Osker | |
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Origin | Los Angeles, California |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 1998–2002 |
Labels | Epitaph Records |
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Devon Williams Dave Benitez Phil Drazik |
Osker was a Los Angeles melodic punk rock band who formed in 1998 and split in February 2002, ultimately due to the departure of their drummer. The line up originally consisted of Devon Williams on vocals and guitar, Dave Benitez on bass, and Kevin Campell on drums, who would be later replaced by Phil Drazik after getting signed by Epitaph but before recording Treatment 5.
Osker broke away from the typical SoCal punk band with the release of their second CD Idle Will Kill. Previous to this was their first full length album Treatment 5. Both contained cynical and snotty lyrics about teen angst. As a consequence to their stage antics, among which was Devon's brutal sincerity, criticizing conformity in the punk scene and "fashion", as well as their crowd-taunting habit, Osker were labelled as one of the most hated, mean acts on Epitaph.
They released two albums, Treatment 5 and Idle Will Kill. After the split, Williams announced they had been working on a new album (tentatively titled Thriller), however it was later said by Benitez to be a joke.
In 2011, Dave brought suit against Devon and Devon's father, Ross Williams, in Los Angeles Superior Court claiming unpaid royalties and conspiracy to defraud. The suit is pending.
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Devon Williams now plays guitar in Lavender Diamond.
He also played in folk/acoustic band Fingers Cut Megamachine (although he has said that he is hesitant to use the word folk, "given its connotations today"). He previously worked at Amoeba Records in Los Angeles.
He released his first single and first vinyl under his own name in August 2007 on L.A. RECORD. In April 2008 he released Carefree on Ba Da Bing, his first album released under his own name.
Dave Benitez now plays guitar and sings in the band The Black Heartthrobs, who released their first album "Clean Dirty Clean" on the Aggravated Music label, which has supported Roscoe and Fingers Cut Megamachine in the past.
Drummer Phil Drazic played in punk/hardcore band End on End, which has released several records, including the most recent Why Evolve When We Can Go Sideways. They have toured extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and Japan. He currently plays drums in Punk is Dead and runs Coldbringer Recordings with End on End singer, Andy Kindon.
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Osker was the punk band playing at the house party in the mainstream movie Crazy/Beautiful (2001).