Monikers

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Not the New 02:50 Tools
Mirror Images 02:16 Tools
Information 02:41 Tools
Holiday 01:44 Tools
Two Stories 02:28 Tools
80 Proof 03:02 Tools
Absentees 02:20 Tools
What Doesn't Kill You 01:34 Tools
Mine 02:04 Tools
Them and Us 01:50 Tools
Settlement 02:38 Tools
Line Up 00:57 Tools
Papers 02:31 Tools
Unemployed 02:12 Tools
She 02:41 Tools
Black 03:04 Tools
over 01:55 Tools
Kids 02:50 Tools
Out 02:33 Tools
Absolute 02:07 Tools
Slanted Houses 03:08 Tools
In The Real World 02:30 Tools
Fallen Angels 02:12 Tools
too much 02:57 Tools
White Lies 01:21 Tools
What We Had 01:54 Tools
Two 03:03 Tools
see through 02:58 Tools
Mass Comm 02:07 Tools
Two Weeks 02:07 Tools
mad about you 02:07 Tools
13th and University 02:07 Tools
The Kids 02:07 Tools
Glacial Pace 02:07 Tools
Monikers - Over 02:07 Tools
Over It 02:07 Tools
Monikers - Kids 02:07 Tools
Track 01 - Over 02:07 Tools
Over (live) 01:54 Tools
Time of the Season 01:54 Tools
Track 02 - Kids 01:54 Tools
Bars 01:54 Tools
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Ryan – Vocals/Guitar Scotty – Drums Kaz – Bass Mark – Guitar Ryan, Mark, Kaz, and Scotty are a punk band. They play songs about drinking too much, working shitty jobs, attempting to recapture their lost youths, staying up all night and sleeping all day. Ryan cut his teeth playing with Florida heroes Discount for a long time. He’s old now. He eventually decided to return to his former ethic, starting Monikers after years (and one terrible electronic record) living abroad in Scotland. Mark and Kaz have been around the gloryhole of the punk scene over the last decade, so they have lots of funny stories. Scotty (aka Scotty College) is probably the most famous punk in the whole of Florida. He can drink a whole lot and can yell ‘Skinhead!’ loud as hell. They are big fans of hanging out and proud purveyors of Natural Ice. With ‘Wake Up’ now in the hands of fine people everywhere, Monikers are prepared to cement their place in history as one of many fish swimming in the sea of pop-punk bands with gritty vocals and cynical lyrics. ‘Wake Up’ is the product of year of slacking off, years of avoiding practice and playing far too drunk for their own good. Somehow, Monikers managed to get the songs down, book tours, and even answer their emails (sometimes). Through minimal effort of their own, they have become a real band (they even own a van now), ready to bring their brand of gruff pop-punk to the masses. With the air of Florida media powerhouse Kiss of Death Records, ‘Wake Up’ should be a welcome addition to the present state of music. Monikers will openly admit to ripping off West Coast luminaries like Crimpshrine and Jawbreaker, so chances are that if you love those bands as much as most of us do, you’ll probably dig ‘Wake Up’. And if not, they’re old enough to not really give a shit. End of story. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.