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Revision as of 20:19, 31 August 2005
Members
- Kyle Nelson (vocals)
- Todd Holdman (vocals, bass)
- Brent Holdman (guitar)
- Brent Jenson (drums)
- Troy Reisenauer (guitar)
About
- 7 o'clock Sucker was the house band of the 700 Club at 700 College Street in Fargo. They played punk rock that seemed to fall somewhere between pop-punk and hardcore. They played many drunken shows in Fargo basements as well as just about every other venue in Fargo/Moorhead.
- Troy Reisenauer played in the band just long enough to get teased by Carothers Brothers. He later caught the last train to Dickinson, ND where he was rumored to be selling canned vegetables, door to door.
- In an interview with Carothers Brothers, the band says that the name came from the homebrew that they intended to brew, "once Kyle gets the damn kit."
- From Carothers Brothers #5, "The Definitive Guide to Everything Punk Rock in the Moorhead/Fargo Area": 7 O'clock Sucker - 4 guys who make up the best band and put on the best show... well they should, they've been playing the same songs for the past three years.
Highlights
- Kyle getting pantsed.
- Opened a show for At The Drive-In before anybody even knew who ATDI was.
- Had some rather plain white T-shirts with a silhouette of a cowboy and a punk kid, which everyone seemed to want.
- Dom Krebsbach printed some T-shirts for these guys with spraypaint and a stencil, perhaps some puff-paint, too.
Shows
Discography
V/A "We're Addicted to Dayquil, LantzCentral Records
V/A "Top Sluggers" 2x7-inch, Big Block Records
V/A "Captain Blood Makes 10 Bands Walk The Plank," "Dan Laruso" Captain Blood Records
7-inch on Meat Records