The Playing Favorites
The Playing Favorites is an American indie rock band, working as a side project of several punk rock band members. The band members are Joey Cape (Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, Lagwagon, Bad Astronaut), Luke Tierney (The Penfifteen Club, Silver Jet), Tim Cullen (Summercamp), Marko DeSantis (Sugarcult, Bad Astronaut, The Lapdancers) and Mick Flowers (Popsicko, The Rentals, The Lapdancers). The band originates from Santa Barbara, CA.
The Playing Favorites | |
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Origin | Santa Barbara, California |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 2007– |
Members | Joey Cape Luke Tierney Tim Cullen Marko DeSantis Mick Flowers |
The band's debut album, I Remember When I Was Pretty, was released in 2007. The songs were recorded in a period of 5 days.[1]
Discography
Studio albums
Date of Release | Title | Label |
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4 December 2007 | I Remember When I Was Pretty | Suburban Home Records |
EP's
Date of Release | Title | Label |
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TBA | The Ramones Are Dead | Suburban Home Records |
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References
- "The Playing Favorites". Suburban Home Records band list. Archived from the original on 2009-09-23. Retrieved 2009-06-24.
External links
- The Playing Favorites Official website
- The Playing Favorites MySpace page
- Band page on Suburban Home Records website
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