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400 Blows (Los Angeles band)

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400 Blows is a Los Angeles-based band, formed in 1997, and is signed to Gold Standard Laboratories. The group's sound incorporates elements of hardcore punk and heavy metal, and their live shows have been noted for their ferocity.[1] After 3.19.98 in 1999,[2] in 2000 the band released Black Rainbow, and their third LP was 2006's Angel's Trumpets and Devil's Trombones.[3] The band famously designed the iconic "Salvation" sign at Silverlake Lounge.[4]

Members

Current
  • Skot Alexander - Vocals
  • Scott Martin - Guitar
  • Kevin Fitzgerald - Drums
Former
  • Christian Moreno (Wabschall) - Guitar
  • Ferdinand - Drums/Guitar
  • Bryce - Guitar
  • Joseph - Drums

Discography

References

  1. ^ 400 Blows at Allmusic
  2. ^ Sciaretto, Amy (1999) "Reviews: 400 Blows - 3.19.98", CMJ New Music Monthly, September 6, 1999, retrieved 2010-08-28
  3. ^ Review of Angel's Trumpets and Devil's Trombones. PopMatters
  4. ^ "'Salvation' takes its leave of Silver Lake, while the Silverlake Lounge goes on without bookers the Fold". buzzbands.la. 2012-05-04. Retrieved 2020-06-04.