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Suburban Legends

Suburban Legends are an American ska punk band[1] that formed in Huntington Beach, California, in 1998 and later based themselves in nearby Santa Ana. After building a fanbase in the Orange County ska scene through their numerous regular performances at the Disneyland Resort, a series of lineup changes in 2005 introduced elements of funk and disco into the group's style.

Suburban Legends
Suburban Legends in 2002.
(Left to right: Brian Klemm, Brian Robertson, Vince Walker, Aaron Bertram, Derek Rock, Dallas Cook. Across: Tim Maurer. Not pictured: Chris Maurer.)
Background information
Also known as
  • The No Tones
  • Bomb Squad
OriginHuntington Beach, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1998–present
Labels
Members
Past members

Since 2009, the band has gradually returned to its ska roots, and has also recorded cover versions of songs from Disney films and television series.

History

Formation and first EP (1998-2002)

Influenced by artists such as Reel Big Fish, Michael Jackson and Oingo Boingo, the band was formed in 1998 as The No Tones, consisting of vocalist Tim Maurer, guitarist Brent Feige, bassist Justin Meacham, drummer Fred Johnson, trumpet players Vince Walker and Aaron Bertram, and trombonists Ryan Dallas Cook and Brian Robertson. A few months after forming, Feige was replaced by Josh Lander and Johnson by Jimmy Sullivan and the band changed their name to Bomb Squad, under which name they released an EP, now known as the Bomb Squad EP.

In 1999, the band changed their name to Suburban Legends. Guitarist Josh Lander left the band shortly before the release of the first demo album, Origin Edition, for which they recruited guitarist Brian Klemm. The album was self-pressed and even though Brian Klemm was already in the band, Vince Walker recorded the guitar parts for the demo album. Later that year, vocalist Tim Maurer and drummer Jimmy Sullivan left the band, with the former being replaced by Chris Batstone, and the latter by Derek Lee Rock. Sullivan went on to form the band Pinkly Smooth, and co-found the band Avenged Sevenfold. A few months later, bassist Justin Meacham left the band as well and was soon replaced by former lead vocalist Tim Maurer's brother, Chris Maurer. Sullivan and Meacham would later perform together as members of metal band Avenged Sevenfold, under the respective pseudonyms "The Rev" and "Justin Sane".

In 2001, the band released their first, self-titled, EP, Suburban Legends, on We The People Records, featuring some re-recorded songs from Origin Edition. This was the band's only release with Chris Batstone on vocals, as he left the band in early 2002.

Rump Shaker and Disney (2002-2005)

In early 2002 previous vocalist Tim Maurer rejoined the band on vocals, and the band re-recorded the vocals for their EP, and re-released it independently as Suburban Legends (Tim Remix). During the year, the band played close to 1000 shows at Downtown Disney.[2] They also performed on many occasions for the X Games Xperience promotion at Disney California Adventure Park in 2003.

In 2003, the band recorded and released their first actual album, Rump Shaker, followed by a year of heavy touring. The band released their first live DVD in 2004 titled Season One. At the end of the year trumpet player Vince Walker and bassist Chris Maurer left the band, the former to go to college and the latter to get married. While Maurer was replaced by Mikey Hachey, Walker wasn't replaced and the band continued with only one trumpet player. In May 2005, trumpet player Aaron Bertram left the band to get married as well, and was replaced by Luis Beza.

In late 2005, former trumpet player Vince Walker rejoined the band for the 2005 Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, after which vocalist Tim Maurer left the band once again. The band went on a pause until further notice.

Death of Dallas Cook and new formation (2005-2006)

 
Suburban Legends perform at Disneyland's Club Buzz Stage in January 2005, with Dallas Cook seen in the foreground, and (L-R) in the background are Aaron Bertram, Brian Robertson, and Derek Lee Rock.

At 12:25 AM on October 19, 2005, trombone player Dallas Cook was killed in a hit-and-run motorcycle accident on the Costa Mesa Freeway.[3] A few days after the incident, a large group of Suburban Legends' fans and Dallas' friends and family gathered nearby the ESPN Zone at Disneyland Resort's Downtown Disney, where the band played their many performances in the early 2000s, to share their memories of Cook. On November 29, 2005, the band performed a benefit show for the Dallas Cook Memorial Fund, which was as set up in Cook's honor to donate money to the Huntington Beach High School instrumental music program. The performance also featured former members Tim Maurer, Chris Maurer and Aaron Bertram returning for one final show, and trumpet player Vince Walker permanently switching to the vocalist position.

In 2006 the band recruited trombonist Phillip Inzerillo to replace Dallas Cook. They released their first EP with Vince Walker on vocals, Dance Like Nobody's Watching, which showed the band's shift in style towards disco rock. The band promoted the EP by appearing on G4's Attack of the Show! on April 18, 2006.

On July 19, 2006, while they were on tour and in St. Louis, Missouri, Phillip Inzerillo woke up to notice the band's tour van was on fire. The fire destroyed the front driver's side of the van. The band's tour money had also been missing from the van. It is suspected that the fire and robbery was caused by an arsonist.

At the end of the year, trombonist Phillip Inzerillo left the band without official announcement, and wasn't replaced. Around this time keyboardist Dallas Kruse started performing with the band, despite never being listed as an official member.

New musical direction (2007-2009)

In 2007 the band released a Japan-only album, an extended version of their EP release, titled Dance Like Nobody's Watching: Tokyo Nights, containing several new and re-recorded songs. In early July 2007, the band started releasing videos on their YouTube account documenting progress recording new material in the studio. Later that year, the band released their first full album with Vince Walker on vocals, Infectious. The album continued the shift in style started with Dance Like Nobody's Watching, with ska being traded in for a pop-rock sound with disco and funk elements.

