 - 7" Reissue of Documents #3 and #4 (Robotic Empire)
- Document #12 - Split CD/LP with Majority Rule (Magic Bullet Records, 2002)
- Document #13 a.k.a. Pyramids in Cloth - Split 7" with Circle Takes the Square (Perpetual Motion Machine Records)
- Document #14 a.k.a. Singles - CD containing all vinyl/compilation/demo tracks (Reptilian Records, 2003)