Expanding man

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Expanding Man
Genre(s) Rock
Hard Rock
Alternative Rock
Years active 1987-2000
Associated acts UKZ
Members
Aaron Lippert
Bill Guerra
Christopher Hancock
Dave Wanamaker
Peter Armata

Expanding Man was a rock band formed on Long Island in 1987 by Aaron Lippert, Christopher Hancock, Dave Wanamaker, and Peter Armata[1]. In 1992, the group moved to the Boston area, where they were joined by second guitarist, Bill Guerra. After releasing Free TV on a Boston area indie label, they were signed by Sony and recorded Head to the Ground with Columbia Records in 1996. The single "Download (I Will)" received airplay on American radio stations [1], reaching #22 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart [2], and was included (as track 14) on the soundtrack for the film The Cable Guy.


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Album information
Free TV
Head to the Ground


[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Vincent Jeffries "[1]". All Music Guide. Retrieved 2008-04-09.
  2. ^ Billboard 1996 Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart