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The Reunion Show

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Genres
  
Pop punk

Labels
  
Victory Records

Genre
  
Pop punk

Years active
  
2000–2004

Active until
  
2004

Record label
  
Victory Records

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Associated acts
  
Count the Stars Action Action Edna's Goldfish

Origin
  
Long Island, New York, United States (2000)

Albums
  
Kill Your Television, The Motion

Similar
  
Count the Stars, Action Action, Edna's Goldfish, The Youth Ahead, Somehow Hollow

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The Reunion Show was an pop-punk American band from Long Island, New York. They released one album on Victory Records before three members of the group moved on to form Action Action.

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History

The group formed from members of Step Lively, the Waiting Process, and Edna's Goldfish in 2000, and soon after began touring the United States. They released an EP in 2002 and signed to Victory Records a few months later. Their debut full-length, Kill Your Television, arrived late that year. The band toured with Taking Back Sunday before they were signed with Victory Records In the summer of 2003 guitarist Sherman and bassist Diaz left the group and were replaced by two former members of Count the Stars, Adam Manning and Clarke Foley. However, the lineup did not last long; the group broke up and three members went on to form the Victory Records band Action Action. Derrick Sherman now plays lead guitar and does backup vocals in Long Island band, Sainthood Reps.

Members

  • Mark Thomas - vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Skully - drums
  • Derrick Sherman - guitar
  • Brian Diaz - bass, vocals
  • Adam Manning - guitar
  • Clarke Foley - bass
  • Discography

  • The Motion EP (Law of Inertia Records, 2002)
  • Kill Your Television (Victory Records, 2002)
  • Songs

    TelevisionKill Your Television · 2003
    Art of NothingKill Your Television · 2003
    New Rock RevolutionKill Your Television · 2003

    References

    The Reunion Show Wikipedia