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Named for the character who's an expert putter in the 1988 arcade classic Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf, Miracle Chosuke began cranking out spazzy, new and no wave-influenced indie rock around the turn of the millennium. The Costa Mesa, CA, sextet featured singer Jason Silen, guitarists Dan Gerchik and Brady Miller, bassist Jason Medina, keyboardist Rob Girardin, and drummer Andrew Taylor. On releases like their demo EP Chocodile Renaissance; Nothing Records' Five Band Comp #2; and "Gonk," which appeared on Dim Mak 2003 Sampler, Miracle Chosuke displayed a volatile sound that reflected the band's somewhat precarious nature. After touring and recording for the better part of two years, the group disbanded temporarily in 2002. However, they regrouped before Dim Mak released their full-length debut, 7/8 Wonders of the World, in spring 2003 for some possible tour dates in support of the album. Miracle Chosuke was also slated to appear on a Huggy Bear tribute album, along with the likes of the Gossip, Bratmobile, Paradise Island, and Sonic Youth, later that year. Miracle Chosuke once more broke up following the release of their debut, with Gerchik and Miller forming Bad Dudes shortly after. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

The 7/8 Wonders of the World
The 7-8 Wonders of The World
Dim Mak Post-Punk Vault Volume 1
Dim Mak Post-Punk Vault Vol. 1
The 7-8 Wonders of the World - dimmak.rcrdlbl.com
Dim Mak Records Sampler, "I'm like a stepping razor don't you watch me i'm dangerous
Let's Get Rid of L.A.
The 7 8 Wonders Of The World
Dim Mak Sampler 2003
Dim Mak CD sampler"I'm Like A Stepping Razor Don't You Watch Me I'm In Dangerous"
The 7 / 8 Wonders of the World
Let's Get Rid of LA