Suburban Rhythm is tagged as: ska, ska punk, reggae, fucking awesome, long beach Suburban Rhythm (S.R.) was a ska/punk band from Long Beach, California. Formed in 1990, the band had a short-lived career. In their prime, they played in small-venue clubs with many now famous O.C. bands opening their performances, including Sublime, No Doubt, and Reel Big Fish. Suburban Rhythm met with many internal band conflicts and band roster changes in their short years. The band broke up in 1994 after releasing their only full-length album, Almost There. Despite their very limited exposure and short career, Suburban Rhythm remains one of ska/punk’s most legendary bands.|Contents|[hide] * 1 History| o 1.1 Height of career| o 1.2 Breakup| o 1.3 Compilation| * 2 Musical style| * 3 Trivia| * 4 Members| * 5 Discography [edit] History In August of 1989, vocalist Dennis Owens, guitarist Jake Kline, keyboardist Rodi DelGadillo, bassist Deryke Cardenaz, and drummer Christine Tasche formed a band called The Silent Invasion. After a few months of rehearsal, the band played their one and only show just after Christmas in Tasche’s back house in front of a few friends. Shortly after, Tasche left the band. Several months later, John Gamba responded to their “Drummer Wanted” flyer and was soon added to the b... Read More About Suburban Rhythm Biography... Send Suburban Rhythm ringtones to your cell |
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