The Berlin Project

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The Berlin Project is a punk rock band from Pennsylvania. They have evolved dramatically over the years, changing members and sounds. They started as a band heavily influenced by ska. They had a sound similar to the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Catch 22 and Less Than Jake. Over the years they have changed into more of a rock/emo sounding band. One of the band's most popular songs is a cover of snoop dogg's Gin and Juice. This cover is often attributed to NOFX or Sublime. This track has been downloaded extensively over the internet but the album it was printed on is unavailable.

[edit] Band Members

John Garrighan – Lead Guitar, Vocals
Jon Belan – Lead Vocals, Guitar
Aaron Mediate – Keyboards
Tim Schultz – Bass, Vocals
Nick Revak - Drums
Chuck Rocca - Bass (no longer in band)
Brad Evanovich- Bass,Guitar, Vocalist(no longer in band) Brian Camp - Guitar(left band in 2002)
Mike Sine- Once operated confetti gun at the bands final Laga performance

The band broke up in 2005 with numerous stories being told as to why. Some cite the constant member changes, while others maintain that John Garrighan developed a heavy addiction to the band Welton, which put him at odds with the group. The rest of the band went on to start Gene The Werewolf, a pop sheen rock band known for stage shows. Jon Belan also duble duties as second guitar and vocals for Punchline.

[edit] Albums

The Things We Say - Sept. 2 2003
Culture Clash - April 8, 1999,
The Transition Radio EP - Dec. 26, 2000
Running For The Border - April. 1998