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Punk rock veterans Tim Armstrong, Travis Barker, and Rob Aston formed Transplants in 2002. This supergroup was a friendly experiment, for Armstrong made a name for himself with Rancid and Barker was enjoying success with blink-182. Aston was a friend of theirs who moved to Los Angeles, but eventually music was at the center of their bond. Armstrong and Aston jammed for fun for the next two years, but recording made things more real. Transplants had something -- something good. Barker was ecstatic with the results, too. The band's hard-edged self-titled debut appeared from Hellcat in October 2002. Haunted Cities was the follow-up. Issued by La Salle in June 2005, it featured guest shots from Sen Dog, B Real, and Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. A fall tour in support of the album, however, was subsequently canceled and the guys announced their dissolution in late 2005. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi
OH YEAH... ALMOST FORGOT... FAMOUS STARS AND STRAP-ONS...
crobar1969
TRAVIS POSER JUST KEEPS GETTEN LUCKY.. SUCCESS W/ POSER POP PUNK BLINK THEN SURVIVES A PLANE CRASH AND THEN GETS TO JAM W/ MEMBERS OF THE GREATIST BAND EVER RANCID... MTV AND TATTOOS DO NOT MAKE YOU PUNK TRAVIS... SORRY CHARLEY AND FEEBLE WERE A GOOD START
try the business, the 4skins, the oppressed, the templars.... get some knowledge before spitting on real skins with your comments. all the real s**t is on this
pudgy138
Oi, Chris McConnell - Better stop listening to punk! We roll with gangstas in NorCal - WE SMASH NAZIS -
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