High Speed Access To Brain
Pumping out fast and melodic guitar-driven punk, Rehasher were born sometime around 2002 in the depths of Gainesville, FL, simply as a more formal excuse for the bandmembers to hang out, drink, and play music together. Less Than Jake bassist Roger Manganelli shared guitar and vocal duties with Ryan Geis (just call him Geis, please), and the two were completed by drummer Jake Crown and bassist Gui Amador. In addition to Less Than Jake, the guys represented plenty of time logged in other bands, including Army of Ponch, Bullets to Broadway, and Savage Brewtality. With no set time frame in mind -- and no intentions of making Rehasher a full-time gig -- they leisurely wrote and recorded an album in between their other commitments. The resulting Off Key Melodies appeared in the fall of 2004 via local imprint No Idea Records. They later recorded the song PVC exclusively to be downloaded for free on PureVolume. Their second album, High Speed Access to my Brain, will be released in 2009 on Less Than Jake drummer Vinnie Fiorelli's new label Paper + Plastick. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Pumping out fast and melodic guitar-driven punk, Rehasher were born sometime around 2002 in the depths of Gainesville, FL, simply as a more formal excuse for the bandmembers to hang out, drink, and play music together. Less Than Jake bassist Roger Manganelli shared guitar and vocal duties with Ryan Geis (just call him Geis, please), and the two were completed by drummer Jake Crown and bassist Gui Amador. In addition to Less Than Jake, the guys represented plenty of time logged in other bands, including Army of Ponch, Bullets to Broadway, and Savage Brewtality. With no set time frame in mind -- and no intentions of making Rehasher a full-time gig -- they leisurely wrote and recorded an album in between their other commitments. The resulting Off Key Melodies appeared in the fall of 2004 via local imprint No Idea Records. They later recorded the song PVC exclusively to be downloaded for free on PureVolume. Their second album, High Speed Access to my Brain, will be released in 2009 on Less Than Jake drummer Vinnie Fiorelli's new label Paper + Plastick. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Don't Make Me
Lift!
Sinking
Eat the One Percent
Turn Around
I Don't Feel Anything
Average
Off Key Melody
One Shot Deal
No Eye In Team
My Compass Must Be Broken
Five Extra Long Miles
Three Way Dance
Cold Stone
Out Of Ideas
Saving Face
Hanging On The Telephone
Surrender
Lose My Limits
Super Fan
$$$
Suffragette City
Y.S.C.
No Easy Way to Say...
Finish What I Started
What You're Seeking
Turn Inside Out
On the Way to Get to You
Every Little War
How to Lose Yourself
I Might Explode
And Your Bird Can Sing
My Silver Platter
Waste My Words
Vast Minority
Symptom Checker
Right Here Right Now
S's B-Day
Petrograd
Grudge Holder
Lift
Next To You
Everybody Hates Their Job
No Easy Way to Say
Rabbit Hole
no easy way to say.......
PVC
Open Roads
No Easy Way To Say....
Shapeshifter
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