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Breakwater

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artist:
BREAKWATER

label:
Static Records, Mountain C.I.A., Linkwork

members:
Dave Truscott
Jode Shortreed
Steve Simard 

origin:
Victoria, Canada 

years active:
1994 – 1996

Dave Wenger
Carey Mercer

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The original line-up featured Dave Truscott (who also played in Letters to the Lord Himself andHoneysuckle Serontina), Jode Shortreed (Republic of Freedom Fighters, Letters to the Lord Himself,Honeysuckle Serontina), Steve Simard (Republic of Freedom Fighters) and Dave Wenger (Daddy’s Hands, Ache Hour Credo, M-Blanket. This line-up released a Five-Song cassette in 1994. Two of these songs, Five and Seven, were re-released as Self-Titled 7” on Static (#001) in 1995. Dave was replaced by Carey Mercer (Republic of Freedom Fighters, Frog Eyes, Swan Lake) in 1995. This line-up released a song, Eleven, on a split 7” with Closure on Mountain Records and another one,Twelve, on Compilation 12” entitled I Can’t Live Without It. Both records were released on Mountain Records from NY in 1996, and their catalog numbers are MTN #007 and MTN #009 respectively. The band broke up shortly after.
Another song from the cassette, One, was posthumously released on a compilation CD entitled A Benefit Compilation Brought To You By Mayfly in 1997.
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Demo
type: demo tape year: 1994

Tracklist:
1. One
2. Two
3. Three
4. Four
5. Five 

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Self-Titled
type: 7″ year: 1995
released by: Static Records

Tracklist:
1. Five
2. Seven

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Breakwater / Closure
type: split 7″ year: 1996
released by: Mountain C.I.A., Linkwork Records

Tracklist:
1. Eleven (Breakwater)
2. Servant to Silence (Closure)
3. The Children’s Crusade (Closure)
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Proudentall

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artist:
PROUDENTALL

label:
California, Caulfield Records

members:
Matt Dunehoo – vocals, guitar
Clay Zimmerman – guitar
Billy Ning – bass
origin:
Kansas City, MO

years active:
1996 – 1991

Sean Bergman – guitar
John Cruz – drums
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Proudentall were a rock band from Kansas City, MO. They officially formed as a four-piece in May of 1996 but remained a 3-piece after second guitarist Clay Zimmerman left the region for college. They played their first show at the Daily Grind in June with The Get Up Kids, Boys Life, and Karate. The band recorded a seven song demo tape at Egoless Recordings in Lawrence, Kansas, in July of that year. Only about 60 tapes were made, most of which were given away or sold at shows for $1.00. In winter of 1996, they recorded another five song demo at Egoless, with Zimmerman being home from school. Two of the songs appeared on a self-released 7” in March of 1997. With Clay once again back at school, they remained a three-piece, trying to write newer, better songs. After the release of the 7” they were featured on a compilation titled “World Domination in 13 Easy Steps,” released on a California label. In the spring of 2000, the band welcomed 2nd guitarist Sean Bergman and released their debut full-length CD on Caulfield Records titled “What’s Happening Here.” Some of the band’s influences included Karate, Seam, The Van Pelt, June of 44, Sunny Day Real Estate, Jawbox, Boys Life, Giant’s Chair, and Braid.
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Self-Titled
type: 7″ year: 1997
released by: self-released

Tracklist:
1. Snowed Skyline
2. Island


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The Anniversary / Proudentall
type: split 7″ year: 1998
released by: Paper Brigade Records

Tracklist:
1. All Right for Now (The Anniversary)
2. Say Something (Proudentall)

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What’s Happening Here
type: CD year: 2000
released by: Caulfield Records

Tracklist:
1. Kill Myself
2. Instrumental (Like a Compaas)
3. 1002
4. Fader In/Out
5. Line Drawing Dead Winter
6. The Blood Race
7. No Knowledge
8. Sharp Confessor
9. Untitled with Mike and Breeze
10. Winter Dead Drawing Line
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Lincoln

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artist:
LINCOLN 

label:
Art Monk Construction, Watermark

members:
Jay Demko – vocals, guitar
John Herod – guitar
Dan Ball – bass

origin:
Morgantown, West Virginia 

years active:
1992 – 1994

Justin Wierbonski – drums
Johanna Claasen – bass

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I haven’t found anything solid… if you know more pls help. Will update then. 

Some say that on their first 7″ you can hear the very start of a screamo singing style. And I can imagine. When Jay starts to scream out “What is this shit I breathe?!” and you actually realize that it was back in fucking 92′! Man…

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Self-Titled
type: 7″ year: 1992
released by: Watermark 

Tracklist:
1. Union
2. Grade Curve
3. Stop Means Stop
4. Seed


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Two Headed Coin
type: split 7″ year: 1993
released by: Art Monk Construction 

Tracklist:
1. Two Down (Hoover)
2. Benchwarmer (Lincoln)


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Self-Titled
type: 7″ year: 1994
released by: Art Monk Construction 

Tracklist:
1. Waterboy
2. Sugarloaf

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