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San Diego, California, US 1997–2003 In 1999, the pop punk band was awarded Best Rock band by San Diego Magazine, Top Internet Band by CNN World Beat and Best Alternative Band by MP3.com. In 2001, the band was awarded Top 5 Internet Band by Yahoo Internet Life and Best Rock band by San Diego Magazine. Lucky Boys Confusion: Chicago, Illinois, US
Up until that point, only alternative format FM stations like KROQ 106.7 in Los Angeles, KWOD 106.5 in Sacramento, 91X in San Diego, Live 105 in San Francisco and Channel 92.3 in San Jose, as well as local public and college radio stations such as KDVS 90.3 in Davis played punk music.
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Began October 16, 1987, lasting until September 1988. The band's first tour since completing drug rehabilitation. Guns N' Roses opened for much of the tour. 146 1989–90 Pump Tour: Began October 18, 1989. A major world tour for the band, it saw them tour Australia for the first time. 166 1993–94 Get a Grip Tour
This movement would eventually become known as the "San Diego sound". [12] Gravity was founded in 1991 by Matt Anderson, member of the band Heroin, as a means to release the music of his band and of other related San Diego groups, [13] which also included Antioch Arrow and Clikatat Ikatowi. [11]
Bad Radio was a four-piece, American funk rock band that formed in San Diego, California, in 1986. The band is most notable for having featured future Pearl Jam vocalist Eddie Vedder as its lead singer from 1988 to 1990. The band was a popular live band in Southern California, but never released a record on a label.