The Arrogant Sons of Bitches
The Arrogant Sons of Bitches | |
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Origin | Long Island, New York, USA |
Genres | Third-Wave Ska, Ska Punk, Punk |
Years active | 1995–2004, 2006, 2007, 2012 |
Labels | Independent, Kill Normal Records, Very Distribution, Quote Unquote Records, Breaking The Law records (built to fail album) |
Past members |
Mike Costa (Drums) |
The Arrogant Sons of Bitches (commonly abbreviated as ASOB) was a 6-piece ska punk band from Long Island and Baldwin, New York. The band was known for its strong DIY punk roots, self-releasing two albums and two EPs. Their final album, Three Cheers For Disappointment, was released on Kill Normal Records.
Frontman Jeff Rosenstock went on to found Quote Unquote Records, a donation-based record label, as well as the band Bomb the Music Industry! Other members went on to join Jay Tea, Hello Nurse, Let Me Crazy, and The Rocky Sullivans.
History
In 1995, Joe Werfelman and Jeff Rosenstock started playing Green Day cover songs together. More members gradually joined their band, and in 1998 they recorded their first album, Released on Breaking the Law Records and titled Built to Fail.[1] Following Built to Fail, the band experienced some success and played with bands such as Edna's Goldfish, Catch 22, and The Toasters. In 2000 they released their second album, Pornocracy.
At this point, many ASOB members quit the band to attend college. Eventually, a new lineup formed in 2001, featuring Lee Hartney on lead guitar and recorded All the Little Ones Are Rotting in 2002. In 2003 the band decided to follow the Warped Tour, playing outside of the venues. After a while they were invited into the tour.
In 2004 the band completed recording most of the album Three Cheers For Disappointment. At this point the band was starting to break up, and Jeff started a new band, Bomb the Music Industry![2] The album was finally released in 2006, and the band broke up officially.
However, in 2007 ASOB announced a farewell show for their fans at The Knitting Factory. The show sold out in under seven hours, an unprecedented phenomenon for the show's venue. A second farewell show was played the following night at the Crazy Donkey in Farmingdale, New York.[3]
Five years later, the band reunited for a set of shows in New York. Jeff explained: "We like each other again, and thought it would be fun to play together again. This show is a one time thing. There are absolutely no plans to make another record, to go on a big tour anywhere or anything like that."[4][5]
Throughout their career, ASOB was praised for their high-energy live performances.[6] One reviewer described that, "They're climbing on the ceiling, the keyboardist would be jumping up and down on the keyboard swinging from hanging speakers, and the bassist would stage dive in an empty spot... land straight on his face, and keep rocking out as he had the time of his life."[7]
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(1995) |
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(1996) 1996 Demo |
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(1997) |
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(1998) Integrity Tape |
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(1998) Built To Fail |
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(1999) |
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(2000) Pornocracy |
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(2000) Pornocracy |
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(2001–2002) All The Little Ones Are Rotting |
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(2003) This is What You Get |
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(2003–2004) |
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(2004) |
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(2005–2007) Three Cheers for Disappointment |
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(2007) Farewell Show |
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(2012) Reunion |
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Discography
Year | Title | Details |
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1998 | Built To Fail | Breaking The Law Records |
2000 | Pornocracy | Self-released album |
2001 | The Apology EP | Self-released EP |
2002 | All The Little Ones Are Rotting | Self-released EP |
2003 | All The Little Ones Are Rotting (Super-Deluxe Edition) | Enhanced EP re-released on Killnormal Records |
2004 | The Arrogant Sons Of Bitches | Complete discography re-released on Killnormal Records / Very Distribution |
2006 | Three Cheers For Disappointment | Quote Unquote Records (Digital) / Killnormal Records (CD) / Asbestos Records (Vinyl) |
2006 | This Is What You Get | Quote Unquote Records (Digital) live album of Radiohead cover songs from a Halloween show |
2009 | All The Little Ones Are Rotting (Digital Re-Issue) | EP with 6 bonus tracks and documentary re-released on Quote Unquote Records (Digital) |
Music Videos
- So Let's Go! NOWHERE (2006)
References
- ↑ Williams, Laura. "Baldwin rocks: Local band draws crowds." Baldwin Herald 25 February 1999.
- ↑ "Bomb The Music Industry! - 10.11.06". AbsolutePunk.net.
- ↑ Knitting Factory – New York – Artists
- ↑ "THE ARROGANT SONS OF BITCHES ARE PLAYING THEIR FIRST SHOW IN MANY MANY YEARS AT THE WARSAW IN BROOKLYN, MAY 27TH". tumblr.com.
- ↑ Reyan Ali (25 May 2012). "Q&A: The Arrogant Sons of Bitches' Jeff Rosenstock On The Joys And Stigmas Of Ska, CBGB Misery And Pranky Vibes". Sound of the City.
- ↑ "Streetlight Manifesto / The Arrogant Sons of Bitches - live in Long Island". punknews.org.
- ↑ "Battle of the Midwestern Housewives: The Arrogant Sons Of Bitches". midwesternhousewives.blogspot.com.
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