Apocalypse Hoboken
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Apocalypse Hoboken was an American punk rock band hailing from Chicago, Illinois which toured the US and Europe and released seven albums on various labels, including Rocco Records and Dyslexic Records.
They have toured with The Vandals, The Ataris, Ten Foot Pole, Sidekick Kato, Less Than Jake, Swingin' Utters, Agent Orange, Guttermouth, Strung Out, Bigwig, Suicide Machines, At the Drive-In, Murder City Devils, and appeared on West Coast dates of the Warped Tour.
They finally split up in 2001.
They performed for the last time at Chicago's own Metro to a sold out crowd. They have since reunited once - December 29, 2006 with all of the original members for a performance at the Abbey Pub in Chicago.
They finally put an end to the band in 2007, after many years together.
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[edit] Members
- Andy Peterson
- Kurt Dinse
- Scott Hoffman
- Sean Seeling
- Todd Paglialong
- Billy Thompson
[edit] Former Members
- Ted Locascio
- Rich Cassady
[edit] Discography
- Apocalypse Hoboken Now (1984, MCA Records)
- Newcomers (1987, MCA Records)
- Yes, But (1989, MCA Records)
- Green Monster (1990, Johann's Face Records)
- Easy Instructions for Complex Machinery (1996, Johann's Face Records)
- Date Rape Nation/Jerk Lessons (1997, Johanns Face Records)
- Apocalypse Hoboken/Oblivion split (1997, Harmless Records)
- split album with Oblivion
- House of the Rising Son of a Bitch (1998, Kung Fu Records)
- Superincredible (1998, Labyrinth/Rotz Records)
- Inverse, Reverse, Perverse (1999, Suburban Home Records 014)
- Now's Not a Good Time EP (2000, Rocco Records)
- Microstars (1999, Kung Fu Records)
[edit] Compilation appearances
- Ground Rule Double (1996, Divot Records)
- One Big Happy Slam Pit (1996, Spider Club Music 40002)
- includes the song "The Family Strong"
- Marc's a Dick and Gar's a Drunk: The Johann's Face Story LP/CD (1997, Johann's Face Records 33)
- includes the song "Quick Joey Small"
- Punk Bites, Vol. 2 Cassette/CD(1997, Fearless Records 30)
- includes the song "Pulling Worms Apart"
- No Stars, Just Talent (1999, Kung Fu Records)
- includes the songs "Submissive Wetter" and "Box of Pills"
- The "Gone With the Wind" of Punk Rock Samplers (2000, Kung Fu Records)
- includes the song "Little Fingers"
- Magnetic Curses CD (2000, Symbiotic Records 68)
- includes the song "The Devil Has a Pussy"
- Playing 4 Square CD (2000, Suburban Home Records 017)
- includes the song "Considerate Suicide"
- Plea for Peace CD (2000, Asian Man Records 60)
- includes the song "Gummi"
- WLUW Breakthru Indie Radio CD (2000, Veronica Records 9)
- includes the song "When's Steve Coming Home"
- Punk Chartbusters, Vol. 4 (2001, SPV Records 8532)
- includes the song "Darling Nikki"
- VML Live Series 1 Volume 8 (Liberation Records)
- includes live performances by The Casualties, Teen Idols, No Empathy, and Apocalypse Hoboken
- Rocky Horror Punk Rock Show
- covering "Sweet Transvestite"
[edit] Related bands
- Mexican Cheerleader - Andy Peterson, Scott Hoffman
- My Anthem - Billy Thompson
- Traitors - Todd Paglialong
- Jerkwater - Sean Seeling
- Tongues - Todd Paglialong, Andy Peterson
- The House That Gloria Vanderbilt - Todd Pagialong
- Vicelords - Todd Pagialong
The House That Gloria Vanderbilt==External links==
- Apocalypse Hoboken on MySpace
- Apocalypse Hoboken on bandtoband.com
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