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In the late summer of 2000, Ryan met a guy named Mike at college and out of their collective boredom and desire to change their dreary college music scene, they formed Slightly Askew. In the six years since they first met, Slightly Askew has progressed farther than either of the two had imagined possible. Hundreds of shows and thousands of fans later, Slightly Askew has charmed audiences from all over the country and the world. By attacking the rural hills of Pennsylvania, the band has established themselves as the leading Ska band in the state, and are spreading like wildfire throughout the country. From supporting such acts as the River City Rebels, MTV's The Sly Caps, Punchline, Pulley, the Mad Caddies, The Pietasters, Big D and the Kids Table, The Hub City Stompers, Bigger Thomas, and The Toasters, to apprearing on the 2006 Vans Warped Tour, Slightly Askew has gained a large fan base of kids and adults alike. Slightly Askew has proven themselves as a hard-working, goal driven group in the past six years on many occasions. In 2002, the band booked, promoted and coordinated a three week tour to the Midwest and back, playing 15 shows to many new fans. They have released 2 full-length and 4 EP albums independently, selling more than 1000 Cds by only word-of-mouth and show performances. More recently, the band has toured the east coast and midwest in support of their newest EP, "The P.E. EP". Future plans include a new full length album, which will include some new songs