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For Felix | |
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Origin | Bridgewater, New Jersey, United States |
Genres | Rock, pop punk |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | USA Unsigned Japan Kick Rock Music |
Members | Dan Perea Whit Maull Patrick Jolkovski |
Past members | Jay Gelardi Pete Petrocelli Jeff Krenn |
For Felix is a pop punk band originally from Bridgewater, New Jersey, United States. The band, formed in 2002, had an original lineup that included Dan Perea (lead vocals/bass), Whit Maull (guitar), Jay Gelardi (drums), and Pete Petrocelli (guitar). Jeff Krenn (vocals/guitar), and Patrick Jolkovski (drums) replaced Petrocelli and Gelardi in 2005. The band toured in the USA with other acts including Gym Class Heroes, Greeley Estates, My American Heart, Rory and made an appearance on the 2006 Taste Of Chaos tour. The band is on an indefinite break.
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