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The Ataris signed to Kung Fu and the label passed the tape along to various drummers. Eventually, Roe decided upon ex-Lagwagon drummer Derrick Plourde. The band then proceeded to record their debut album Anywhere but Here, tracking the whole thing in less than a week. The album was released on April 29, 1997 and the band held a release show ...
The discography of American pop punk band The Ataris consists of five studio albums, one live album, one video album, six extended plays, seven singles, two promotional singles and seven music videos.
On May 8, the band appeared on The Late Late Show. [39] In mid-June, the group performed at KROQ's Weenie Roast festival. [40] From June to August, the Ataris toured as part of the 2003 Warped Tour. [41] On July 11, the group appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. [42] The group performed at the 2003 MLB All-Star Game in late July. [43]
Members of the American rock band The Ataris. Pages in category "The Ataris members" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Blue Skies, Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits is the second studio album by the American pop punk band The Ataris. It was released on Kung Fu Records on April 13, 1999. The album cover is the neon sign for the Blue Skies Mobile Park in Santa Barbara, California, taken by Roe. In December 1999, the band went on a midwest/west coast tour with MxPx. [3]
[7] [8] On November 7, it was announced that the band started their own label, Isola Recordings, and partnered with Sanctuary Records to release Welcome the Night in a few months' time. [9] On November 14, "Not Capable of Love" was made available for streaming via the band's Myspace account, [10] and released to radio on the same day. [11]
The Ataris appeared on the second leg of the Fat Wreck tour, and performed on the east coast dates of the Warped Tour. [14] In October 2000, the band supported the Vandals on their tour of the UK. [15] On October 8, "Song #13" was made available for free download through the band's MP3.com profile. [16]
Anywhere but Here (stylized as ...Anywhere but here) is the first full release on Kung Fu Records by The Ataris. The album was released on April 29, 1997, and was characterized by a straightforward, upbeat, pop punk sound. The majority of the songs clock in at two minutes or less in length.