City of Caterpillar
City of Caterpillar | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Richmond, Virginia |
Genres |
Post-hardcore Screamo[1] Post-rock |
Years active | 2000–2003 |
Labels | Level Plane Records |
Associated acts | pg. 99, Majority Rule, Darkest Hour, Stop it!!, Enemy Soil, Kilara, Malady, Verse En Coma |
Past members | Jeff Kane, Brandon Evans, Kevin Longendyke, Pat Broderick, Ryan Parrish, Johnny Ward, Adam Juresko |
City of Caterpillar was an American band, from Richmond, Virginia. They released a split with pg. 99, a full length album, and an album-length compilation of their demo and some live tracks.
The band broke up in late 2003.
Members
City of Caterpillar shared band members with pg. 99, Darkest Hour, Stop it!!, Enemy Soil, Kilara, Monotonashhfuck, and later Majority Rule. They broke up in December 2003, with Jeff and Kevin going on to join Haram as well as forming the bands Malady and Verse En Coma (the latter also featuring Ryan Parrish), and Brandon and Pat forming Ghastly City Sleep.
- Jeff Kane – guitar
- Brandon Evans – vocals, guitar
- Kevin Longendyke – vocals, bass
- Pat Broderick – drums (second drummer, Tour Drummer)
- Ryan Parrish – drums (first drummer, on all recordings)
- Adam Juresko – bass (on half of Demo and Live)
Discography
- Split 7" w/ System 2600 (2000) (Sea of Dead Pirates Records)
- A Split Personality (2001) Split 7" with Pg. 99 (Level Plane Records)
- Tour 7" (2001) 7" (Level Plane Records)
- City of Caterpillar (2002) LP/CD (Level Plane Records)
- Demo and Live (2002) LP/CD - A collection of demo songs and live tracks (Level Plane Records)
- "Unreleased Demos" (2013) - Two Unreleased/Untitled demos were released by Robotic Empire.
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