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The Bicycle Thief (band)

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Genre
  
Alternative rock

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Years active
  
1998–2001, 2011, 2013–2014

Associated acts
  
Thelonious Monster, Red Hot Chili Peppers, John Frusciante, Ataxia

Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, United States (1997)

Albums
  
You Come and Go Like a Pop Song, Greetings from the Landscapes, Bob and the Monster OST, FIELDS

Members
  
Record labels
  
Goldenvoice Records, Acetate Records, Autoproducido

Similar
  
Thelonious Monster, John Frusciante, Dot Hacker, Ataxia, Golden Shoulders

Profiles

The Bicycle Thief was an American alternative rock band fronted by Bob Forrest. After a break from the music industry after the demise of his previous band, Thelonious Monster, Forrest started jamming with Josh Klinghoffer (a friend of Forrest's girlfriend's brother) and in 1997 they played a covers gig and Forrest started recording demos on a 4-track. After Goldenvoice's Paul Tollett offered him a deal he and Klinghoffer recorded The Bicycle Thief's debut, joined on the album by Kevin Fitzgerald (Geraldine Fibbers). This was Klinghoffer's first recording experience and he contributed guitars, keyboards, and on some track the drums.

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Their only studio album is You Come and Go Like a Pop Song, released in 1999, and re-released with modified track listing and artwork in 2001. For the 10th anniversary of the band in 2009, a live album, The Way It Used To Be (Live), was released on Bob Forrest's website.

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Just previous to the Red Hot Chili Peppers' release of I'm With You, Klinghoffer and Forrest performed songs live on the latter's radio show in July 2011. Then on October 3, 2013, (Klinghoffer's birthday) the band reunited and played live at the Hard Rock Hotel in Palm Springs. Their next performance was the Save Music in Chinatown benefit concert in Los Angeles on October 19, 2014, the first public performance of the band in 13 years.

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Discography

Studio Albums

  • You Come and Go Like a Pop Song (1999/2001)
  • Live Albums

  • The Way It Used To Be (2009)
  • Singles

  • Stoned +2 (2001)

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    Songs

    Cereal SongYou Come and Go Like a Pop Song · 1999
    Boy at a Bus StopYou Come and Go Like a Pop Song · 1999
    Max - Jill CalledYou Come and Go Like a Pop Song · 1999

    References

    The Bicycle Thief (band) Wikipedia