Pardon Us (band)

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Pardon Us
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Background information
Origin Liverpool, England
Genres Punk
Years active2014 - present
Labels Everything Sucks Music, Johann's Face Records, Fixing A Hole, Keith Records
MembersMorgan Brown
Gabby Santos
Alex Howard

Pardon Us are a three-piece DIY punk band from Liverpool, formed in 2014. Following a split EP with Only Strangers on Keith Records, [1] and a self-titled EP, [2] [3] their debut album Wait was released in July 2019. [4] Their second album Seamless was released in August 2020. They are characterised by fast-paced live performances and gang vocals. [5] [6]

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The band's members have previously played in Liverpool-based acts Flamingo 50, Down and Outs, The No Marks and Town Bike, and have cited Hüsker Dü, Snuff, Naked Raygun and J Church as major influences. [7] [8] [9]

Members

Discography

Albums

EPs

Splits

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