VCR (band)
VCR is a punk band with synthpop leanings. The band formed in November 2002 in Richmond, Virginia with a relatively unique lineup of a drummer, a bassist, and 3 synthesizers.
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Origin | Richmond, Virginia |
Genres | Punk, synthpop |
Years active | 2002–2007 |
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The band released their debut, self-titled EP on Richmond-based label Pop Faction in 2003. The release was limited to roughly 1000 copies. After no touring, the band was signed by SideOneDummy Records in 2005. The label re-released the band's debut EP with a slightly altered track listing that year. In 2006, the band released their first full-length album, Power Destiny.
In 2007 the band played their last show. In 2011 the Misfits Cassette was re-released on vinyl by Riot Style Records.
Lineup
- Chad Middleton - Vocals, Synthesizer, Sampler
- Stephen Smith - Bass
- Mya Anitai - Vocals, Synthesizer
- Casey Tomlin - Synthesizer
- Christian Newby - Drums
Discography
- VCR (EP) (2003, Pop Faction Records; Re-released in 2005 by SideOneDummy)
- Power Destiny (2006, SideOneDummy)
- Misfits Cassette Tape (2006, Ctrl+C Ctrl+V)
Featured On
- v/a - Atticus... Dragging the Lake 3 (2005, SideOneDummy) - VCR contributes "Bratcore" on track 16.
- v/a - Warped Tour Compilation 2006 (2006, SideOneDummy) - VCR contributes "Do You Wanna Triumph?" on disc 1, track 19.
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