On November 11, 2007, the band was robbed again, while supporting Streetlight Manifesto on their Somewhere in the Between Tour. This time, Suburban Legends' van was stolen along with approximately $80,000 worth of all their equipment and instruments. Fans were first alerted of this when Dallas Kruse posted a MySpace bulletin reading:

" You all know just HOW MUCH suburban legends have been through throughout the years! .... lets all gather to HELP THEM through this! I just got a call from my dear friend MIKEY, bassist for Suburban Legends. They are on tour in Philly and woke up to head down to the van and trailer from the hotel room and the van and trailer were stolen. Every piece of equipment and merchandise the band owns is gone. Drum sets, horns, clothing, basses, guitars, amps, etc. The value of the equipment alone is appx 40k. The value of the trailer alone is 30k. Estimated value of everything is probably close to 80k (in my estimation) including the van, trailer and gear. They are troopers and going to try and rent another van, rent gear and finish the tour. This is devastating. Most, if not ALL of you know just how dear and sincere these guys are and how close I am with them. Is there ANYTHING we can do to help them? My idea was to find someone with money who would be able to immediately front them an investment for gear and work out terms for the band to pay that person back. Or does someone here have connections to a car dealership? Instruments? SOMETHING!?! Please help! if you have some help or ideas, PLEASE, lets help the guys out!"

Another MySpace bulletin which was posted on November 13, said that the van was recovered in a neighborhood in Philadelphia, apparently after somebody saw the news story on the van theft and gave information of its whereabouts. When the van was recovered, it only required minor repairs. However, the contents of the van and trailer were missing. While insurance issues were still being resolved, the band apologized to the fans for any shows they missed and stated that they would be back on the road again.
The song "Fire" from their 2008 album, Let's Be Friends, was about the van fire and robberies.

The band's second DVD Poisonous Candy Factory was released in March 2008. Similar to Season One, it featured live sets containing songs from Rump Shaker through to new, unreleased material, music videos and extra videos from the band.

Shortly after this release, the band headed back into the studio and recorded their third official album, Let's Be Friends, released on July 10, 2008, while touring with Less Than Jake, Goldfinger, and Big D and the Kids Table on the Shout It Loud Tour 2. This album mixed elements of previous albums, featuring a return to ska on some songs as well as a continued focus on a pop-rock sound.

In the winter of 2008, they toured with The Aquabats on the Hooray for the Holidays Tour.[4] In February 2009, they appeared along with The Aquabats' MC Bat Commander on MC Lars' new song, "This Gigantic Robot Kills", from Lars' new album of the same name. MC Lars describes that "this song is about bringing ska back. It's about this kid who builds this giant robot" who "as he destroys Orange County, he leaves behind a trail of Less Than Jake CDs, a field of Aquabat limited edition vinyls, and a stack of CDs by Suburban Legends."[5] They also performed at Miley Cyrus' 16th Birthday Party celebration.[6]
Shortly after, trumpet player Luis Beza left the band.

In 2009 the band appeared as a full ska band on the 2009 Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, with a new ska song titled "Open Your Eyes". The performance featured former member Aaron Bertram on trumpet once again, and guest musicians Byron Panopio and Justin Lewis, on trumpet and trombone respectively. The three continued to perform with the band on the subsequent tour and Disney shows, along with touring trumpet player Chris Lucca. At the end of 2009 Panopio and Lewis, as well as long-time collaborator Dallas Kruse, stopped performing with the band.

Day Job era (2010-present)

In 2009 the band had announced they were planning to release a full ska record once again, and in late 2010 the band released a seven-track EP as a preview, Going on Tour EP. This was followed by the departure of bassist Mikey Hachey, even though he continues to collaborate with the band on some occasions. He was soon replaced by Brad Polidori.

On January 1, 2011, the band's song, "You," from their 2003 album, Rump Shaker, was performed by the Western Carolina University Pride of the Mountains Marching Band in the 2011 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California. The band chose to perform the song in honor of the late Ryan Dallas Cook.

In July 2011, it was announced that Suburban Legends was cast as the house band for Pick-a-Split, a retro-themed bowling game show pilot hosted by Neil Hamburger.

During November 2011, Connecticut's Asbestos Records and Chicago, IL's Underground Communiqué Records launched a fundraiser together on Kickstarter to release Rump Shaker on vinyl, among other third-wave ska classics from Pilfers, Edna's Goldfish, and The Pietasters. The funding goal was met by January 18, 2012, and the records began pre-production in Spring 2012.[7]

On February 23, the band's 2009 collaboration track with MC Lars and The Aquabats' MC Bat Commander, "This Gigantic Robot Kills", was released on Rock Band Network.

On April 3, 2012, the band released its fifth full-length album, Day Job. It includes new songs, four re-recorded tracks from Going on Tour, a collaborative track with rapper Lyrics Born, as well as two Disney covers, "Under the Sea" from The Little Mermaid and "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" from The Lion King, which have been long-time staples of the band's live performances. In November 2012, long-time drummer Derek Rock left the band to pursue other career options. Reel Big Fish drummer Ryland Steen and former Big D and the Kids Table drummer Max MacVeety filled in on drums between Rock's departure and the hiring of current drummer Edward Larsen in 2013.

The group released its all-Disney covers EP, Dreams Aren't Real, But These Songs Are, Vol. 1, through Rock Ridge Music on October 7, 2013. On March 17, 2015, the band officially announced their next album, Forever in the Friend Zone.[8]

In 2015, Suburban Legends and Roger Lima (of Less Than Jake) recorded with MC Lars to release "Sublime With Rome (Is Not the Same Thing as Sublime)" on his 2015 LP, The Zombie Dinosaur LP.[9]

Klemm, Walker, and former bassist Chris Maurer also currently perform in Personal Satisfaction, a blues/comedy side project.

Retirement from touring

On December 23, 2015, the band announced via their Facebook page that their 2016 US tour in support of Reel Big Fish would be their "last tour ever," while also leaving the possibility to tour again open, stating, "who knows what the future will hold but after this we will be taking a time out from touring."[10] In late 2018 Suburban Legends commenced a tour as the support for Reel Big Fish and supported fellow supports from the tour Zebrahead on select UK gigs where they had days off and Zebrahead headlined gigs at pubs and clubs.

Style

Suburban Legends' style of music has evolved over time and is different from that of other ska bands. While earlier material being heavily rooted in ska, the 2006 release Dance Like Nobody's Watching brought a different sound took ideas and influence from disco, funk, and pop, some songs on the EP containing little to no ska sound at all. The band furthered its distance from ska with the 2007 release of Infectious, heavily focusing on disco on the record. The band has not abandoned their earlier sound, though, regularly performing older material alongside their current work.

