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| Genre = [[punk]]/[[thrash]]/[[heavy metal music | metal]] |
| Genre = [[punk]]/[[thrash]]/[[heavy metal music | metal]] |
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| Years_active = 1989–2002 |
| Years_active = 1989–2002 |
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| Label = [[D.I.Y.]]Malarie, Terrorismo Sonora, Estajanovismo Records |
| Label = [[D.I.Y.]], Nikt Nic Nie Wie, Malarie, Terrorismo Sonora, Estajanovismo Records |
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| Associated_acts = Ballast<br>[[Embers (band)|Embers]]<br>Look Back and Laugh<br>Myth of Progress<br>Preying Hands<br>Pleasant Valley |
| Associated_acts = Ballast<br>[[Embers (band)|Embers]]<br>Look Back and Laugh<br>Myth of Progress<br>Preying Hands<br>Pleasant Valley |
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| URL = http://www.myspace.com/lesseroftwo<br>http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/ |
| URL = http://www.myspace.com/lesseroftwo<br>http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/ |
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Over the years Lesser Of Two released 3 7"s, three albums, and were on a number of compilations. Lesser of Two toured extensively in the [[United States]] as well as [[Mexico]], [[Canada]], [[Germany]], [[Poland]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Italy]], [[Switzerland]], [[Belgium]], [[France]], [[Spain]], [[Austria]], and [[Netherlands]]<ref>http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/7.htm</ref>. They accomplished all this while maintaining a [[DIY ethic | Do It Yourself (D.I.Y.) ethic]].<ref>MaximumRocknRoll issue #240/May ‘03 http://maximumrocknroll.com/back-issues/</ref><ref>http://www.myspace.com/lesseroftwo</ref> |
Over the years Lesser Of Two released 3 7"s, three albums, and were on a number of compilations. Lesser of Two toured extensively in the [[United States]] as well as [[Mexico]], [[Canada]], [[Germany]], [[Poland]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Italy]], [[Switzerland]], [[Belgium]], [[France]], [[Spain]], [[Austria]], and [[Netherlands]]<ref>http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/7.htm</ref>. They accomplished all this while maintaining a [[DIY ethic | Do It Yourself (D.I.Y.) ethic]].<ref>MaximumRocknRoll issue #240/May ‘03 http://maximumrocknroll.com/back-issues/</ref><ref>http://www.myspace.com/lesseroftwo</ref> |
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Lesser of Two specifically toured extensively in Eastern Europe in 1999 due to the help of their friend Dominik Gerszberg who was a Polish citizen they had befriended in Florida. Dominik was also responsible for much of the artwork featured on their albums. With his help they were able to book numerous shows in Poland and Eastern Europe. They were also able to release a cassette tape version of their self titled album on one of the oldest punk labels in Poland, Nikt Nic Nie Wie. <ref>http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/8.html</ref><ref>http://www.myspace.com/niktnicniewie</ref><ref>http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikt_Nic_Nie_Wie</ref>They were featured in the Polish Magazine Pasazer #13-14 which included a compilation featuring a track from Lesser Of Two<ref>http://www.operationphoenixrecords.com/suburbanvoiceissue44_5ZineReviews.pdf</ref><ref>http://www.pasazer.pl/</ref> |
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Lesser Of Two also joined with seminal Polish punk band [[Post Regiment]] for a leg of their tour.<ref>http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/7.htm</ref> |
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==Notable concerts== |
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During the over decade Lesser Of Two was active they played many notable concerts. |
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*February 3, 1993 with [[Born Against]] Pensacola, FL<ref>http://www.sammcpheeters.com/music/ba-shows.htm</ref> |
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*July 13, 1996 with [[Shades Apart]] , [[Dillinger Four]], at 924 Gilman, Berkeley, CA<ref>http://jon.luini.com/thelist/archive/1996-06-28</ref> |
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*July 30, 1996 with [[Los Crudos]], See In Red, Torches To Rome, and Platka at the Fireside Bowl, Chicago, IL<ref>http://petdance.com/csl/?960725</ref> |
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*August 9, 1996 with Jesuit, [[Racetraitor]], Seein' Red, Torches to Rome, Palatka and more Greenville, NC<ref>http://dumpoff.com/discussion/2374/greg-edge-photography-tour/?Focus=21080</ref> |
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*June 20, 1998 with [[Cavity]] at Joe's house in San Jose, CA<ref>http://www.yourmother.com/shows/older.php3</ref> |
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*July 26, 1998 with [[From Ashes Rise]] at Warm Water Cove, San Francisco, CA<ref>http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=26864639&blogId=221994396</ref> |
