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1.6 Band : ウィキペディア英語版
1.6 Band

1.6 Band was an American hardcore punk band consisting of Kevin Egan (formerly of Beyond, later with The Last Crime, $24,000), Lance Jaeger (also of Beyond), Vin Novara (later with Crownhate Ruin, Canyon, Gena Rowlands Band, Alarms & Controls), and Mike Yanicelli (later with (Die 116 ), Moses, and various Bluegrass bands in New Jersey).
==Early History==
The band was originally formed in 1989 by Jaeger, Novara, and Yanicelli in Holbrook, Long Island, New York, with an assortment of other musicians attempting a variety of music styles. Early in 1991, they began writing and recording with Egan, soon after adopting the name (1.6 Band ). Following the demo recording of all new songs written with Egan, they played their first show at a backyard party in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York in July 1991.〔Liner notes from ''1.6 Band. Broke Up.'' Gern Blandsten Records, 1996.〕
During the fall of 1991 they recorded their first EP, ''1.6 Band'' (a.k.a. "Tongue Family Style"), with Wharton Tiers. For the rest of 1991 and much of 1992, 1.6 Band performed extensively on the east coast of the US in a series of two-to-three show road trips.〔Leitko, Aaron (May 15, 2009). "(Hearing on the Side of Caution: Summer Concerts That Require Earplugs )", ''Washington City Paper''. Retrieved April 27, 2010.〕 Before Novara relocated to the Maryland suburbs of Washington DC in September 1992 to finish college, the group recorded their only LP, again with Tiers. Concurrently, Yanicelli began playing in Die 116, leaving that group within a year.〔Liner notes from ''1.6 Band. Broke Up.'' Gern Blandsten Records, 1996.〕
The summer of 1993 brought more short road trips and another EP recorded with Tiers, ''Pimpin' Ain't Easy''. 1.6 Band played their last show of that era in Washington, DC at the Beta-Punks Warehouse in October 1993.〔Liner notes from ''1.6 Band. Broke Up.'' Gern Blandsten Records, 1996.〕

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