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Name
  
Chris Batstone


Role
  
Singer

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Music group
  
Suburban Legends (2000 – 2002)

Albums
  
Suburban Legends, Dreams Aren't Real, but These Songs Are, Volume 1

Similar
  
Vincent Walker, The Rev, Aaron Bertram, Mikey Hachey, Brian Klemm

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Chris Batstone was the 2000-2002 lead singer of the third-wave ska band, Suburban Legends. He joined the band in 2000 as the replacement for Tim Maurer, who had left the band after the recording of Origin Edition. Chris' first and only official recording with the band was on their first EP, Suburban Legends, released in 2001. Chris has credits for co-writing the song 'I Want More', and 'Desperate' found on the EP.

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He left the band in early 2002. Reportedly, he became increasingly dissatisfied with the direction the band was taking, and decided to pursue other musical directions, and an acting career.

He was replaced by Tim Maurer, who re-joined the band in 2002 as the lead singer. The band then re-recorded the vocal tracks on their self-titled EP with Tim to create Suburban Legends (Tim Remix).

Chris Batstone also recorded songs with the band on various compilations. He can be found singing "All the Nights" on 'Supporting the Scene' compilation, "Gummi Bears" on 'Because We Care: A Benefit for the Children's Hospital of Orange County' compilation. He produced and performed on Suburban Legend's cover of "Rose Tint My World" (singing along with Aaron Bertram, Dallas Cook, and Vince Walker) on an unreleased tribute album.

Chris can also be seen in the video for "I Want More".

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Filmography

  • CSI: Miami Episode 4x14 "Fade Out" & 4x20 "Free Fall" .... Leo, part of a mad criminal couple
  • References

    Chris Batstone Wikipedia