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+ | Fargo punk band. Wrote catchy hooks and solid beats. | ||
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== Members == | == Members == | ||
*[[Ryan Haugland]] (drums) | *[[Ryan Haugland]] (drums) | ||
− | *Scott Pauketat (bass) | + | *[[Scott Pauketat]] (bass) |
*[[Dan Nygard]] (vocals, guitar) | *[[Dan Nygard]] (vocals, guitar) | ||
== Highlights == | == Highlights == | ||
− | Released one | + | *Released one CD, recorded by [[Ryan Haugland]] in the Spring of 2004. Approximately 200 were sold or given away... |
+ | *Never played a show completely sober. | ||
+ | *Played a rendition of "Catch My Fall", by the Gainesville, FL band Whiskey & Company. | ||
+ | *Shared a practice space above Mellow Moods off Main Avenue in Moorhead with [[Strong Like Bear]]. | ||
+ | *In the shared practice space, there was an ongoing competition to see which band could find the filthiest porn and put it on the walls, of which there was never a winner, only many many losers. | ||
== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
*Played at Ralph's frequently. | *Played at Ralph's frequently. | ||
+ | *Sub Rosa played many shows in Fargo and Grand Forks, with many bands from the area and bands that were on tour such as: Desert City Soundtrack, Long Since Forgotten, Lindsey Diairies, Big John Bates Band, The Everyothers, The Autumn Project, A-Bomb Nation, Totally Chaos, John Denvers Airplane, Rottin' Living, Rattlin' Bones, [[Neverwill]], [[4Fodder]], [[CommonLinq]], [[The Harvestmen]], [[Strong Like Bear]], [[Small Town Drunk]], [[Filthy Phil]], Fair Enough, Yellow Fish, Dingus, The Shmelbys, Five Star Fracture, By This Time Tomorrow, [[Snake Handler]], My Own Best Friend, [[Messing with Texas]], [[Cut and Run]], [[Lost for Cause]], just to name a few... | ||
− | + | == External Links == | |
− | + | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1DE4qClJBQ Hellbender video on Youtube] | |
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== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
+ | *Four Fast Songs - 2004, Self-Released | ||
== Related Bands == | == Related Bands == | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Christopher Walken Overdrive]] |
*[[Krebscouts]] | *[[Krebscouts]] | ||
*[[Lace]] | *[[Lace]] | ||
*[[No Choice]] | *[[No Choice]] | ||
+ | *[[Throbbing Hot Rods, The]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Fargo]] | ||
+ | [[Category:00's]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Video]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Inactive]] |
Latest revision as of 19:07, 9 February 2007
Fargo punk band. Wrote catchy hooks and solid beats.
Members
- Ryan Haugland (drums)
- Scott Pauketat (bass)
- Dan Nygard (vocals, guitar)
Highlights
- Released one CD, recorded by Ryan Haugland in the Spring of 2004. Approximately 200 were sold or given away...
- Never played a show completely sober.
- Played a rendition of "Catch My Fall", by the Gainesville, FL band Whiskey & Company.
- Shared a practice space above Mellow Moods off Main Avenue in Moorhead with Strong Like Bear.
- In the shared practice space, there was an ongoing competition to see which band could find the filthiest porn and put it on the walls, of which there was never a winner, only many many losers.
Shows
- Played at Ralph's frequently.
- Sub Rosa played many shows in Fargo and Grand Forks, with many bands from the area and bands that were on tour such as: Desert City Soundtrack, Long Since Forgotten, Lindsey Diairies, Big John Bates Band, The Everyothers, The Autumn Project, A-Bomb Nation, Totally Chaos, John Denvers Airplane, Rottin' Living, Rattlin' Bones, Neverwill, 4Fodder, CommonLinq, The Harvestmen, Strong Like Bear, Small Town Drunk, Filthy Phil, Fair Enough, Yellow Fish, Dingus, The Shmelbys, Five Star Fracture, By This Time Tomorrow, Snake Handler, My Own Best Friend, Messing with Texas, Cut and Run, Lost for Cause, just to name a few...
External Links
Discography
- Four Fast Songs - 2004, Self-Released