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mid 90s
 
mid 90s
  
[[Harris Leach]]: [[Guitar]], [[Vocals]]
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==Members==
[[Shelly Legros]]: [[Bass]], [[Vocals]]
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[[Nathan Epp]]: [[Drums]]
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[[James Lyles]]: [[Guitar]]
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Discography:
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* [[Harris Leach]]: [[Guitar]], [[Vocals]]
 
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* [[Shelly Legros]]: [[Bass]], [[Vocals]]
S/T (Tape 1995)
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* [[Nathan Epp]]: [[Drums]]
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* [[James Lyles]]: [[Guitar]]
  
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==Biography==
  
 
After the breakup of [[Rejected Youth]], Harris and Shelly went on to start [[Twice Over]] with Nathan, a friend from high-school.  After nine months or so of being a trio, James joined the band to fill up the sound and add some solos.  A recording was talked about, but never was started.  The band parted ways shortly after.  Bands that came out of this was [[Highest Order]] and [[VyV]].  Some live video footage of [[Twice Over]] exists somewhere.
 
After the breakup of [[Rejected Youth]], Harris and Shelly went on to start [[Twice Over]] with Nathan, a friend from high-school.  After nine months or so of being a trio, James joined the band to fill up the sound and add some solos.  A recording was talked about, but never was started.  The band parted ways shortly after.  Bands that came out of this was [[Highest Order]] and [[VyV]].  Some live video footage of [[Twice Over]] exists somewhere.
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==Discography==
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* [[Twice Over (Album) | S/T]] (Tape 1995)
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[[Category:Bands]]
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[[Category:90s Bands]]

Latest revision as of 19:58, 16 November 2008

mid 90s

Members

Biography

After the breakup of Rejected Youth, Harris and Shelly went on to start Twice Over with Nathan, a friend from high-school. After nine months or so of being a trio, James joined the band to fill up the sound and add some solos. A recording was talked about, but never was started. The band parted ways shortly after. Bands that came out of this was Highest Order and VyV. Some live video footage of Twice Over exists somewhere.

Discography