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*October 15, 1999 with [[Post Regiment]] at the Rozbrat Squat's fifth year anniversary, Poznan, Poland.<ref>http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/8.html</ref> |
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*November 13, 1999 with Brother Inferior at MKNZ in Slovenija<ref>http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/8.html</ref> |
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*December 25, 1999 with [[Sin Dios]] at Na Vera, Madrid, Spain<ref>http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/8b.html</ref> |
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*September 01, 2001 with [[Creation is Crucifixion]] Oakland,CA AK Press Warehouse Space<ref>http://www.creationiscrucifixion.com/shows_2001.html</ref> |
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*February 9, 2002 with [[Tragedy (band)| Tragedy]] at Casa Sangre, Oakland, CA<ref>http://www.atakra.com/archive9.htm</ref> |
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*June 24, 2002 with [[Kakistocracy (band) | Kakistocracy]] and [[Hiretsukan]] at clava haus in Asheville, NC<ref>http://www.equivalents.org/sinaloa/?page_id=8</ref> |
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*June 26, 2002 with [[Uphill Battle]] at Uncle doctors, Columbia, SC <ref>http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=2573961&blogId=5138887</ref> |
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==Current projects== |
==Current projects== |
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*1994: ''Farmhouse '94'' Compilation on C.D. and 12" vinyl(Farmhouse Records) |
*1994: ''Farmhouse '94'' Compilation on C.D. and 12" vinyl(Farmhouse Records) |
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*1995: ''Man...kind'' 7" E.P. vinyl |
*1995: ''Man...kind'' 7" E.P. vinyl |
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*1999: ''self titled'' album on C.D, 12" vinyl, and cassette tape [Malarie Records (Czech Republic), Estajanovismo Records (Mexico)] |
*1999: ''self titled'' album on C.D, 12" vinyl, and cassette tape [Nict Nic Nie Wie (Poland), Malarie Records (Czech Republic), Estajanovismo Records (Mexico)] |
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*2000: ''Magazine Pasazer #13-14'' magazine with compilation C.D. |
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*2001: ''Transmutation'' 7" E.P. vinyl |
*2001: ''Transmutation'' 7" E.P. vinyl |
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*2002: ''Transmutation'' discography album on C.D. (singles, and outtakes) |
*2002: ''Transmutation'' discography album on C.D. (singles, and outtakes) |
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*2002: ''War Circus'' album on C.D. |
*2002: ''War Circus'' album on C.D. |
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==REferences== |
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Lesser of Two was a punk/thrash/screamo band which began in Florida in 1989 and relocated to Oakland, California in 1997. Lesser of Two disbanded in 2002.
History
Steven DeCaprio came up with the name during a hallucination while skateboarding in a strip mall. He became transfixed on the two competing brands of soda dispensers sitting side by side next to the grocery store. In those two "choices" the false dichotomy inspired the name. In it choice, freedom, democracy, etc. were mere illusions used to fool the masses.
Ash Miller (second guitarist on Swing) told him that the name "Lesser of Two Evils" was to long. Soon after DeCaprio was kicked out of the band because he was incompetent as a musician. He kept the name with a new band including Isaac Grant, Mike Shuman, and Rob Coleman.
The volatility of line-ups became a hallmark of the band from then on. From 1989 until 2002 the band had 7 bass players, 7 drummers, 2 guitarists, 6 vocalists. The only thing that didn't change was the band name.
In 1995 Nelson, DeCaprio's wife, officially joined the band and played bass until the end. They appear on all the recordings except the Swing 7" and a track on the Farmhouse 1994 Compilation album.
Over the years Lesser Of Two released 3 7"s, three albums, and were on a number of compilations. Lesser of Two toured extensively in the United States as well as Mexico, Canada, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, France, Spain, Austria, and Netherlands[1]. They accomplished all this while maintaining a Do It Yourself (D.I.Y.) ethic.[2][3]
Lesser of Two specifically toured extensively in Eastern Europe in 1999 due to the help of their friend Dominik Gerszberg who was a Polish citizen they had befriended in Florida. Dominik was also responsible for much of the artwork featured on their albums. With his help they were able to book numerous shows in Poland and Eastern Europe. They were also able to release a cassette tape version of their self titled album on one of the oldest punk labels in Poland, Nikt Nic Nie Wie. [4][5][6]They were featured in the Polish Magazine Pasazer #13-14 which included a compilation featuring a track from Lesser Of Two[7][8]
Lesser Of Two also joined with seminal Polish punk band Post Regiment for a leg of their tour.[9]
Notable concerts
During the over decade Lesser Of Two was active they played many notable concerts.