The 2008 album Let's Be Friends combines elements from all their previous releases. In May 2009, the band announced that they would be recording a "full blown ska rock album," not simply a ska-influenced album because they have horns or an album with only a few ska songs.[11] Further supporting the band's transition back to ska, less time was devoted in live performances to songs found on more recent albums, such as Infectious, with the band reintroducing older songs such as "Alternative is Dead," "Gummi Bears," "I Want More," and "Waikiki," all of which were found either on Origin Edition (1999) and Suburban Legends (2001). The band has been playing these songs and other from that era ever since. In 2009 the band also started performing a new ska song, "Open Up Your Eyes", which later appeared on their 2010 Going on Tour EP and their 2012 Day Job album.

Part of the band's claim to fame has been its live shows which often involve dance routines far more complicated than those often found in ska bands, as horn playing usually inhibits movement on stage.

Covers

Suburban Legends are known to perform many live covers, most often when performing at the Disneyland Resort, sometimes performing top 40 and classic pop or rock hits to appeal to the theme park guests outside of the band's usual fanbase. The band has also performed and recorded many songs from Disney films and television shows. They have performed "Under the Sea" from The Little Mermaid at many of its shows since 2002, and the theme songs from Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears and DuckTales, "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" from The Lion King, and more recently, "Kiss the Girl" from The Little Mermaid and "Colors of the Wind" from Pocahontas. Until 2013, only "Gummi Bears", "Under the Sea", and "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" had seen recorded releases, with the first track appearing on the Bomb Squad EP and Origin Edition, and the latter two tracks appearing on the band's 2012 album, Day Job. The band released an EP consisting of Disney covers in October 2013, including "DuckTales", "Kiss the Girl", and others. The band's Disneyland performances have also featured "Build Me Up Buttercup" by The Foundations, "Celebration" by Kool & the Gang, "Higher Ground" by Stevie Wonder, "Rubberneckin'" by Elvis Presley, "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" by Frankie Valli, "I'm the Leader of the Gang (I Am)" by Gary Glitter, "Sweet Caroline" by Neil Diamond, and an excerpt of "Moves Like Jagger" by Maroon 5 as a segue into the band's own "All Around the World".

Outside of the three Disney songs, cover songs rarely appear on the band's studio releases. An exception is "Dancing Machine", a song originally performed by The Jackson 5, appearing on the 2007 Japan-only release, Dance Like Nobody's Watching: Tokyo Nights, an extended version of the U.S.-released Dance Like Nobody's Watching EP. All other covers have been released as part of compilations, such as the band's cover of "On the Outside" appearing on Dead Bands Party: A Tribute to Oingo Boingo. During Chris Batstone's tenure as lead vocalist, a recording of "Rose Tint My World" from The Rocky Horror Show was made for an abandoned Rocky Horror tribute album (which would have also featured fellow ska artists such as Chris Murray and Pain), and was eventually released in MP3 format by the band. The band began performing The Gregory Brothers' and Antoine Dodson's "Bed Intruder Song" at live performances in 2010, eventually releasing a studio recording on a 7" single backed with "It Was a Dark and Stormy Night" by Five Iron Frenzy as part of Asbestos Records' Ska is Dead 7" Club series in 2012.

Lineup

The band has had many lineup changes over the years. Original vocalist Tim Maurer left the band after the recording of Origin Edition, and was replaced by Chris Batstone. Batstone later left the band, and Maurer rejoined. After an album and live DVD, Maurer left again after the 2005 Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon to spend more time with his family. He was replaced by former trumpet player Vince Walker, who returned to the band in the same performance, oddly switching roles from horns to vocals. Walker also plays the trumpet and guitar in some songs on stage. Before becoming the band's lead vocalist, he already had provided lead vocals on several songs such as "Desperate", "Blingity Bling" and "Powerful Game". Walker sometimes switches to guitar so that Brian Klemm can take over lead vocals.

Guitarist Brian Klemm joined the band in 1999 and has been with the band ever since. He can also be heard doing lead vocals in several of the band's songs, such as "Desperate", "Powerful Game", "This Cherry", "So Fine", "Love Fair", "I Just Can't Wait to be King" and "Girlfriend's Pretty". After the departure of Aaron Bertram, Klemm started providing more backing vocals live, and this increased even more after the departure of Mikey Hachey.

The band's original bassist, Justin Meacham, left the band in 2000 to join Avenged Sevenfold and replace their original bassist Matt Wendt. He was soon replaced by Chris Maurer, the younger brother of former lead vocalist Tim Maurer. Apart from bass, Chris Maurer also provided backing vocals on many songs live. Maurer left the band in 2004 to marry his fiancée and was replaced by Mikey Hachey, who stayed with the band until 2010, when he left the band to pursue other musical activities, notably becoming the house bassist for Cirque du Soleil's Viva Elvis show at the Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. He also did many of the band's main backing vocals after Aaron Bertram left, and also occasionally sang lead vocals in "Powerful Game" live. The band's current bassist is Brad Polidori who joined in 2010.

One of the band's early drummers, Jimmy Sullivan, left the band to form Pinkly Smooth and later became known as "The Rev" in Avenged Sevenfold, along with former Suburban Legends bassist Justin Meacham, who became known as Justin Sane during his time with Avenged Sevenfold. After that drummer Derek Lee Rock was with the band from 2000 onwards. He recently left the band in 2012, and temporarily filling in on drums were Max McVeety and Reel Big Fish's Ryland Steen. In 2013 Edward Larsen joined the band on drums.

Trumpet player Vince Walker was with the band until his departure in 2004 to focus on his education. He rejoined the band in 2005 to become the band's new lead vocalist. Aaron Bertram left the band in 2005 to marry his fiancée, but returned to the band in 2009 as a touring trumpet player. In between this, Luis Beza was the band's only trumpet player. Since 2009, Bertram usually performs with the band as their trumpet player, but Chris Lucca often takes the trumpet player role in the band's overseas tours. Bertram was the band's main backing vocalist before he left, and has also provided lead vocals for several songs such as "Gummi Bears", "Rose Tint My World" and "Powerful Game". In 2013, Chris Lucca became the band's official trumpet player. Aaron Bertram still regularly performs with the band at local shows,

Trombonist Brian Robertson is the only member to have been in the band since its inception in 1998. Dallas Cook, who also provided lead vocals for the band's cover of "Rose Tint My World", was killed in 2005, and was replaced by Phillip Inzerillo who left the band in 2006. Since then, Robertson has been the band's only trombonist. He usually only plays trombone, but also sings backing in the song "Blingity Bling" from Rump Shaker.

