Copper (band)
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| Copper | |
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| Origin | Buffalo, New York |
| Genres | Emo Indie rock Post-hardcore |
| Years active | 1994–1997 |
| Labels | Equal Vision Records |
| Past members | |
| Meaghan Ball (vocals) Joe Luca (guitar) Sam Falbo (guitar) Steve Mack (bass) Garret Klahn (bass) Tim Turcott (drums) |
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Copper was an emo or emocore band based in Buffalo, NY in the mid-1990s. They released a self-titled 7-inch in 1994 before releasing a full-length album, Drag Queen, in 1994. Upon their break-up, Klahn joined Texas Is the Reason while Ball moved to California to form Idle Hands, who were signed to Trustkill Records.
[edit] Discography
- Freckle Seven-inch released 1995 on Equal Vision Records.
- Drag Queen Full-length released 1996 on Equal Vision Records.
Track list:
1: Sissy
2: Sentimental
3: Tuesday's Child
4: Serial Killer
5: Caption
6: Drag Queen
7: Freckle
8: There's A Place In Hell...
9. Michael Beasley