The Push Stars
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The Push Stars are an American rock band, formed in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1996. The band members include Chris Trapper, Ryan MacMillan and Dan McLoughlin. They developed a strong following playing shows in Boston, then released their first album, "Meet Me at the Fair" in 1997.
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[edit] Discography
- Meet Me at the Fair (1997) Imago
- Tonight (EP, 1998)
- After The Party (1999), Capitol
- Opening Time (2001), Co-Op Pop
- Paint the Town (2004), 33rd Street Records
[edit] Film
- Origin of the Species (1998), produced by David Nickoll (Saturday Night Live, Boogie Nights)
- There’s Something About Mary (1998), starring Cameron Diaz, Ben Stiller and Matt Dillon.
- Gun Shy (2000) starring Sandra Bullock and Liam Neeson.
- Me, Myself & Irene (2000), starring Jim Carrey and Renee Zellweger.
- The Push Stars’ "Well Anyway" and "Me" licensed for the independent film "Dinner and a Movie." (2000
- Say it Isn’t So (2001), starring Heather Graham and Chris Klein.
[edit] Soundtracks
- There’s Something About Mary" (1998), Capitol Records) with Jonathan Richman and Joe Jackson.
- Gun Shy (2000, Hollywood Records) with James Brown, Tom Waits and World Party.
- Me, Myself & Irene (2000, Elektra Records) with The Offspring, Smash Mouth, and the Foo Fighters.
- Malcolm in the Middle (2001, [Restless Records]]) with They Might Be Giants, Barenaked Ladies.
[edit] Trivia
They toured with Matchbox Twenty in 2003. According to Rob Thomas, Matchbox Twenty performed most of the tracks from their album More Than You Think You Are on this tour, except for fan-favorite "The Difference". The Push Stars got so tired of this, that one night they played the song themselves.