Keyboardist Dallas Kruse began playing with the band around 2006 after the departure of Inzerillo. While not an "official" member, not appearing on the band's website and not announced by the band, he often performed with the band since the tour at local shows until late 2009. Kruse served as producer for Dance Like Nobody's Watching: Tokyo Nights, Infectious, and Let's Be Friends and Slay the Dragon Together.

Current lineup

  • Vincent Walker – lead vocals, trumpet, guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboard (2005–present), trumpet, backing vocals (1998–2004)
  • Aaron Bertram – trumpet, vocals (2009–present; local shows only, 1998–2005; full member)
  • Brian "Robot" Robertsontrombone, backing vocals (1998–present)
  • Brian Klemm – lead guitar, vocals (1999–present)
  • Ryan Brown - bass (2021-present)
  • Edward Larsen – drums (2013–present)
  • Chris Lucca – trumpet (2013–present, 2009–2013 touring)
 
Suburban Legends playing at Tomorrowland Terrace in 2006 (L-R: Phillip Inzerillo, Brian Robertson, Luis Beza, Mikey Hachey)

Former

  • Tim Maurer – lead vocals (1998–2000, 2002–2005)
  • Chris Batstone – lead vocals (2000–2002)
  • Luis Beza – trumpet (2005–2009)
  • Dallas Cook – trombone (1998–2005; died 2005)
  • Phillip Inzerillo – trombone (2005–2006)
  • Josh Lander – lead guitar (1998–1999)
  • Brent Feige – lead guitar (1998)
  • Justin Meacham – bass guitar (1998–2000)
  • Chris Maurer – bass guitar, backing vocals (2000–2004)
  • Mikey Hachey – bass guitar, backing vocals (2004–2010)
  • Fred Johnson – drums (1998)
  • Jimmy Sullivan – drums (1998–1999; died 2009)
  • Derek Rock – drums, keyboard (2000–2012)
  • Brad Polidori – bass, backing vocals (2010–2021)
Former touring musicians
  • Byron Panopio – trumpet (2009, touring)
  • Justin Lewis – trombone (2009, touring)
  • Ryland Steen – Drums (2011, 2012–2013, touring)
  • Max MacVeety – Drums (2012–2013, touring)
  • Dallas Kruse – keyboard, keytar, backing vocals (2006–2009; local shows only)

Timeline

Discography

A majority of the band's material has been self-released, with the exception of the red, blue, and green versions of the Tim Maurer Suburban Legends EP (released by We The People Records) the UK version of Rump Shaker (released by Brand New Hero Records), the Japan-only Dance Like Nobody's Watching: Tokyo Nights (released by Subrange Records), and Dreams Aren't Real, But These Songs Are, Vol. 1 (released by Rock Ridge Music). Some out-of-print and/or rare recordings were previously made available by fans on the now-defunct Suburban Legends official forums in the "Suburban Legends Collection" forum, under permission of trombonist Brian Robertson.

Albums

EPs

  • Bomb Squad EP (1998)
  • Suburban Legends (2001)
  • Suburban Legends Raw (Karaoke) (2002)
  • Suburban Legends (Tim Remix) (2002)
  • Dance Like Nobody's Watching (2006)
  • Going on Tour (2010)
  • Getting Down to Business (2011) (Europe only)
  • Dreams Aren't Real, But These Songs Are, Vol. 1 (2013)

DVDs

  • Season One (2004)
  • Poisonous Candy Factory (2008)

Singles

  • "Rose Tint My World" (download only) (unreleased tribute album) (2001)
  • "Gimme, Gimme" (CD single from Christmas 2004 shows) (2004)

Collaborations

Music videos

  • "I Want More" (2001)
  • "High Fives" (2003)
  • "Up All Night" (2004) - animated
  • "Come Back Home" (2007) - features cameos by Justin Mauriello (formerly of Zebrahead) and Aaron Barrett (Reel Big Fish)
  • "Infectious" (2007) - directed by the Fackrell Brothers
  • "Kiss the Girl" (2013)
  • "You've Got a Friend in Me" (2013)

Compilations

  • Supporting the Scene - Disc 1 Track 15, "All The Nights" (2000)
  • Skratch Comp CD No. 6 - Track 5, "Gummi Bears" (2000)
  • Fatty's Favorites - Track 14, "Waikiki" (2000)
  • Because We Care: A Benefit for the Children's Hospital of Orange County - Track 11, "Gummie Bears" (2002)
  • Skyboys vs Highscalers - Track 5, "Desperate", Track 19, "Alternative Is Dead" (2003)
  • Dead Baby vs. Jesus - Track 22, "Zanzibar" (2003)
  • Camp Ska (DVD) - Track 12, "High Fives" (2003)
  • Sorry If It Isn't Cool Anymore! Vol. 1 - Track 2, "You" (2004)
  • Live @ iMusicast 1.0 (DVD) - Track 13, "Up All Night" (2004)[12]
  • Casino Chips and Sunset Strips - Track 10 "Autumn in the Park", Track 11 "All the Nights", Track 12 "Bright Spring Morning" (2004)
  • Of Hands and Hearts: Music for the Tsunami Disaster Fund - Disc 2 Track 4, "Blingity Bling" (2005)
  • Dead Bands Party: A Tribute to Oingo Boingo - Track 10, "On the Outside" (2005)
  • The Christmas Chronicles vol. 1 - Track 8, "I Wish Every Day Was Christmas" (2011)
  • Skannibal Party vol. 11 - Track 6, "Emergency" (2012)

References

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  9. ^ "MC Lars - "Sublime with Rome (Is Not the Same Thing as Sublime)" [OFFICIAL VIDEO]". YouTube. November 2, 2015. Archived from the original on December 12, 2021. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
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External links

