Survay Says!

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Survay Says!
Origin Blairstown, New Jersey, US
Genres ska punk, Pop punk
Years active2008–2016
LabelsAsbestos Records, Third Time Lucky Rekords
Past members
  • Henry Menzel
  • Dennis "D. Jay" Menzel
  • Michael Fenton
  • Ricky Coates
  • Michael Coulson
  • Peter Vriones

Website survaysaysmusic.com

Survay Says! was an American independent ska/pop punk band from Blairstown, New Jersey. Originally forming in 2008 by brothers Henry & Dennis Menzel, Survay Says! developed some following through their extensive tour schedule playing hundreds of shows (including 208 shows in 2013 alone). [1]

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The band released four full-length studio albums and opened for bands like Big D and the Kids Table, Reel Big Fish, Less Than Jake, Red City Radio, and Patent Pending. They also played dates among the Vans Warped Tour, The Fest, as well as the Chicago date of Riot Fest 2014. [2] After disbanding in 2016 the Menzel brothers went on to form Keep Flying.

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Past members

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Survay Says!

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