The Track Record

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Plans to Wake Up on the Beach 00:00 Tools
Golden 00:00 Tools
Winter's Run 00:00 Tools
Letters to Summer 00:00 Tools
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas 00:00 Tools
Letter To Summer 00:00 Tools
Talk Radio (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Good Answer 00:00 Tools
Wake Up to the World 00:00 Tools
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Lightning In A Bottle 00:00 Tools
Absolute 00:00 Tools
No Destination 00:00 Tools
We Don't Remember Falling 00:00 Tools
The Making 00:00 Tools
Cameras Everywhere 00:00 Tools
A Hot Day In The City 00:00 Tools
Lazy Love 00:00 Tools
Take Advantage 00:00 Tools
Can't Knock Me Down 00:00 Tools
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Perfect Sense 00:00 Tools
Plans To Make Up On The Beach 00:00 Tools
This Is Now 00:00 Tools
Last Ride Home 00:00 Tools
Call It A Night 00:00 Tools
If You Know What I Mean 00:00 Tools
Plans To Wake Up 00:00 Tools
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The Track Record were a pop punk band from Annapolis, Maryland that was formerly signed to Rushmore Records. Michael Strackbein plays bass and sings, Rob Elson plays guitars and does most of the writing, Hasani Martin plays drums, and Rob Viti plays guitar. Rob Elson and Hasani attended the University of Maryland, College Park until they decided to pursue the band full time. Both Robs play on Fender Stratocaster guitars while Michael plays a Gretsch bass. They are influenced by New Found Glory, Blink 182, The Starting Line and U2. The band formed in 2003 and soon after recorded what they call "the 2003 EP". The EP had six songs, including "Letters to Summer". "Letters to Summer" was also on their second EP recorded in 2004. This EP was re-released in 2005 after they were signed by Rushmore Records. They were the first band asked to be signed by Rushmore, but due to legal complications they were the fourth band signed after Self Against City, Day at the Fair, and Houston Calls.[1] Their first national tour was in the summer of 2005 with Rookie of the Year. They also played select dates of the 2005 Vans Warped Tour. In September of 2006, The Track Record left Rushmore records and entered the studio to record their debut full length titled "The Coolest Kind of Crazy" which would be released by the band, independent of any record label. The title is also the last line of the record. Soon after completion of the album, they left for their second national tour with Southcott and Upper Class Trash. The album was available on their website for pre-sale on Thanksgiving weekend 2006 while the band was in Yorba Linda, California. The band has also played with other bands such as Hidden in Plain View and Hellogoodbye. The Track Record announced on their Myspace page on May 2, 2007 that they "decided to stop playing music as The Track Record….we are breaking up or going on "indefinite hiatus," if you will." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.