One Hit Wonder (band)
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This article is about the punk band. For the article on one-hit performers, see One-hit wonder.
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| One Hit Wonder | |
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| Origin | Long Beach, California |
| Genres | Punk |
| Years active | 1993–1999 |
| Labels | Rockworld Records Lethal Records Nitro Records |
| Associated acts | Pennywise |
| Members | |
| Dan Root Chris Webb Daniel Gadberry Trey Pangborn |
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| Past members | |
| Randy Bradbury Ray "Bones" Rodriguez |
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One Hit Wonder was a Californian punk band that made its debut in 1994.
Front man Dan Root is credited as playing guitar for Tender Fury,Rik L Rik, Keith Morris Buglamp, The Adolescents, The Vandals appearing in the 1987 movie "Dudes". Randy Bradbury played bass on the first two One Hit Wonder albums, before leaving to join the widely successful skate punk band Pennywise. Chris Webb previously played drums for the alternative rock band No Doubt, but never played on their albums. Trey Pangborn from the Falling Idols, Bargain Music, and later Long Beach Short Bus played guitar.
[edit] Line up
[edit] Discography
- Where's the World? (1994)
- Clusterphukastuff (1996)
- Outfall (1997)
- Who the Hell Is One Hit Wonder? (1998)
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