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*[[Ryan Haugland]] was replaced by Neil Wadawan as drummer just before the band played their final show. | *[[Ryan Haugland]] was replaced by Neil Wadawan as drummer just before the band played their final show. | ||
*Neil Wadawan was replaced by [[Joe Bailey]] in late 2002. | *Neil Wadawan was replaced by [[Joe Bailey]] in late 2002. | ||
− | *Patrick Joyner left the band to start a different band, Fusion (which included Tyler Larson of [[The | + | *Patrick Joyner left the band to start a different band, Fusion (which included Tyler Larson of [[Schmelbys, The]]), which led Joyner to start Forevergreen Productions shortly thereafter. |
*After the departure of the original members of the band ([[Ryan Haugland]] and Patrick Joyner), the band then became [[Small Town Drunk]], when [[Joe Bailey]] joined. | *After the departure of the original members of the band ([[Ryan Haugland]] and Patrick Joyner), the band then became [[Small Town Drunk]], when [[Joe Bailey]] joined. | ||
Revision as of 16:16, 27 August 2005
No Choice formed in Grand Forks in 2001 as a pseudo nu-metal band with influences ranging from Refused to Vision of Disorder to Hed PE. While not much success was found, No Choice did produce two very good songs, "Again, and Nowhere To Go".
Members
- Dave Collins (vocals)
- Donovan Stewart (vocals, guitar)
- Eric Hills (bass)
- Patrick Joyner (vocals, guitar)
- Ryan Haugland (drums)
Highlights
- Ryan Haugland was replaced by Neil Wadawan as drummer just before the band played their final show.
- Neil Wadawan was replaced by Joe Bailey in late 2002.
- Patrick Joyner left the band to start a different band, Fusion (which included Tyler Larson of Schmelbys, The), which led Joyner to start Forevergreen Productions shortly thereafter.
- After the departure of the original members of the band (Ryan Haugland and Patrick Joyner), the band then became Small Town Drunk, when Joe Bailey joined.
Shows
- Final show was in Crookston, MN, later 2002.
Discography
- Self released, "Live From The Basement" full length, very rare (10 copies)
- Self released, 4 song demo (50 copies)