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The SuperSmashers first practice was in March of 2001. At first, a three piece band not really focused on much. Founding members Andrew Zoellner and Steve Przybylinski are the only two original members in the SuperSmashers lineup to date. A lead singer, Corey Hilber, joined in late 2001, and 2002 found the band new horn players to fill out their punk/ska roster. At this time the band played small local shows around Marshfield, Wisconsin while still in high school. Songs were now being crafted with the intent of being recording. Their first record, “The SuperSmashers,” was a full length album put out in December of 2003 on the band’s own label, Neutral Run Records. The album was a conglomeration of several genres, punk, ska, and hardcore, showing the large influences of each member. While the band was growing as musicians, so was their motivation for playing more shows. The band continued playing shows around their hometown until the summer of 2004, when many of the members parted ways to go college. Most of the band located to St. Paul, Minnesota but still played sporadic shows during this time, including some of their bigger shows with bands like Streetlight Manifesto, Big D and the Kids Table, None More Black, Mustard Plug, Westbound Train the Secretions and Much the Same. In 2005, they released their next album, “Another Friday Night,” on Neutral Run. The new EP showed much growth past their first album, musically and lyrically. At this time, the SuperSmashers were comi