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Biografia de Latterman

Long Island pop-punk/post-hardcore hybridists Latterman first got together around 2001, and Turn Up the Punk, We'll Be Singing was self-released by the band a year later. After a hiatus of a year or so Phil Douglas (guitar/vocals), Matt Cannino (bass/vocals), Mike Campbell (guitar), and Pat Schramm (drums) reconvened around new songs they'd written. They signed to North Carolina indie Deep Elm, who released the band's second effort, No Matter Where We Go, in August 2005. (The label also reissued Turn Up the Punk around the same time.) In true D.I.Y. fashion, Latterman's tour in support of their new album included gigs in apartments and kids' basements across the U.S., the U.K., and Europe. The band's rocking third album, ...We Are Still Alive, appeared in late summer 2006; Brian Crozier had also replaced Campbell on guitar by this time. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
Albums de Latterman
- Turn Up The Punk, We'll Be Singing | 2002
- No Matter Where We Go..! | 2005
- ...we Are Still Alive | 2006
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Letras de Canciones que canta Latterman
- "i Decided Not To Do Them"
- 'dozer Rage
- 83% Off Your Self-esteem
- An Ode To Jon Contra, Part 2
- Doom! Doom! Doom!
- Dr. Sudholt And His Double Glasses
- Fear And Loathing On Long Island
- For Someone So Easy Going, You Sure Do Wear Pants A Lot
- Goodmorning, Here Is Jan
- He's A Good Sposato (i Love Ya Blue-blue)
- If Batman Was Real, He Would Have Beaten The Crap Out Of My Friends
- King Tough Is My New Idol
- Mumbled Words And Ridiculous Faces
- My Bedroom Is Like For Artists
- My Dreams About Not Sleeping Until 3pm
- Rebellion Vs. The Alarm Clock
- The Biggest Sausage Party Ever
- There's Never A Reason Not To Party
- There's No Way "punk Was Meant To Be Done" (you Clown Doctor)
- This Basement Gives Me A Fucking Headache
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