The Gamits
This article is about the band. For other uses of Gamit, see Gamit.
The Gamits | |
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The Gamits in Denver, 2012 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Denver, Colorado |
Genres | Alternative rock, Indie rock, Punk rock |
Years active | 1996–2005 2009–present |
Labels | Paper + Plastick, Suburban Home Records |
Associated acts | Angels Never Answer |
Website | Official Website |
Members |
Chris Fogal Forrest Bartosh Johnny Wilson |
Past members |
Matt Vanleuven Matt Martinez Luke Mathers Brian Pentagram Scott Swarers Jason H. Walker Scott Weigel |
The Gamits is an American band who formed in 1996 and have been called "America's best hidden pop/punk secret".[1] The band was disbanded in 2005 due to the members wishing to participate in and start other projects, but regrouped in late 2009. The current line-up is Chris Fogal on guitar and vocals, Forrest Bartosh on drums and Johnny Wilson on bass and background vocals.
Discography
Studio albums
- 1996: Come Get Some (Drug Store Records)
- 1998: This Is My Boomstick (To The Left Records)
- 2000: Endorsed By You (Suburban Home Records)
- 2001: A Small Price To Pay (Suburban Home Records)
- 2004: Antidote (Suburban Home Records)
- 2010: Parts (Paper + Plastick)
Compilations
- 2002: Rose Harbor Anthems - Italian-only compilation (Wynona Records)
- 2003: Leaps and Bounds - Japanese-only compilation (CR Japan)
- 2006: Golden Sometimes - 4 disk box set (Suburban Home Records)
Sources
References
- ↑ "Antidote CD" (review), cdUniverse (accessed Aug. 29, 2010).
- ↑ "The Gamits - Pop Punk from Denver, CO Since 1994". The Gamits.
- ↑ +Johnny Wilson. "Releases: The Gamits and Murderburgers Split 7" - For the Love of Punk". For the Love of Punk.
- ↑ http://paperandplastick.com/artistdetail.php?id=32
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