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*Chad and Wayne used to play together in [[Sr. Detonator]]
 
*Chad and Wayne used to play together in [[Sr. Detonator]]
  
Band usually jams every Monday. Beer or Coca-Cola is often consumed. Lady-partners are slowly deafened.
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Band usually jams every Monday. Beer or Coca-Cola is often consumed. Lady-partners are slowly deafened. Players switch instruments, depending on song/idea. For the first few shows, pre-recorded audio collage was incorporated in-between instrument switches, but this practice was eventually abandoned in favor of waves of uncomfortably loud feedback.
Debut show was the [[Naked Women's Street Fighting League]] record fundraiser on Saturday, February 26th, 2011 at the Black Pirate's Pub with the awesome [[Bottom Rockers]], the aforementioned and stupid-good NWSFL, and the incredible and handsome [[Silver Medals]]. Yay, fuckin' yay!
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During a grueling "rock practice session", in anticipation for their second show ever, opening for a reunited ASIA, Wayno busted both his thumbs trying out his new stage-presence maneuver, dubbed "the speckled-duck jam". With Wayno's thickest digits on ice, and their spirits under metaphorical rain clouds, the band is unsure what the future might hold in store, or if their even is one.  
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==Discography==
A future.  
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For them.  
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* Rock, Dammit!
The guys in the band.
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Released May 5th, 2012
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Recorded from Feb to May, 2012 at [[The Racket Room]] by [[Chad Decent]].
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Available via download on http://reverbbomb.bandcamp.com/
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* Cheaters
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10 track full length.
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Released Sept, 2014.
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Available via download on http://reverbbomb.bandcamp.com/
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* Lost & Found
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10 track full length.
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Released April 1st, 2017.
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Available via download on http://reverbbomb.bandcamp.com/
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==Show Log==
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*1.  Feb 26, 2011 @ BPP "Too Much Rock" w/ [[Naked Women's Streetfighting League]], [[Bottom Rockers]], [[Silver Medals]]
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*2.  June 2, 2011 @ Crocks "Spitula Clark CD Release" w/ [[Down Converter]], [[DJ Luv]]
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*3. Sept 23, 2011 @ Crocks "Music For The Masses IV"
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*4. October 29, 2011 @ Crocks "The Hunger V.666"
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*5. Jan 6, 2012, @ BPP, "Rawk Uranus" w/ [[The Shallow Void]], [[Ocean City Defender]], [[IGBC]], DJ Luv, [[JAFO]]
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*6.  May 5, 2012 @ BPP "Reverb Bomb Rock, Dammit! Record Release" w/ [[UHussie]], [[Hey You Millionaires]], [[The Fin'r Things]]
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*7.  Aug 4, 2012 @ Crocks "Jung People Tour" w/ [[Don't You Mean People?]]
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*8.  Oct 11, 2012 @ BPP "Rock Show" w/ Hey You Millionaires, Murray, The Fin'r Things
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*9.  Dec 14, 2012 @ BPP "Winter Rock Show" w/Bottom Rockers and Hey You Millionaires
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*10. March 1st, 2013 @ BPP "LU Radio Fund Drive" Kickoff party, w/
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*Stopped keeping track at this point.

Latest revision as of 17:21, 5 May 2017






REVERB BOMB
Associated bands Makeshift Astronaut, Sr. Detonator "Makeshift Astronaut]], [[Sr. Detonator" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki.
Current status Active

REVERB BOMB


Members

Biography

Started jamming/writing together in the Summer of 2010, immediately following the end of Sr. Detonator.

Band usually jams every Monday. Beer or Coca-Cola is often consumed. Lady-partners are slowly deafened. Players switch instruments, depending on song/idea. For the first few shows, pre-recorded audio collage was incorporated in-between instrument switches, but this practice was eventually abandoned in favor of waves of uncomfortably loud feedback.

Discography

  • Rock, Dammit!

Released May 5th, 2012 Recorded from Feb to May, 2012 at The Racket Room by Chad Decent. Available via download on http://reverbbomb.bandcamp.com/

  • Cheaters

10 track full length. Released Sept, 2014. Available via download on http://reverbbomb.bandcamp.com/

  • Lost & Found

10 track full length. Released April 1st, 2017. Available via download on http://reverbbomb.bandcamp.com/

Show Log

  • Stopped keeping track at this point.