Last Day Parade

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Last Day Parade
Origin Albuquerque, New Mexico
Genres Hardcore punk
Years active1999–2001
LabelsKickstart Audio, Sunset Alliance
Past membersEverett Bowler, Sanjay Chandran, Gabe Salinas, Ryan Medina, James Hall, Cory Palmer
Website http://lastdayparade.net

Last Day Parade was a hardcore rock band from Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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The band released several recordings on Philadelphia's Kickstart Audio, distributed by Sunset Alliance Records. [1] The group's music drew comparisons to At the Drive-In and Cap'n Jazz. [2] [3]

Since its break-up, some members of Last Day Parade formed the new band August Spies. [4]

Discography

Release dateTitleLabelNotes
2000Sound In MotionMorningside Projects
2001Driving at 90 MPHKickstart Audio,
Sunset Alliance
2001Last Day Parade/Lauren Hospital SplitKickstart AudioSplit 7-inch EP.
2002Last Day Parade/The Commercials, et. al. Five Way SplitKickstart Audio
Chowda' Records
Split - CD [5]

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References

  1. Last.fm profile of Last Day Parade retrieved 03-17-12
  2. Carr, Jessica Cassyle. Sonic Reducer, Alibi, May 18-24, 2006. retrieved 2012-03-22
  3. Bower, Lash. Sonic Reducer, Alibi, July 6-12, 2006. retrieved 2012-03-22
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  5. "Kickstart Audio/Chowda bands* - 5 way split - Blogcritics Music". blogcritics.org. Archived from the original on 2011-11-04.