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The Letters Organize

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Years active
  
2000–present

Active until
  
2006

Labels
  
Nitro

Record label
  
Nitro Records

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Associated acts
  
Black Volt It's Elephant's Thunerdbolt Five

Website
  
The Letters Organize Nitro Records Page

Past members
  
Brent Jay, Garrett Range, Donnie Adkinson, Casey Maxwell, Zach Hinkle, Derek Wallace

Origin
  
Atlanta, Georgia, United States (2000)

Albums
  
Dead Rhythm Machine, The Cure, Everybody, Goes Yeah! Bash...

Genres
  
Hardcore punk, Post-hardcore

Similar
  
Bullet Train to Vegas, Lost City Angels, No Trigger, Dexter Holland, Send More Paramedics

Profiles

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The Letters Organize is a five-piece band from Atlanta, Georgia that was signed to Nitro Records. Their sound has been described as a malicious, violent, sonic assault. The band officially broke up in November 2006. The members of the band have all remained in Atlanta and formed new bands, most notably, "It's Elephant's" who released their first full-length album in 2008 called "Little Trouble in China Town" then in 2009 their follow-up album "Gets Along". It's Elephant's finished their 3rd LP called "The Of Corpse Session" due out in late 2010.

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The Letters Organize officially announced their return in March 2010.

They were a supporting band for The Offspring in their 2005 Warped Tour along with Send More Paramedics.

Bio

The Letters Organize formed in 2000 in Atlanta, Georgia. The band's members are Brent Jay (vocalist), Garrett Range (bass and vocals), Donnie Adkinson (Drums), Casey Maxwell (Guitar), and Zach Hinkle (Guitar). Taking influences from bands such as Refused and other post-hardcore bands while incorporating their own style of schizophrenic rock and roll, the band recorded their first EP "Everyone Goes Yeah...Bash!" on Brand Name Records which would subsequently be re-released as "The Cure" later. Their sound earned them recognition in the independent music scene, playing with bands such as Vaux and the SXSW festival. Nitro Records soon took interest and signed the band, releasing their only full length "Dead Rhythm Machine" in early 2005, to much critical acclaim from magazines such as Alternative Press among many others.

Final Line-Up

  • Brent Jay - Vocals
  • Garrett Range - Bass/Vocals
  • Donnie Adkinson - Drums
  • Casey Maxwell - Guitar
  • Zach Hinkle - Guitar
  • Other Members

  • Chris Diehm - Guitar
  • Ben Smith - Good Times/Lights/Other
  • Discography

  • Dead Rhythm Machine - 2005
  • The Cure - ("In At the Deep End Records!" UK Re-release) 2004
  • The Cure / Song Of Hope - ("Everyone Goes Yeah...Bash!" Re-release) 2003
  • Everyone Goes Yeah...Bash! EP - Unknown date
  • Songs

    They Call It Rock N RollDead Rhythm Machine · 2005
    There's Room for One MoreDead Rhythm Machine · 2005
    I Want I WantDead Rhythm Machine · 2005

    References

    The Letters Organize Wikipedia