  • Official website

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Suburban Legends news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Suburban Legends are an American ska punk band 1 that formed in Huntington Beach California in 1998 and later based themselves in nearby Santa Ana After building a fanbase in the Orange County ska scene through their numerous regular performances at the Disneyland Resort a series of lineup changes in 2005 introduced elements of funk and disco into the group s style Suburban LegendsSuburban Legends in 2002 Left to right Brian Klemm Brian Robertson Vince Walker Aaron Bertram Derek Rock Dallas Cook Across Tim Maurer Not pictured Chris Maurer Background informationAlso known asThe No Tones Bomb SquadOriginHuntington Beach California U S GenresSka punkrockpopfunkdiscoYears active1998 presentLabelsRock RidgeSubrange Japan Brand New Hero UK MembersVincent Walker Aaron Bertram Brian Robertson Brian Klemm Chris Lucca Ryan Brown Edward LarsenPast membersTim Maurer Chris Batstone Luis Beza Dallas Cook Phillip Inzerillo Josh Lander Brent Feige Justin Meacham Chris Maurer Mikey Hachey Fred Johnson The Rev Derek Rock Dallas Kruse Brad PolidoriSince 2009 the band has gradually returned to its ska roots and has also recorded cover versions of songs from Disney films and television series Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and first EP 1998 2002 1 2 Rump Shaker and Disney 2002 2005 1 3 Death of Dallas Cook and new formation 2005 2006 1 4 New musical direction 2007 2009 1 5 Day Job era 2010 present 1 6 Retirement from touring 2 Style 2 1 Covers 3 Lineup 3 1 Current lineup 3 2 Former 4 Timeline 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 EPs 5 3 DVDs 5 4 Singles 5 5 Collaborations 5 6 Music videos 5 7 Compilations 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditFormation and first EP 1998 2002 Edit Influenced by artists such as Reel Big Fish Michael Jackson and Oingo Boingo the band was formed in 1998 as The No Tones consisting of vocalist Tim Maurer guitarist Brent Feige bassist Justin Meacham drummer Fred Johnson trumpet players Vince Walker and Aaron Bertram and trombonists Ryan Dallas Cook and Brian Robertson A few months after forming Feige was replaced by Josh Lander and Johnson by Jimmy Sullivan and the band changed their name to Bomb Squad under which name they released an EP now known as the Bomb Squad EP In 1999 the band changed their name to Suburban Legends Guitarist Josh Lander left the band shortly before the release of the first demo album Origin Edition for which they recruited guitarist Brian Klemm The album was self pressed and even though Brian Klemm was already in the band Vince Walker recorded the guitar parts for the demo album Later that year vocalist Tim Maurer and drummer Jimmy Sullivan left the band with the former being replaced by Chris Batstone and the latter by Derek Lee Rock Sullivan went on to form the band Pinkly Smooth and co found the band Avenged Sevenfold A few months later bassist Justin Meacham left the band as well and was soon replaced by former lead vocalist Tim Maurer s brother Chris Maurer Sullivan and Meacham would later perform together as members of metal band Avenged Sevenfold under the respective pseudonyms The Rev and Justin Sane In 2001 the band released their first self titled EP Suburban Legends on We The People Records featuring some re recorded songs from Origin Edition This was the band s only release with Chris Batstone on vocals as he left the band in early 2002 Rump Shaker and Disney 2002 2005 Edit In early 2002 previous vocalist Tim Maurer rejoined the band on vocals and the band re recorded the vocals for their EP and re released it independently as Suburban Legends Tim Remix During the year the band played close to 1000 shows at Downtown Disney 2 They also performed on many occasions for the X Games Xperience promotion at Disney California Adventure Park in 2003 In 2003 the band recorded and released their first actual album Rump Shaker followed by a year of heavy touring The band released their first live DVD in 2004 titled Season One At the end of the year trumpet player Vince Walker and bassist Chris Maurer left the band the former to go to college and the latter to get married While Maurer was replaced by Mikey Hachey Walker wasn t replaced and the band continued with only one trumpet player In May 2005 trumpet player Aaron Bertram left the band to get married as well and was replaced by Luis Beza In late 2005 former trumpet player Vince Walker rejoined the band for the 2005 Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon after which vocalist Tim Maurer left the band once again The band went on a pause until further notice Death of Dallas Cook and new formation 2005 2006 Edit Suburban Legends perform at Disneyland s Club Buzz Stage in January 2005 with Dallas Cook seen in the foreground and L R in the background are Aaron Bertram Brian Robertson and Derek Lee Rock At 12 25 AM on October 19 2005 trombone player Dallas Cook was killed in a hit and run motorcycle accident on the Costa Mesa Freeway 3 A few days after the incident a large group of Suburban Legends fans and Dallas friends and family gathered nearby the ESPN Zone at Disneyland Resort s Downtown Disney where the band played their many performances in the early 2000s to share their memories of Cook On November 29 2005 the band performed a benefit show for the Dallas Cook Memorial Fund which was as set up in Cook s honor to donate money to the Huntington Beach High School instrumental music program The performance also featured former members Tim Maurer Chris Maurer and Aaron Bertram returning for one final show and trumpet player Vince Walker permanently switching to the vocalist position In 2006 the band recruited trombonist Phillip Inzerillo to replace Dallas Cook They released their first EP with Vince Walker on vocals Dance Like Nobody s Watching which showed the band s shift in style towards disco rock The band promoted the EP by appearing on G4 s Attack of the Show on April 18 2006 On July 19 2006 while they were on tour and in St Louis Missouri Phillip Inzerillo woke up to notice the band s tour van was on fire The fire destroyed the front driver s side of the van The band s tour money had also been missing from the van It is suspected that the fire and robbery was caused by an arsonist At the end of the year trombonist Phillip Inzerillo left the band without official announcement and wasn t replaced Around this time keyboardist Dallas Kruse started performing with the band despite never being listed as an official member New musical direction 2007 2009 Edit In 2007 the band released a Japan only album an extended version of their EP release titled Dance Like Nobody s Watching Tokyo Nights containing several new and re recorded songs In early July 2007 the band started releasing videos on their YouTube account documenting progress recording new material in the studio Later that year the band released