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According to the group, the name was thought of by Garcia who was a fan of the word Mayday and made the suggestion to remember their time watching the hometown parades together. [5] "Three Cheers For Five Years" and "When I Get Home, You're So Dead" were the first songs the band wrote. [6] The EP was released on June 13, 2006. [5]
The first song the duo covered was "Three Cheers for Five Years" by Mayday Parade. [1] Shortly after, their videos began receiving thousands of views and the two began releasing more covers. The duo released their first album, titled Michael Henry & Justin Robinett in 2010 on iTunes. The album consists of primarily cover songs.
The group has also made 32 music videos of their songs. As of July 2013, the band has sold 600,000 copies of their albums and 3,000,000 copies of their songs. [ 1 ] The group's debut album, A Lesson in Romantics released on July 10, 2007, and a track from that album, "Miserable at Best", have been certified Gold by the RIAA . [ 2 ]
The group resulted from the merger of local acts Kid Named Chicago and Defining Moment. With their line-up solidified, the first two songs they wrote together were "When I Get Home, You're So Dead" and "Three Cheers for Five Years". Soon afterwards, they recorded an EP, Tales Told by Dead Friends, with Lee Dyess.
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William Sheehan (born March 19, 1953 [1]) is an American musician known for playing bass guitar with acts such as Talas, Steve Vai, David Lee Roth, Mr. Big, Niacin, and The Winery Dogs. He is also known for his "lead bass" playing style, including the use of chording, two-handed tapping, "three-finger picking" technique and controlled feedback.
Bass Reeves served for over 30 years and brought 3,000+ criminals to justice! He killed 14 outlaws and was known for bringing in some of the most dangerous fugitives. Among his most famous catches ...
James Lynch – bass guitar; Dave Dickerman – trombone; Sean McCabe – trombone; JT Turret – keyboard; Mike Costa – drums (2005–2007) Three Cheers for Disappointment: Jeff Rosenstock – lead vocals, guitar; Sean Qualls – guitar; Joe Bove – bass guitar (on album) John DeDomenici – bass guitar (live only) Dave Dickerman – trombone