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Dance Hall Crashers | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | DHC |
Origin | Berkeley, California, United States |
Genres | Ska punk, pop punk |
Years active | 1989–1990; 1992–2004 |
Labels | Moon Ska, MCA, Pink and Black |
Members | Elyse Rogers Karina Deniké Jason Hammon Mikey Weiss Gavin Hammon |
Past members | Andrew Champion Scott Goodell Ingrid Jonsson Leland McNeely Tim Armstrong Matt Freeman Joel Wing Erik Larsen aka Erik Kolacek Joey Schaaf J. Grant Mcintire Alex Baker Dean Olmstead Dave Camp John Pantle Mason St. Peters Mike Park |
Dance Hall Crashers (often abbreviated to DHC) was an American ska punk band formed in 1989 in Berkeley, California. Initially founded by former Operation Ivy members Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, the band has had a fluid lineup over its career, with the most recent lineup (last active in 2004) includes Elyse Rogers and Karina Deniké[a] on vocals, brothers Jason Hammon and Gavin Hammon on guitar and drums respectively, and Mikey Weiss on bass. They have released four studio albums, highlighted by the 1995 release Lockjaw which featured the minor hit song "Enough", produced by Rob Cavallo and featured in the film Angus.
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