their first full album with Vince Walker on vocals Infectious The album continued the shift in style started with Dance Like Nobody s Watching with ska being traded in for a pop rock sound with disco and funk elements On November 11 2007 the band was robbed again while supporting Streetlight Manifesto on their Somewhere in the Between Tour This time Suburban Legends van was stolen along with approximately 80 000 worth of all their equipment and instruments Fans were first alerted of this when Dallas Kruse posted a MySpace bulletin reading You all know just HOW MUCH suburban legends have been through throughout the years lets all gather to HELP THEM through this I just got a call from my dear friend MIKEY bassist for Suburban Legends They are on tour in Philly and woke up to head down to the van and trailer from the hotel room and the van and trailer were stolen Every piece of equipment and merchandise the band owns is gone Drum sets horns clothing basses guitars amps etc The value of the equipment alone is appx 40k The value of the trailer alone is 30k Estimated value of everything is probably close to 80k in my estimation including the van trailer and gear They are troopers and going to try and rent another van rent gear and finish the tour This is devastating Most if not ALL of you know just how dear and sincere these guys are and how close I am with them Is there ANYTHING we can do to help them My idea was to find someone with money who would be able to immediately front them an investment for gear and work out terms for the band to pay that person back Or does someone here have connections to a car dealership Instruments SOMETHING Please help if you have some help or ideas PLEASE lets help the guys out Another MySpace bulletin which was posted on November 13 said that the van was recovered in a neighborhood in Philadelphia apparently after somebody saw the news story on the van theft and gave information of its whereabouts When the van was recovered it only required minor repairs However the contents of the van and trailer were missing While insurance issues were still being resolved the band apologized to the fans for any shows they missed and stated that they would be back on the road again The song Fire from their 2008 album Let s Be Friends was about the van fire and robberies The band s second DVD Poisonous Candy Factory was released in March 2008 Similar to Season One it featured live sets containing songs from Rump Shaker through to new unreleased material music videos and extra videos from the band Shortly after this release the band headed back into the studio and recorded their third official album Let s Be Friends released on July 10 2008 while touring with Less Than Jake Goldfinger and Big D and the Kids Table on the Shout It Loud Tour 2 This album mixed elements of previous albums featuring a return to ska on some songs as well as a continued focus on a pop rock sound In the winter of 2008 they toured with The Aquabats on the Hooray for the Holidays Tour 4 In February 2009 they appeared along with The Aquabats MC Bat Commander on MC Lars new song This Gigantic Robot Kills from Lars new album of the same name MC Lars describes that this song is about bringing ska back It s about this kid who builds this giant robot who as he destroys Orange County he leaves behind a trail of Less Than Jake CDs a field of Aquabat limited edition vinyls and a stack of CDs by Suburban Legends 5 They also performed at Miley Cyrus 16th Birthday Party celebration 6 Shortly after trumpet player Luis Beza left the band In 2009 the band appeared as a full ska band on the 2009 Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon with a new ska song titled Open Your Eyes The performance featured former member Aaron Bertram on trumpet once again and guest musicians Byron Panopio and Justin Lewis on trumpet and trombone respectively The three continued to perform with the band on the subsequent tour and Disney shows along with touring trumpet player Chris Lucca At the end of 2009 Panopio and Lewis as well as long time collaborator Dallas Kruse stopped performing with the band Day Job era 2010 present Edit In 2009 the band had announced they were planning to release a full ska record once again and in late 2010 the band released a seven track EP as a preview Going on Tour EP This was followed by the departure of bassist Mikey Hachey even though he continues to collaborate with the band on some occasions He was soon replaced by Brad Polidori On January 1 2011 the band s song You from their 2003 album Rump Shaker was performed by the Western Carolina University Pride of the Mountains Marching Band in the 2011 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena California The band chose to perform the song in honor of the late Ryan Dallas Cook In July 2011 it was announced that Suburban Legends was cast as the house band for Pick a Split a retro themed bowling game show pilot hosted by Neil Hamburger During November 2011 Connecticut s Asbestos Records and Chicago IL s Underground Communique Records launched a fundraiser together on Kickstarter to release Rump Shaker on vinyl among other third wave ska classics from Pilfers Edna s Goldfish and The Pietasters The funding goal was met by January 18 2012 and the records began pre production in Spring 2012 7 On February 23 the band s 2009 collaboration track with MC Lars and The Aquabats MC Bat Commander This Gigantic Robot Kills was released on Rock Band Network On April 3 2012 the band released its fifth full length album Day Job It includes new songs four re recorded tracks from Going on Tour a collaborative track with rapper Lyrics Born as well as two Disney covers Under the Sea from The Little Mermaid and I Just Can t Wait to Be King from The Lion King which have been long time staples of the band s live performances In November 2012 long time drummer Derek Rock left the band to pursue other career options Reel Big Fish drummer Ryland Steen and former Big D and the Kids Table drummer Max MacVeety filled in on drums between Rock s departure and the hiring of current drummer Edward Larsen in 2013 The group released its all Disney covers EP Dreams Aren t Real But These Songs Are Vol 1 through Rock Ridge Music on October 7 2013 On March 17 2015 the band officially announced their next album Forever in the Friend Zone 8 In 2015 Suburban Legends and Roger Lima of Less Than Jake recorded with MC Lars to release Sublime With Rome Is Not the Same Thing as Sublime on his 2015 LP The Zombie Dinosaur LP 9 Klemm Walker and former bassist Chris Maurer also currently perform in Personal Satisfaction a blues comedy side project Retirement from touring Edit On December 23 2015 the band announced via their Facebook page that their 2016 US tour in support of Reel Big Fish would be their last tour ever while also leaving the possibility to tour again open stating who knows what the future will hold but after this we will be taking a time out from touring 10 In late 2018 