- February 3, 1993 with Born Against Pensacola, FL[10]
- July 13, 1996 with Shades Apart , Dillinger Four, at 924 Gilman, Berkeley, CA[11]
- July 30, 1996 with Los Crudos, See In Red, Torches To Rome, and Platka at the Fireside Bowl, Chicago, IL[12]
- August 9, 1996 with Jesuit, Racetraitor, Seein' Red, Torches to Rome, Palatka and more Greenville, NC[13]
- June 20, 1998 with Cavity at Joe's house in San Jose, CA[14]
- July 26, 1998 with From Ashes Rise at Warm Water Cove, San Francisco, CA[15]
- October 15, 1999 with Post Regiment at the Rozbrat Squat's fifth year anniversary, Poznan, Poland.[16]
- November 13, 1999 with Brother Inferior at MKNZ in Slovenija[17]
- December 25, 1999 with Sin Dios at Na Vera, Madrid, Spain[18]
- September 01, 2001 with Creation is Crucifixion Oakland,CA AK Press Warehouse Space[19]
- February 9, 2002 with Tragedy at Casa Sangre, Oakland, CA[20]
- June 24, 2002 with Kakistocracy and Hiretsukan at clava haus in Asheville, NC[21]
- June 26, 2002 with Uphill Battle at Uncle doctors, Columbia, SC [22]
Current projects
Currently DeCaprio and Nelson, who are the only members to play on all three albums, play in the band Embers in Oakland.[23] Other notable bands including former members of Lesser Of Two are Ballast[24], Preying Hands[25], Myth of Progress[26], Look Back and Laugh[27], and Pleasant Valley[28][29]. [30]
Discography
- 1991: Swing 7" E.P. vinyl
- 1994: Journey Compilation on cassette tape
- 1994: Farmhouse '94 Compilation on C.D. and 12" vinyl(Farmhouse Records)
- 1995: Man...kind 7" E.P. vinyl
- 1999: self titled album on C.D, 12" vinyl, and cassette tape [Nict Nic Nie Wie (Poland), Malarie Records (Czech Republic), Estajanovismo Records (Mexico)]
- 2000: Magazine Pasazer #13-14 magazine with compilation C.D.
- 2001: Transmutation 7" E.P. vinyl
- 2002: Transmutation discography album on C.D. (singles, and outtakes)
- 2002: War Circus album on C.D.
REferences
- ^ http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/7.htm
- ^ MaximumRocknRoll issue #240/May ‘03 http://maximumrocknroll.com/back-issues/
- ^ http://www.myspace.com/lesseroftwo
- ^ http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/8.html
- ^ http://www.myspace.com/niktnicniewie
- ^ http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikt_Nic_Nie_Wie
- ^ http://www.operationphoenixrecords.com/suburbanvoiceissue44_5ZineReviews.pdf
- ^ http://www.pasazer.pl/
- ^ http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/7.htm
- ^ http://www.sammcpheeters.com/music/ba-shows.htm
- ^ http://jon.luini.com/thelist/archive/1996-06-28
- ^ http://petdance.com/csl/?960725
- ^ http://dumpoff.com/discussion/2374/greg-edge-photography-tour/?Focus=21080
- ^ http://www.yourmother.com/shows/older.php3
- ^ http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=26864639&blogId=221994396
- ^ http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/8.html
- ^ http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/8.html
- ^ http://lesseroftwo.tripod.com/8b.html
- ^ http://www.creationiscrucifixion.com/shows_2001.html
- ^ http://www.atakra.com/archive9.htm
- ^ http://www.equivalents.org/sinaloa/?page_id=8
- ^ http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=2573961&blogId=5138887
- ^ http://www.embers-music.com/bio.html
- ^ http://www.myspace.com/ballast_montreal
- ^ http://www.myspace.com/preyinghands
- ^ http://www.hcholocaust.com/servlet/the-19351/MYTH-OF-PROGRESS--dsh-/Detail
- ^ http://www.lookbackandlaugh.net/NEWS_SHOWS_MP3s.html
- ^ http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=81059
- ^ http://www.myspace.com/pvalley
- ^ http://www.myspace.com/lesseroftwo