Grade (band)

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Grade
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Hardcore band Grade
Background information
Origin Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Genre(s) Hardcore
Years active 19932002
Label(s) Victory Records
Associated acts The Black Maria
Jersey
Members
Kyle Bishop
Matt Jones
Charlie Moniz
Brad Casarin
Shawn Magill
Former members
Chris Danner
Greg Taylor

Grade was a Canadian hardcore group. Grade's first release was the Grade/Believe split released in 1994 on a small Canadian label - Workshop Records. Separate the Magnets was released in 1998, and gained notice touring with groups such as Jimmy Eat World and Fugazi. In 1999 they signed with Victory Records and released an EP, Triumph and Tragedy. Later that same year they released a full length album, Under the Radar. In 2000, they released The Embarrassing Beginning, a collection of their older works, as well as And Such Is Progress. In 2001, they replaced their original guitarist, Greg Taylor, with Brad Casarin, and replaced their original drummer, Chris Danner, with Charlie Moniz and released the album Headfirst Straight to Hell. The band broke up in 2002.

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] EPs

[edit] Split Albums

  • Grade/Believe Split (Workshop Records, 1994)
  • Grade/Incision

[edit] Compilations

[edit] See also

[edit] External links