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![]() The ForgottenYour Rating:Average Rating:Hometown: San Jose, CA (USA) Related BandsReviewsInterviewsRelated StoriesDetails on Swingin' Utters tribute Red Scare has sent us exclusive details on the forthcoming tribute to the Swingin' Utters. Titled Untitled 21: A Juvenile Tribute to Swingin' Utters, the 31-song tribute is due out February 16, 2010. Participating… January 25, 2010 Poison Idea, Lower Class Brats, Forgotten, Stitches at TKO 10th Weekender TKO Records has announced the full details for their 10th Anniversary Weekender. A trio of Californian shows from July 20th through the 22nd will celebrate the label's first decade. The event will bring together bands like the Forgotten, Antiseen, Glass Heroes, Lower Class Brats, Smut Peddlers, the Stitches, Krum Bums, 46 Short, Broken… July 05, 2007 Interviews: The Forgotten My favorite slow dance partner Dante3000 and the SSR crew had the chance to sit down and talk with San Jose's favorite indigent celebrities,… December 18, 2006 Interviews: Plus 44 live session online AOL is hosting a new live-in-studio session featuring Plus 44. The segment features a video Q&A with the band, behind the scenes footage, and live videos of "When Your Heart Stops Beating," "Lycanthrope," "Cliff Diving," and… December 15, 2006 Interviews: The Forgotten sign with TKO TKO Records has signed San Jose street punk act the Forgotten. The band will head into the studio soon for an early 2007 release. They'll be recording with veteran engineer Jerry Adamo (U.S. Bombs, the Stitches) and TKO house producer Ron Martinez (Lower Class Brats, Clit 45, Krum Bums). The band was previously part of the TKO roster, releasing Keep… November 21, 2006 Media: Plus-44 album available for streaming Plus 44 has launched a full album stream of their highly anticipated debut full length. The band features Blink 182 members Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker as well as guitarists Craig Fairbaugh (of Mercy Killers, ex-Lars Frederickson and the Bastards/The Forgotten) and Shane Gallagher (the… November 09, 2006 Media: The Matches added to Plus 44 tour Epitaph act The Matches have been tapped to provide support for Plus 44 on their upcoming inaugural tour. The pairing is apropos in light of the work that Hoppus did on the band's new record, Decomposer. Plus 44, made up of two-thirds of pop-punk outfit Blink 182 will be… October 04, 2006 Media: New Plus 44 video online The new video for Plus 44's song "When Your Heart Stops Beating" is online now at MTV's Overdrive. The track will appear on the band's upcoming album of the same name, due on November 14th. The band features Blink 182 members Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker as well as guitarists Craig Fairbaugh (of Mercy Killers,… October 03, 2006 Media: Barker lashes out at Tom Delonge, conspiracy While previous statements haven't been entirely cordial, the latest interview has ex-Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker lashing out at his former bandmate. Besides Tom Delonge, Barker has some ire for Jordan Schur, the former president of Geffen Records who he describes as having a "conspiracy": Like the owner of your… September 20, 2006 Tours: Plus 44 (Europe, USA) Plus 44 have corrected their upcoming tour dates which were apparently posted incorrectly by their label. The band is planning two tours, hitting both Europe and the States this fall. The band is gearing up for the release of their debut full length, titled When Your Heart Stops Beating,which is due out November 14th via Interscope. The band features Blink 182 members Mark… September 10, 2006 |
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