Triumverate
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Triumverate | |
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Origin | Grand Island, New York, US |
Years active | 1999–2001, 2006– present |
Genres | Punk rock |
Labels | Porno Brat Records |
Members | Mark X Xtian Norman Kovar |
Triumverate[1], a little known and short lived punk band from Western New York (formed in 1999), known mostly for their punk rock rap song, released one record entitled Hello Goodbye (Album)(2000)[[2]] before disbanding in 2001 for reasons that remain unknown to press to this day. It is of note that their most popular song, the aforementioned "Punk Rock Rap," was never recorded. Members of Triumverate went on to form several other bands, most notably SPF Chernobyl, and the Porno Brats. In 2006 the band reformed with the original members and held several reunion concerts to varying levels of success. The band recorded and released their sophomore record in early January 2007, entitled Punk Rock Forty. This record contains the first recorded studio version of the infamous "Punk Rock Rap."
[edit] Discography
Full-Lengths:
- Hello Goodbye (Album) (2000 on Porno Brat Records)
- Punk Rock Forty (2007 on Porno Brat Records)
EPs:
- Pulp Fiction Two (2007 on Porno Brat Records)