1208 (band)

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1208
Origin USA
Genre(s) Punk rock
Years active 19942005 (hiatus)
2007–present
Label(s) Epitaph Records
Website http://www.1208music.com/
Members
Alex Flynn
Neshawn Hubbard
Manny McNamara
Bryan Parks

1208 (generally pronounced "twelve-o-eight" or "twelve-zero-eight") are a punk rock band from California that formed in 1994.

The name "1208" came from the apartment number they first shared. To date, they have thus far released two full-length studio albums on Epitaph Records: Feedback Is Payback (2002) and Turn of the Screw (2004). Their song "Fall Apart" from Turn of The Screw was featured on the popular PlayStation 2 and Xbox game Burnout 3.

Recently, there has been some confusion over whether 1208 had broken up or not while the future of the band was uncertain between 2005 and 2007. Although their official website recently went offline. During the band's hiatus, guitarist Neshawn Hubbard resurfaced in The Viewing Era. Since at least around 2005, there has been a rumored new studio album from 1208, but a little is known about it.

Singer Alex Flynn is the nephew of Black Flag founder Greg Ginn and artist Raymond Pettibon.

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