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==Members== | ==Members== | ||
Latest revision as of 16:43, 7 April 2010
The Take Offs | |
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Years active | late 00s |
Current status | Defunct |
The Take Offs
Members
- Harris "Samps" Leach: Guitar, Vocals
- Eric "Captain" Lepage: Bass, Vocals(3 shows)
- Rob "Brady" Cooney: Drums, Vocals
- Dave "Hef" Angell: Bass, Vocals
Discography
- Training Camp (Tape 1999)
- Unreleased Demos (Tape 2000)
Bands
Take-Offs were formed after the demise of The Heebie-Geebies, in which Eric and Rob were both members. After three shows, Eric was sent to the minors and brought up was young Dave, bassis excellentis. Take-Offs played numerous shows in official Take-Offs hockey jerseys, drank way too much coffee, and spent more time playing Tony Hawk Pro-Skater on the Playstation than practicing their songs.