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+ | *Countless in Grand Forks in the late 90's, including Kafe Kosmos, Walsh Stock, BRIDGES protests, and many others | ||
*Many at Ralph's in the late 90's - early 2000's. | *Many at Ralph's in the late 90's - early 2000's. | ||
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Members
- Jason Lay (guitar, vocals)
- Brian Schill (bass, vocals)
- Isaac Turner (drums)
Highlights
- Bassist Brian Schill's bass setup is well known as "ridiculous".
- Straphanger's tour van, known as "Old Paint", and was purchased from a man well known as "Farmer P", creator of "Farmer P's Tractor Tunes" and (also a zine called "Fresh Cow Pie"), compilation CD series from the 1990's, which featured local artists and gained underground and overseas attention.
- For years, the band would always end performances with the notoriously improvised and feedback-laden "Control Your Field", which in the middle of the song, band members changed instruments, made things up, switched back and ended the song where they last left off.
Shows
- Countless in Grand Forks in the late 90's, including Kafe Kosmos, Walsh Stock, BRIDGES protests, and many others
- Many at Ralph's in the late 90's - early 2000's.
The Straphanger Tommy DeLutz Tour 2001:
- July 4, Minot ND - The Liberty
- July 5, Bozeman MT - Filling Station
- July 6, Twin Falls ID - The Damon Terry Experience
- July 7, Seattle WA - Crocodile or Break Room...
- July 8, Olympia WA - The Voyeur
- July 9, Portland OR - Ethos
- July 10, Boise ID - The Soltano
- July 11, Moscow ID - Rusty's Truck Stop
- July 12, Spokane WA - Ichabod's North
- July 13, Missoula MT - Jay's Upstairs
- July 14, Bismarck ND - Stockhouse...(former Midtowner)
Discography
- Imipolex G/Strap Hanger split CD (1999)
- V/A "In Search of Ozero Zaysan" (1999)
- Untitled 7 Song CDEP (date unknown)
- The Grain Belt - CD, 2001, Genuflect Records
- "The Victory Lap" b/w "Glad" 7", 2002, Mental Telemetry Records (now known as Invisible Generation)