Suburban Legends commenced a tour as the support for Reel Big Fish and supported fellow supports from the tour Zebrahead on select UK gigs where they had days off and Zebrahead headlined gigs at pubs and clubs Style EditSuburban Legends style of music has evolved over time and is different from that of other ska bands While earlier material being heavily rooted in ska the 2006 release Dance Like Nobody s Watching brought a different sound took ideas and influence from disco funk and pop some songs on the EP containing little to no ska sound at all The band furthered its distance from ska with the 2007 release of Infectious heavily focusing on disco on the record The band has not abandoned their earlier sound though regularly performing older material alongside their current work The 2008 album Let s Be Friends combines elements from all their previous releases In May 2009 the band announced that they would be recording a full blown ska rock album not simply a ska influenced album because they have horns or an album with only a few ska songs 11 Further supporting the band s transition back to ska less time was devoted in live performances to songs found on more recent albums such as Infectious with the band reintroducing older songs such as Alternative is Dead Gummi Bears I Want More and Waikiki all of which were found either on Origin Edition 1999 and Suburban Legends 2001 The band has been playing these songs and other from that era ever since In 2009 the band also started performing a new ska song Open Up Your Eyes which later appeared on their 2010 Going on Tour EP and their 2012 Day Job album Part of the band s claim to fame has been its live shows which often involve dance routines far more complicated than those often found in ska bands as horn playing usually inhibits movement on stage Covers Edit Suburban Legends are known to perform many live covers most often when performing at the Disneyland Resort sometimes performing top 40 and classic pop or rock hits to appeal to the theme park guests outside of the band s usual fanbase The band has also performed and recorded many songs from Disney films and television shows They have performed Under the Sea from The Little Mermaid at many of its shows since 2002 and the theme songs from Disney s Adventures of the Gummi Bears and DuckTales I Just Can t Wait to Be King from The Lion King and more recently Kiss the Girl from The Little Mermaid and Colors of the Wind from Pocahontas Until 2013 only Gummi Bears Under the Sea and I Just Can t Wait to Be King had seen recorded releases with the first track appearing on the Bomb Squad EP and Origin Edition and the latter two tracks appearing on the band s 2012 album Day Job The band released an EP consisting of Disney covers in October 2013 including DuckTales Kiss the Girl and others The band s Disneyland performances have also featured Build Me Up Buttercup by The Foundations Celebration by Kool amp the Gang Higher Ground by Stevie Wonder Rubberneckin by Elvis Presley Can t Take My Eyes Off You by Frankie Valli I m the Leader of the Gang I Am by Gary Glitter Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond and an excerpt of Moves Like Jagger by Maroon 5 as a segue into the band s own All Around the World Outside of the three Disney songs cover songs rarely appear on the band s studio releases An exception is Dancing Machine a song originally performed by The Jackson 5 appearing on the 2007 Japan only release Dance Like Nobody s Watching Tokyo Nights an extended version of the U S released Dance Like Nobody s Watching EP All other covers have been released as part of compilations such as the band s cover of On the Outside appearing on Dead Bands Party A Tribute to Oingo Boingo During Chris Batstone s tenure as lead vocalist a recording of Rose Tint My World from The Rocky Horror Show was made for an abandoned Rocky Horror tribute album which would have also featured fellow ska artists such as Chris Murray and Pain and was eventually released in MP3 format by the band The band began performing The Gregory Brothers and Antoine Dodson s Bed Intruder Song at live performances in 2010 eventually releasing a studio recording on a 7 single backed with It Was a Dark and Stormy Night by Five Iron Frenzy as part of Asbestos Records Ska is Dead 7 Club series in 2012 Lineup EditThe band has had many lineup changes over the years Original vocalist Tim Maurer left the band after the recording of Origin Edition and was replaced by Chris Batstone Batstone later left the band and Maurer rejoined After an album and live DVD Maurer left again after the 2005 Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon to spend more time with his family He was replaced by former trumpet player Vince Walker who returned to the band in the same performance oddly switching roles from horns to vocals Walker also plays the trumpet and guitar in some songs on stage Before becoming the band s lead vocalist he already had provided lead vocals on several songs such as Desperate Blingity Bling and Powerful Game Walker sometimes switches to guitar so that Brian Klemm can take over lead vocals Guitarist Brian Klemm joined the band in 1999 and has been with the band ever since He can also be heard doing lead vocals in several of the band s songs such as Desperate Powerful Game This Cherry So Fine Love Fair I Just Can t Wait to be King and Girlfriend s Pretty After the departure of Aaron Bertram Klemm started providing more backing vocals live and this increased even more after the departure of Mikey Hachey The band s original bassist Justin Meacham left the band in 2000 to join Avenged Sevenfold and replace their original bassist Matt Wendt He was soon replaced by Chris Maurer the younger brother of former lead vocalist Tim Maurer Apart from bass Chris Maurer also provided backing vocals on many songs live Maurer left the band in 2004 to marry his fiancee and was replaced by Mikey Hachey who stayed with the band until 2010 when he left the band to pursue other musical activities notably becoming the house bassist for Cirque du Soleil s Viva Elvis show at the Aria Resort amp Casino in Las Vegas He also did many of the band s main backing vocals after Aaron Bertram left and also occasionally sang lead vocals in Powerful Game live The band s current bassist is Brad Polidori who joined in 2010 One of the band s early drummers Jimmy Sullivan left the band to form Pinkly Smooth and later became known as The Rev in Avenged Sevenfold along with former Suburban Legends bassist Justin Meacham who became known as Justin Sane during his time with Avenged Sevenfold After that drummer Derek Lee Rock was with the band from 2000 onwards He recently left the band in 2012 and temporarily filling in on drums were Max McVeety and Reel Big Fish s Ryland Steen In 2013 Edward Larsen joined the band on drums Trumpet player Vince Walker was with the band until his departure in 2004 to focus on his education He rejoined the band in 2005 to become the band s new