Echo Screen
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Echo Screen | |
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(L-R) Singleton, Scutellaro, Badders, Sager
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Background information | |
Origin | Brick, New Jersey, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Rock Pop Punk |
Years active | 2003–2007 |
Label(s) | Rockout Records |
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Shaune Scutellaro Tim Sager Mike Badders Anthony Rucci |
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Former members | |
Nick Singleton |
Echo Screen is an American pop punk band based out of Brick, New Jersey, currently signed to Rockout Records, and is comprised of Shaune Scutellaro (Vocals / Guitar), Tim Sager (Bass), and Mike Badders (Percussion). They’ve released an EP and a recent full length album, played on numerous tours, most notably the Vans Warped Tour.
Having formed in 2003, Echo Screen released their EP, An American Tale, gaining the attention of Drive-Thru Records. Their song, Rushmore, was featured on the Drive Thru Records / Purevolume Compilation released in February 2004. Touring on this release, Echo Screen joined the road with groups like Race The Sun and The Track Record.
Signing to Rockout Records in 2006, Echo Screen released their nationally distributed full length, Euphoria, which was produced by the famed Shep Goodman, resulted in them touring through 2007 with former Drive Thru Records artists The Mile After. Shortly after this, guitarist Nick Singleton left the band.
In early July 2007, Echo Screen headed out on tour with The Rocket Summer and Daphne Loves Derby. They also added a new guitarist, Anthony Rucci, who is an old friend of all the members.
The band was abandoned when Scutellaro moved from native New Jersey to California to be with his wife.
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[edit] Members
[edit] Former members
- Nick Singleton – guitar
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 2006: Euphoria
[edit] EPs
- 2003: An American Tale
[edit] Compilation appearances
- 2004: A Tribute To Blink 182 CD **includes a cover version of the blink-182 track "First Date"