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  2. Orange 9mm - Wikipedia

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    The fit between the band and the label seemed a good one; Orange 9mm was given a great deal of room to work on material, and new songs and new sessions kept coming. Over 15 new songs were recorded in the summer of 1998 in the basement of Taylor's Long Island home, and for a few months this material was assumed to be the foundation of the next ...

  3. Driver Not Included - Wikipedia

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    Driver Not Included is the debut studio album by American rock band Orange 9mm. It was released on February 14, 1995, through EastWest Records. [1] Considered as a landmark release in 1990's New York hardcore scene, [2] the album incorporates influences from funk and heavy metal. [3] The band supported the album by touring with Ned's Atomic ...

  4. Tragic (album) - Wikipedia

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    Tragic is the second studio album by the American rock band Orange 9mm. Produced by Dave Sardy of Barkmarket, it was released on July 23, 1996, through Atlantic Records. [1] Guitarist Chris Traynor recorded most of the bass parts, replacing David Gentile, who was replaced by Taylor McLam near the end of the recording sessions. [2]

  5. Taylor McLam - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, McLam was a member of the band Orange 9mm and contributed his song "Failure" to their 1996 album Tragic, which was released on Atlantic Records. [2] With Orange 9mm, McLam played the Warped Tour in 1995, 1996 and 1997 and toured with bands including The Deftones, The Misfits and Kid Rock. [3]

  6. Burn (band) - Wikipedia

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    Burn released its first recording, self-titled EP on Revelation Records in 1990. [1] In 1992, the band separated, with vocalist Chaka Malik forming Orange 9mm, [2] guitarist Gavin Van Vlack participating in Pry, Die 116, and The Big Collapse, and drummer Alan Cage in Quicksand [3] and Seaweed.

  7. Larry Gorman - Wikipedia

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    Gorman has played in numerous hardcore punk, post-hardcore, and alternative rock bands, including Reach Out, voice, Direct, Fountainhead, Orange 9mm, [1] [2] A Day for Honey, [3] Glassjaw, [4] [5] Head Automatica, [6] Freshkills, [7] and Beyond. [8] He was also the drummer for New York City dream pop band Asobi Seksu from 2009 until

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  9. Pretend I'm Human - Wikipedia

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    Pretend I'm Human is the third and final album by the American band Orange 9mm, released on July 13, 1999. [1] [2] It was a commercial disappointment. [3] Pretend I'm Human was rereleased in 2021. [4] The band supported it by playing the 1999 Warped Tour; they also toured with Machine Head. [5] [6]