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Unlike their moniker Dose Of Adolescence have delivered their most mature work ever in their new full-length, Memories Attack. Vocalist Jimmy Ray Brown relates “When people hear the name they think we’re some bratty punk or hardcore group but really what the name means to us is being honest. Kids are truthful because they haven’t learned to lie well yet and they aren’t jaded. That’s the emotion we aim for in our music.” Powerful melodic rock propelled by aggression learned from years of direct exposure to California punk, the band deliver hook after hook with innermost insecurities sung from the rooftops. Brown reveals “We’ve been a band for close to ten years my brother (guitarist Timmy Brown) still claims we’re a punk band because that’s what we were originally but I think we really expanded past that classification a while ago.” Some of those in agreement with Brown include MTV2 and over 300,000 viewers who helped the band to win the MTV2 On The Rise contest including an appearance on national TV. Further national exposure included being featured on the Fuse TV Daily Download, and features in Spin, Outburn, Alternative Press and AMP magazines. The band has completed two national tours and four west coast tours sharing stages with bands such as The Fray, Anberlin, Rufio, and many more. Of course not all of these accomplishments where without heartaches and headaches primarily of which is the car crash in 2006 that claimed the life of original guitarist Stephen