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The band also hosts many different traditions at games, performances, and during/after rehearsals. Events such as Trombone Friday, Banana Wednesday, and section dinners bring band spirit and morale up. As the band marches during the drumline cadence, each section creates "shenanigans" that they will perform during the cadence.
This category concerns musical groups either based in or formed in (and strongly associated with) Massachusetts. The articles here should be about groups rather than individuals. See also Category:Musicians from Massachusetts, and Music of Massachusetts
Hailing from Ipswich, Massachusetts, the band was previously named "The Rhythm A's", where future Nervous Eaters' Steve Cataldo, Robb Skeen, and Jeff Wilkinson were joined by singer Mike Girard and guitarist Rich Bartlett. By 1976, Girard and Bartlett teamed up with Stacey Pedrick (guitar), Doug Forman (bass), and Chris Pedrick (drums ...
The band signed to Lookout! Records and their first release was the EP Shenanigans, in the Spring of 1995, followed by their self-titled debut album that fall. Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, recommended Squirtgun to Jeff Saltzman, the music advisor for the then-upcoming Kevin Smith film Mallrats.
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The Bosstown Sound (or Boston Sound) was the catchphrase of a marketing campaign to promote psychedelic rock and psychedelic pop bands in Boston, Massachusetts, in the late 1960s. The concept was conceived by the record producer Alan Lorber as a marketing strategy intended to establish several underground musical artists native to the city on ...