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Under the talented wingspan of Jeff Caudill (aka Jeff Gameface), Gameface has been actively playing and touring out of Orange County, CA, since the early '90s. Caudill's talent spreads beyond the vocals and guitars that lead the band and the lyrics he writes for Gameface into providing the cover designs, photography, graphics, layout, and artwork for dozens of other bands. Gameface, having been around for over a full decade, has chosen to stay with sounds that work for them, rather than trying to copy the latest combinations out. Yet it has managed to combine some of the best elements of emo, pop, hardcore, and punk. Their catchy melodies permeate with a heartfelt, honest rock mood that retains the wild and friendly indie sound. In 1995, Dr. Strange released the band's self-titled EP, along with the band's first full album, Three to Get Ready. Two albums, Reminder and Good, came out to excellent reviews in 1997. Dr. Strange also released Cupcakes, a melancholy EP that remains a favorite. By 1999, the band had played five major U.S. tours and one in Europe, and signed on with Revelation Records. Every Last Time came out in 1999, followed by What's up Bro (a split with Errortype: 11) in 2000. Also in 2000, Revelation released Always On, the group's first straight rock & roll that didn't include a lot of punk. Firefly Recordings in England released a five-track EP, Feels a Lot Better, in 2001. The EP includes several songs from Always On in addition to covering versions of Elvis Costello's Everyday I Write the Book and Morrissey's Sing Your Life, plus an acoustic track from Caudill's solo project, the Way Back. The bandmembers prefer to play live for if they can't reproduce a sound live, then they don't want to record it. In May 2001, Guy Julian (bass) joined the lineup, adding a new layer of fun to Gameface's playing. -from yahoo.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Under the talented wingspan of Jeff Caudill (aka Jeff Gameface), Gameface has been actively playing and touring out of Orange County, CA, since the early '90s. Caudill's talent spreads beyond the vocals and guitars that lead the band and the lyrics he writes for Gameface into providing the cover designs, photography, graphics, layout, and artwork for dozens of other bands. Gameface, having been around for over a full decade, has chosen to stay with sounds that work for them, rather than trying to copy the latest combinations out. Yet it has managed to combine some of the best elements of emo, pop, hardcore, and punk. Their catchy melodies permeate with a heartfelt, honest rock mood that retains the wild and friendly indie sound. In 1995, Dr. Strange released the band's self-titled EP, along with the band's first full album, Three to Get Ready. Two albums, Reminder and Good, came out to excellent reviews in 1997. Dr. Strange also released Cupcakes, a melancholy EP that remains a favorite. By 1999, the band had played five major U.S. tours and one in Europe, and signed on with Revelation Records. Every Last Time came out in 1999, followed by What's up Bro (a split with Errortype: 11) in 2000. Also in 2000, Revelation released Always On, the group's first straight rock & roll that didn't include a lot of punk. Firefly Recordings in England released a five-track EP, Feels a Lot Better, in 2001. The EP includes several songs from Always On in addition to covering versions of Elvis Costello's Everyday I Write the Book and Morrissey's Sing Your Life, plus an acoustic track from Caudill's solo project, the Way Back. The bandmembers prefer to play live for if they can't reproduce a sound live, then they don't want to record it. In May 2001, Guy Julian (bass) joined the lineup, adding a new layer of fun to Gameface's playing. -from yahoo.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
My Star
Sweet Wreck
The Pirate Song
Start Me Over
The Warmest Heart Attack
Everything I Do Is Wrong
Holy Ghost
What I Learned In School
Four Chords, Seven Years
Time After Time
Daylight Savings
Mean
Gibberish
Home
Balance
Shock Tester
The Big Deal
June
Last Of The Good Guys
Laughable
If You Want My Advice
The Easy Way
Hey Radio
Everybody
Boy Wonder
Ten Blue Sticks
This Old House
The Difference Between Flying And Falling
Greentree
Guess What
When You've Had Enough
Brutal
Three
Mercury Dimes
Election Year
Cupcakes
Only Chance We Get
Angels on the Wing
Song
Somebody Save This Boy
Diamonds
PuFF
Friday Matinee
Undone
Robots
Anyone Can Write a Song
Only One
The Problem With Me
How Far Is Goodbye?
Diff'rent Strokes
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