Captain Everything!
Captain Everything! | |
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Origin | Watford, UK |
Genres | Punk |
Years active | 1998–2007 2010-2011 |
Labels | Household Name Records |
Past members |
Jon Whitehouse (1998–2007)(2010-2011) Lewis Froy (1998–2007)(2010-2011) Blake Davies (2005–2007) Richard Phoenix (1998–2005)(2010-2011) |
Captain Everything! are a punk band from Watford, United Kingdom. They met at Parmiter's School. Formed in 1998, the band play high tempo pop-punk, which was branded "Bubblegum Thrash".[1] Renowned for their heavy touring schedule, they have played all over the UK and Europe, touring with bands such as The Vandals, Capdown, and Nerf Herder. They have also toured in Russia, Canada and Japan.[2] They were part of the roster of London punk label Household Name Records.
Their extensive touring of the UK included playing the Lockup Stage at Reading Festival. Whilst the band's proposed 2006 tour with The Suicide Machines was cancelled, the same year saw two new releases with them eventually touring in support of the Canadian punk rockers Propagandhi.
Band members
- Jon Whitehouse - bass guitar/vocals
- Lewis Froy - guitar/vocals
- Blake Davies - drums (2005–2007)
- Richard Phoenix - drums (1998–2005, became drummer of The Steal before they split up in 2009)(2010–2011)
Discography
Albums/DVDs
Year | Album | Label |
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1998 | Music By Idiots | Hectic Records |
2000 | Learning To Play With... | Hectic Records |
2001 | Make The Love Connection (split with Route 215) | 20 Deck Recordings |
2002 | Learning To Play With (re-issue) | Household Name Records |
2003 | It's Not Rocket Science | Household Name Records |
2004 | Live at the Camden Underworld DVD (split with Belvedere and Divit) | Punkervision |
2006 | Buena Vista Bingo Club | Household Name Records |
Singles
Year | Album | Label |
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2006 | "Bomb Song" | Household Name Records |
Music Videos
- Bomb Song (2006)
References
- ↑ "Peter Miles - A Genuinely Super Producer - NME.COM". NME.COM. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
- ↑ "Captain Everything - Punktastic". Retrieved 2 December 2014.