Forty Marshas
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forty marshas is an eclectic, alternative band started and led by drummer Mike Malinin of the Goo Goo Dolls.
Their debut, self-titled album (recorded at LA's Swing House Studio) was released on June 26, 2007 on Beatville Records.
Other members of the band include Robert Cooper (Pete Droge), Korel Tunador, Jason Freese (Green Day), Brad Fernquist (New Radicals, Michelle Branch, Fastball), Sarah Meech (Continue the Lie), Krista Galante, Efrem Schulz (Death by Stereo), Jason Sikora, Brian Schulmeister (Amungus), Mitch Marine (Smashmouth, Dwight Yoakam), John Avila (Oingo Boingo), and Rick Garcia (Green Car Motel, Act of Faith). Guest appearances on the record by Phil Jaurigui, Warren Huart, Marlon Luna, Paul Denman (Sade), and Lauren Barrett.