Straight Faced

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Straight Faced
Origin Huntington Beach, California
Genre(s) Punk rock
Alternative Metal
Years active 1995-2001?
Label(s) Fearless Records
Epitaph Records

Straight Faced (or Straightfaced) was a punk rock band from Huntington Beach, California.

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Straight Faced began as a Huntington Beach hardcore band named "Above All" in 1991. The founding members were Eric Glenn Stewart (1973-2007), Ron Moellar, Matthew Polence, and Samuel Marrs. All members were friends who grew up together in Huntington Beach, California in the late 1980s. Stewart set them up in a garage in Santa Ana that his father used to run a construction business out of, and taught the other members how to play. They learned a few covers and set up a local gig but broke up before playing the show. Several months later, at the request of Moellar for his birthday, his long time friends Kevin Grossman and Jack Lewis got together at a local rehearsal studio to play a few songs. The band then recruited Johnny Miller to sing. After writing several songs together, the band re-enlisted Stewart and began practicing regularly. Lewis was subsequently removed from the group, and the band once again asked Marrs to join in order to fill Lewis' spot.

Grossman dubbed the reconstituted group Straight Faced, and the group played its first shows in 1992, releasing a few 7" singles and quickly putting out two full-lengths on Fearless Records. In 1998, the group signed with Epitaph Records and released a third LP in 1998; following this rhythm guitarist Damon Beard left the group, and bassist Kevin Norton was replaced by Jeff Hibben. A fourth full-length, Pulling Teeth, was released on Epitaph in 2000 before the group disbanded some time after.

[edit] Members

  • Johnny Miller - vocals
  • Samuel Marrs - bass 1992-1998
  • Kevin Norton - bass (to 1998)
  • Kevin Grossman - Guitar (1992-1997)
  • Jack Lewis - Bass (1992)
  • Jeff Hibben - bass (1998-2000)
  • Ron Moeller - drums
  • David Tonic - guitar (1997)
  • Damon Beard - guitar (to 1998)

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