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Inspired by groups like Refused and the Mars Volta, Tucson-based post-hardcore quintet the Bled burst onto the national scene with their 2005 Vagrant debut, Found in the Flood. By that point the band's lineup featured vocalist James Muñoz, guitarists Ross Ott and Jeremy Talley, and a rhythm section of Darren Simoes (bass) and Mike Pedicone (drums), though like most bands they'd endured some lineup changes in the past. Previous to the Vagrant deal, the Bled had been on Fiddler, where they issued the 2003 album Pass the Flask. That album, however, eventually fell out of print and became hard to find, prompting Vagrant to reissue it in March 2007 with additional bonus tracks (which included cuts from the Bled's earliest EPs). ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi
I F**king knew them. Played football at a park while the first vocalist sat by the van and smoked cigarettes the whole time. Plus seen them at skrappys about a dozen F**king times. Talked to Jeremy at bank of America one sunny day. I love the bled. One of the best bands from Tucson. Tucson AZ, MT
The Bled is awesome! Mad that I missed them the last time they were in Dallas! Was on a weekday and I would have wanted to get hammered before they went up and would have felt like crap at work the next day.
at the drive-in was formed in 93. the bled was formed in 2001 as the radiation defiance theory. cedric and omar formed the mars volta in 2001 also. he probably meant at the drive-in...
jthomas290
Pass the Flask is one of the best albums ever. So intense, sick breakdowns and lyrics, it doesnt get much better.
ok the bled was not inspired by the mars volta.....the bled came out befor mars volta...if anything at the drive in and the bled may have came out around the same time.....johnny loftus is dumb...
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