Sloppy Meateaters

The Sloppy Meateaters
Origin Rome, Georgia, United States
Genres punk, alternative rock, pop punk
Years active 1999–2006
Labels Orange Peal Records
Associated acts Treephort the Ataris Mxpx Simple Plan Good Charlotte sum 41 New Found Glory
Website https://www.facebook.com/TheSloppyMeateaters

The Sloppy Meateaters a.k.a. SME are a North American punk band from Rome, Georgia. The band was formed in July 1999 by founding members Josh Chambers and Kevin Highfield.

History

Origins (1999)

In October 1999, the Sloppy Meateaters recorded their debut album, Shameless Self-Promotion.[1] The album was first released without a record label in December 1999. After playing to an audience of over a million viewers on the now-cancelled USA Network show Farmclub.com, the band had hit a break.[2]

Sloppy Meateaters released Forbidden Meat in early 2001 on Orange Peal Records. The band spent the entire year touring in support of the new album, booking all of the tours themselves. SME played one show at the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame, did a week on the Warped tour, and ended the tour in fall 2001 by crashing their van into a police car on the interstate.

Band Members Change, New Band, Reunite (2002-2005)

By the following spring, SME did a number of tours at this time including the Vans Warped Tour. Highfield decided to leave the band in late 2002 and Chambers felt it was better to retire the name instead of continuing on without him.[3]

Band members

Former members

Discography

Albums

References

  1. "Shameless Self Promotion". Amazon. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
  2. "Sloppy Meateaters". Last.fm. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
  3. Henderson, Alex. "Sloppy Meateaters". Facebook. Retrieved 17 December 2012.

External links

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