Danger Is My Middle Name

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Revenge On The Radio 00:00 Tools
Subject To Setback 00:00 Tools
Swing Away For Golden Days 00:00 Tools
Sidecar One 00:00 Tools
Give It Up 00:00 Tools
Chi Town Saints 00:00 Tools
Heroes & Underdogs 00:00 Tools
Breaking and Entering 00:00 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
Sink or Swim 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Skyline 00:00 Tools
Find Me Finding Out 00:00 Tools
+New Friend Regrets 00:00 Tools
Here We Go 00:00 Tools
New Friend Regrets 00:00 Tools
Heroes and Underdogs 00:00 Tools
Armed And Dangerous 00:00 Tools
Nightmare 00:00 Tools
Seeing Stars 00:00 Tools
Stalkers Make Better Lovers 00:00 Tools
Here We Go (Bonus Remix) 00:00 Tools
Revenge On the Radio (Acoustic Remix) 00:00 Tools
Side Car One 00:00 Tools
Takebacks And Deadends 00:00 Tools
Heroes 00:00 Tools
Subject 00:00 Tools
Danger Is My Middle Name - 07 - Swing Away For Golden Days 00:00 Tools
Sink Ow Swin 00:00 Tools
Revenge On the Radio (Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Revenge on the Radio (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
New Friend Requests 00:00 Tools
Subject mp3 00:00 Tools
Danger Is My Middle Name- Frie 00:00 Tools
Heroes mp3 00:00 Tools
Frie 00:00 Tools
Takebacks and Deadends (b-side) 00:00 Tools
Radio 00:00 Tools
Radio mastering 1 00:00 Tools
Takebacks And Deadends bside 00:00 Tools
Stalkers Make Better Loves 00:00 Tools
Subject to Setbacks 00:00 Tools
Danger_Is_My_Middle_Name-Swing_Away_For_Golden_Days 00:00 Tools
Sidecar One (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Danger_Is_My_Middle_Name-Sink_Or_Swim 00:00 Tools
Danger_Is_My_Middle_Name-Breaking_And_Entering 00:00 Tools
New Friend 00:00 Tools
Breaking & Entering 00:00 Tools
Danger Is My Middle Name 00:00 Tools
Takebacks and Deadends (bside) 00:00 Tools
Revenge On the Radio (with lyrics) 00:00 Tools
New_Friend_Regrets 00:00 Tools
Here We Go [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Danger_Is_My_Middle_Name-Give_It_Up 00:00 Tools
Chi_Town_Saints 00:00 Tools
Danger_Is_My_Middle_Name-Find_Me_Finding_Out 00:00 Tools
Subject To Set Back 00:00 Tools
Danger_Is_My_Middle_Name-Home 00:00 Tools
Here We Go (Remix) 00:00 Tools
License and Registration 00:00 Tools
Seeing Stars (revised) 00:00 Tools
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To stand out among the post-pop-punk excesses of the Chicago music scene, Craig Miller was told “You need a great story.” The story behind Danger Is My Middle Name is that there is no story. There is no meet-cute, no luck and no fairy tale. Their story is the story of countless bands -- they met, they wrote, they played -- and it worked. But unlike other bands, it continues to work. The lack of flash suits Miller (bass), Gabe Atkins (vocals, guitar) and William Cox (guitar) and their hardworking, no b.s. attitude. Giving fans from the Midwest markets of Minneapolis, Iowa City, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, Dayton, St. Louis, and Northwest Indiana what they want -- strong, classic pop-punk hooks and quirky, original riffs has paid off for DIMMN with independent success to the tune of 60K+ digital downloads, spots at Warped Tour, SXSW, Milwaukee’s Summerfest, Florida Music Festival and tours across the U.S. Danger's "Revenge On The Radio" EP, (released September 2007) hit Chicago like a hurricane and rapidly destroyed college radio playlists and major market stations like Q101 Chicago, KRQ Tucson and 107.7 Seattle with its popular title track. Alternative Press Magazine, PureVolume.com and iSound.com reviewed and featured the EP. In 2009, DIMMN recorded their anticpated follow-up EP with producer Marc McClusky (Farewell, Hit The Lights, Ludo). Released in July 2009, "Sink Or Swim" featured seven songs and received positive press from AbsolutePunk.net, FriendsOrEnemies, iSound.com, and Buzznet.com. A featured CD on PureVolume.com, it was downloaded over 5,000 times during a free, week-long pre-release. As of March, 2010, "Sink Or Swim" still had a place in the Top 100 Unsigned Band releases on SmartPunk.com. DIMMN is driving the resurgence of competent songwriting, on-stage skills that don’t involve laptops, and a determination to connect with fans -- not just sell them a product. This band is the unsung underdog of Chicago. Keep listening; “Danger” will only get better from here. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.