Cold shoulder (band)
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Cold Shoulder, more commonly known as "Ralph's Band," is a hardcore punk band out of Northwest Indiana. The band was formed during the summer of 2007 and has already become the biggest band in NWI.
[edit] The Beginning
The band was formed by Ralph Rivera on vocals, Mike Stefnik on lead guitar, Mike Seman on drums, Antonio Holguin on bass, and Keegan Kiral on rhythm guitar. After no more than 2 months of being a band, they were playing shows. An instant hit to say the least. They started playing shows regularly and always had the best mosh out of any band playing.
[edit] Changes
In March of 2007, Cold Shoulder began experiencing troubles with Antonio. They dealt with them for 2 months before kicking him out and replacing him with Mike Pod, thus making the band "The Mikes' Band." Poor Ralph. They have yet to play a show with Mike on bass.
[edit] Controversy
Cold Shoulder is possibly most notorious for their "shitlist" posted on their MySpace blog. It got over 200 comments within the first week or so, and spread to places as far as Demotte.
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