Count Me Out (band)
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Count Me Out, live, Positive Numbers 2001
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Background information | |
Origin | Richmond, Virginia, USA |
Genre(s) | Melodic hardcore Hardcore punk |
Years active | 1997–2003 |
Label(s) | Ambassador Records Indecision Records |
Members | |
Jason Mazzola – vocals Pete Appleby – guitar Garth Petrie – guitar Charlie Flexon – bass Colin Kimble – drums |
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Former members | |
Elliott Wrenn Kelly Posadas Cornell Ward |
Count Me Out was an American straight edge hardcore punk band formed in 1997 in Richmond, Virginia. They released one album on Ambassador Records and two on Indecision Records. The band toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe. The first two albums, Few and Far Between (1999) and 110 (2000), were a direct descendant of the youth crew subgenre hardcore reminiscent of early Revelation Records releases, with a sound somewhere between Chain of Strength and Turning Point. The third album Permanent (2002) was darker and more brooding. The band broke up in early 2003, after touring Europe.
[edit] Discography
- Few and Far Between EP (1999) Ambassador Records
- 110 (2000) Indecision Records
- Permanent (2002) Indecision Records
[edit] Related bands
- Memorial - Pete Appleby
- Cloak/Dagger - Jason Mazzola, Colin Kimble
- Renee Heartfelt - Pete Appleby, Colin Kimble, Charlie Flexon
- Strike Anywhere - Garth Petrie
- Time Flies - Charlie Flexon, Colin Kimble
[edit] External links
- Indecision Records band page
- Allmusic Guide band entry
- Count Me Out on bandtoband.com