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The Drips
OriginLos Angeles, California, USA
GenresPunk rock
Years active2001–present
LabelsWhite Drugs
Wichita Recordings
Riot Style
MembersMatt Caughthran
Joby J. Ford
Tony Bevilacqua
David Hidalgo, Jr.
Vincent Hidalgo

The Drips is a punk rock band from Los Angeles, currently signed to White Drugs/Wichita Recordings.

History

A side-project of members of various other bands, The Drips are Matt Caughthran and Joby J. Ford, both from The Bronx, Tony Bevilaqua from The Distillers, David Hidalgo, Jr. from Suicidal Tendencies and Social Distortion and Vincent Hidalgo from Bullet Treatment and Mariachi el Bronx.

Due to the touring duties of the members' different bands, The Drips were extremely inactive for their first five years. Their first album, self-titled "The Drips," was released in April 2006 mid-way through a UK tour. The album received many favourable reviews, with critics hailing their sound as "muscular and melodic... a thrilling blur"[1].

Discography

  • "The Drips" (Riot Style) 2xLP Vinyl - scheduled September, 2010
  • BBC Sessions - released 2009
  • Broken (Wichita) 7" - released April 10, 2006
  • The Drips (Wichita) album - released April 26, 2006
  • 16 16 Six (Wichita) 7" - released May 5, 2006
  • Mexico (Hostage) 7" - released 2003

Videography

  • 16, 16, Six (2006)