lead vocalist Aaron Bertram left the band in 2005 to marry his fiancee but returned to the band in 2009 as a touring trumpet player In between this Luis Beza was the band s only trumpet player Since 2009 Bertram usually performs with the band as their trumpet player but Chris Lucca often takes the trumpet player role in the band s overseas tours Bertram was the band s main backing vocalist before he left and has also provided lead vocals for several songs such as Gummi Bears Rose Tint My World and Powerful Game In 2013 Chris Lucca became the band s official trumpet player Aaron Bertram still regularly performs with the band at local shows Trombonist Brian Robertson is the only member to have been in the band since its inception in 1998 Dallas Cook who also provided lead vocals for the band s cover of Rose Tint My World was killed in 2005 and was replaced by Phillip Inzerillo who left the band in 2006 Since then Robertson has been the band s only trombonist He usually only plays trombone but also sings backing in the song Blingity Bling from Rump Shaker Keyboardist Dallas Kruse began playing with the band around 2006 after the departure of Inzerillo While not an official member not appearing on the band s website and not announced by the band he often performed with the band since the tour at local shows until late 2009 Kruse served as producer for Dance Like Nobody s Watching Tokyo Nights Infectious and Let s Be Friends and Slay the Dragon Together Current lineup Edit Vincent Walker lead vocals trumpet guitar acoustic guitar keyboard 2005 present trumpet backing vocals 1998 2004 Aaron Bertram trumpet vocals 2009 present local shows only 1998 2005 full member Brian Robot Robertson trombone backing vocals 1998 present Brian Klemm lead guitar vocals 1999 present Ryan Brown bass 2021 present Edward Larsen drums 2013 present Chris Lucca trumpet 2013 present 2009 2013 touring Suburban Legends playing at Tomorrowland Terrace in 2006 L R Phillip Inzerillo Brian Robertson Luis Beza Mikey Hachey Former Edit Tim Maurer lead vocals 1998 2000 2002 2005 Chris Batstone lead vocals 2000 2002 Luis Beza trumpet 2005 2009 Dallas Cook trombone 1998 2005 died 2005 Phillip Inzerillo trombone 2005 2006 Josh Lander lead guitar 1998 1999 Brent Feige lead guitar 1998 Justin Meacham bass guitar 1998 2000 Chris Maurer bass guitar backing vocals 2000 2004 Mikey Hachey bass guitar backing vocals 2004 2010 Fred Johnson drums 1998 Jimmy Sullivan drums 1998 1999 died 2009 Derek Rock drums keyboard 2000 2012 Brad Polidori bass backing vocals 2010 2021 Former touring musiciansByron Panopio trumpet 2009 touring Justin Lewis trombone 2009 touring Ryland Steen Drums 2011 2012 2013 touring Max MacVeety Drums 2012 2013 touring Dallas Kruse keyboard keytar backing vocals 2006 2009 local shows only Timeline EditDiscography EditA majority of the band s material has been self released with the exception of the red blue and green versions of the Tim Maurer Suburban Legends EP released by We The People Records the UK version of Rump Shaker released by Brand New Hero Records the Japan only Dance Like Nobody s Watching Tokyo Nights released by Subrange Records and Dreams Aren t Real But These Songs Are Vol 1 released by Rock Ridge Music Some out of print and or rare recordings were previously made available by fans on the now defunct Suburban Legends official forums in the Suburban Legends Collection forum under permission of trombonist Brian Robertson Albums Edit Origin Edition 1999 Rump Shaker 2003 2012 Limited Vinyl Pressing Dance Like Nobody s Watching Tokyo Nights 2007 Japan only Infectious 2007 Let s Be Friends and Slay the Dragon Together 2008 Day Job 2012 Forever in the Friend Zone 2015 EPs Edit Bomb Squad EP 1998 Suburban Legends 2001 Suburban Legends Raw Karaoke 2002 Suburban Legends Tim Remix 2002 Dance Like Nobody s Watching 2006 Going on Tour 2010 Getting Down to Business 2011 Europe only Dreams Aren t Real But These Songs Are Vol 1 2013 DVDs Edit Season One 2004 Poisonous Candy Factory 2008 Singles Edit Rose Tint My World download only unreleased tribute album 2001 Gimme Gimme CD single from Christmas 2004 shows 2004 Collaborations Edit This Gigantic Robot Kills with MC Lars and The MC Bat Commander on MC Lars album of the same name 2009 Five Finger Discount with Uh Oh Explosion on their album For the Win 2009 Music videos Edit I Want More 2001 High Fives 2003 Up All Night 2004 animated Come Back Home 2007 features cameos by Justin Mauriello formerly of Zebrahead and Aaron Barrett Reel Big Fish Infectious 2007 directed by the Fackrell Brothers Kiss the Girl 2013 You ve Got a Friend in Me 2013 Compilations Edit Supporting the Scene Disc 1 Track 15 All The Nights 2000 Skratch Comp CD No 6 Track 5 Gummi Bears 2000 Fatty s Favorites Track 14 Waikiki 2000 Because We Care A Benefit for the Children s Hospital of Orange County Track 11 Gummie Bears 2002 Skyboys vs Highscalers Track 5 Desperate Track 19 Alternative Is Dead 2003 Dead Baby vs Jesus Track 22 Zanzibar 2003 Camp Ska DVD Track 12 High Fives 2003 Sorry If It Isn t Cool Anymore Vol 1 Track 2 You 2004 Live iMusicast 1 0 DVD Track 13 Up All Night 2004 12 Casino Chips and Sunset Strips Track 10 Autumn in the Park Track 11 All the Nights Track 12 Bright Spring Morning 2004 Of Hands and Hearts Music for the Tsunami Disaster Fund Disc 2 Track 4 Blingity Bling 2005 Dead Bands Party A Tribute to Oingo Boingo Track 10 On the Outside 2005 The Christmas Chronicles vol 1 Track 8 I Wish Every Day Was Christmas 2011 Skannibal Party vol 11 Track 6 Emergency 2012 References Edit Corey Apar Suburban Legends Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved October 26 2015 Purdie Iain May 3 2014 Interview Suburban Legends in Glasgow Moshville Times Retrieved May 4 2014 Freeman Rita October 19 2005 Motorcyclist dies after Santa Ana crash Orange County Register Archived from the original on July 1 2009 Retrieved September 11 2009 Welcome to Theaquabats com Archived from the original on March 29 2007 Retrieved July 9 2011 MC Lars amp Suburban Legends This Gigantic Robot Kills YouTube October 22 2008 Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved July 9 2011 Twitter Suburban Legends at mileycyrus remember when Twitter com May 4 2009 Retrieved July 9 2011 The 3rd Wave SKA Preservation Society Vinyl Reissue Project by asbestos records Kickstarter Kickstarter com Retrieved October 26 2015 Suburban Legends Facebook Suburban Legends Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved March 18 2015 MC Lars Sublime with Rome Is Not the Same Thing as Sublime OFFICIAL VIDEO YouTube November 2 2015 Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved November 10 2015 Suburban Legends Facebook Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved December 24 2015 Suburban Legends Palebirdnest com Archived from the original on August 24 2011 Retrieved July 9 2011 iMusicast iMusicast Retrieved July 9 2011 External links EditOfficial 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