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Rory (band)

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Years active
  
1998–2007

Website
  
www.roryrock.com/

Record label
  
One Eleven Records

Labels
  
One Eleven Records

Active until
  
2007

Genres
  
Pop punk, Indie rock

Associated acts
  
The Royal Fallen From the Sky The Scenic You Blew It! Teen Agers Eavesdropper Direct Effect

Members
  
Jeremy Menard Joe Setzer Marc Ispass Jordan Shroyer Chris Moore Allen Peoples

Origin
  
Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States (1998)

Albums
  
Chic To Cheek, Little Lullaby

Similar
  
Carol Burnett, Al Jarreau, Jason Alexander, Freddie McGregor, Hopeton Lindo

Rory is an American pop punk band from Altamonte Springs, Florida. They are signed to One Eleven Records.

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History

Since Rory's inception in 1998, they have released an EP and a full length. They signed to One Eleven Records in early 2004. Their most recent release, We're Up to No Good, We're Up to No Good was produced by John Avila of Oingo Boingo fame, and Mark Hoppus of Blink-182/+44 fame. It was released September 12, 2006.

The band toured nationally and has shared the stage with the likes of Fall Out Boy, Less Than Jake, The Spill Canvas, Self Against City, This Day & Age, Rookie of the Year, and more.

Studio albums

  • We're Up to No Good, We're Up to No Good (2006), One Eleven Records
  • EPs

  • Always Right As In We Are (2004), One Eleven Records
  • Compilation appearances

  • Drive-Thru Records And Purevolume.com Compilation (2005) ("Deja Vroom)" - on disc one. Drive-Thru Records
  • Punk The Clock Vol. 2 (2005) ("Deja Vroom)" DCide Records
  • Videography

  • "This Could've Been A Dance Dance Revolution, But Now It's Just A Dance" (2004)
  • "Deja Vroomier" (2006)
  • "Kind Of Like Chloroformity" (2006)
  • "Tonight I Don't Care, I'm Having Candy For Dinner" (2006)
  • "Nice Planet, We'll Take It" (2006)
  • Songs

    Nice Planet We'll Take It2006
    Deja VrooomAlways Right As in We Are · 2004
    Somebody Come and PlayLittle Lullaby · 2016

    References

    Rory (band) Wikipedia