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In over ten years of recording and touring the U.S. and Europe, Apocalypse Hoboken constantly pushed for new ideas of what punk rock should be. They established themselves as one of Chicago's most uncompromising bands, and a dynamic live act to boot. Before their unfortunate demise, Apocalypse Hoboken toured with the likes of The Vandals, The Ataris, Ten Foot Pole, Less Than Jake, Swingin' Utters, Agent Orange, Guttermouth, Strung Out, Bigwig, Suicide Machines, At the Drive In, Murder City Devils, and appeared on West Coast dates of the Warped Tour. Their last show in 2003 sold out Chicago's Metro, and though they haven't recorded a shred of new music in five years, demand for their live act has never been greater. A reunion at the Abbey Pub with all-original members promises to be a highlight of 2006. Line up Todd Pott - Vocals Scott A. - Guitar Sean - Guitar Kurt Buddha - Bass Guitar Andy - Drums Discography Yes, But... (1989, Self-Released) - (cassette) Green Monster (1990, Fullon Records) - (7") Punish the Innocent (1992, Fullon Records) - (cassette) The Kingpin (1993, Dick Records) - (7") Strikes Back (1993, Dick Records) - (7") Superincredibleheavydutydudes (1994, Dyslexic Records) - (CD) Reissued in 1997 by Labyrinth Media Jerk Lessons (1994, Dyslexic Records) - (10") Reissued in 1998 by Dyslexic/Choke Inc. Daterape Nation (1994, Johanns Face Records) - (2x7") Sassy's Cute Band Alert (1994, Dyslexic Records) - (7") Split with Sidekick Kato Ea

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