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Current Release:
"Split" 7" w/ Supreme Commander
Release Date: April
11, 2006
Track Listing: 1.
Bring It On 2. Rookie Season
Band: Drunk Bastard
- vocals Skate - guitar/vocals Captain - guitar
Snapshot - bass Coach - drums MYK - metallization
Rookie - crowd instigation
Website: www.twomanadvantage.com
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BIO:
In the summer of 1997, a force to be reckoned with came
up from theBeer Leagues. Forged from the punk rejects
of all the other teams, agroup of individuals came together
to form the deadliest machine everto grace the ice.
With a total commitment to hockey, beer, and punkrock,
Two Man Advantage was born kicking and screaming into
a savage,hostile environment with sticks swinging. A
ferocious game plan wasdevised and the Two Man hit the
circuit, racking up huge numbers ofvictories and almost
never losing a bout. Never before had such aperfect
balance of offensive skill, finesse, and tuneful melody
beencombined with a defensive depth of hard-hitting,
blazing mega-core.Two Man Advantage has grown from a
core group of skilled players andprolific drinkers into
a well-liquored, inexhaustible, steamrollingmachine--playing
hundreds of games in support of the Team's releasessince
the first demo in '97. The Team has added members since
then andhas become legendary for its intense live performances-leaving
itsopponents bloodied and bowed, but always begging
to hear more.Four years and two Henry Cup Championships
later, Two Man Advantagebegin to turn it up a notch
with a new record "Don't Label Us" on GoKart Records,
a full US tour followed in the summer of 2001 and moretouring
to follow in the remainder of the year and 2002. So
grab abeer, lace your skates, wear your mohawk up, and
hit the ice with the Two Man.
REVIEWS: TWO
MAN ADVANTAGE/SUPREME COMMANDER split 7 inch (Basement)
Yet another awesome release from Basement records, this
time featuring two bands for the price of one! First
up on Two man Advantage who check in with two hockey
themed hardcore blasts that fall somewhere between the
Decline & Motorhead, good stuff indeed! On the flip
you get three fast yet melodic tunes from Supreme Commander.
Really classic sounding hardcore punk here, these guys
would have fit in perfectly on one of those old Mystic
records comps from the 80s. Basement is getting to be
quite a force to reckon with, keep it coming - LOUD
FAST RULES!
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