Shufflepuck
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Shufflepuck | |||
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Background information | |||
Years active | 1995-1997 2024-present |
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Genre(s) | Alternative rock | ||
Label(s) | Interscope Records (1995-1997) Mos Eisley Music (2024-present) |
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Current Members | |||
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Shufflepuck is a Los Angeles-based rock band that featured Justin Fisher (formerly of Avant Garde and later of Psoma), Adam Orth (later of Neighborly), childhood friends of Rivers Cuomo, and Keith Fallis, who previously drummed for Carnival Art, Brian Bell's pre-Weezer band. The band toured with Weezer in 1995, recorded a debut album in 1996, and contributed a song to the benefit album Hear You Me! A Tribute To Mykel And Carli. Both Fisher and Orth also contributed backing vocals to the Homie song "American Girls". The band would reunite and play two shows one for the release of Generation Blue, a multimedia project curated by S.W. Lauden (a pen name for former Ridel High drummer Steve Coulter). The second show was an album release party, to coincide with the release of Shufflepuck's Album.[1]
Members
- Adam Orth
- Justin Fisher
- Ed Alexander
- Keith Fallis
Discography
- "Where the Hell Is She?" (single) - 1995
- Album - 2024
References
- ↑ "Shufflepuck" Facebook 24 August. 2024. File:Shufflepuckalbumreleaseshow.jpg