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Strike Anywhere

Strike Anywhere is a melodic hardcore punk band from Richmond, Virginia formed in 1999. Some may recognize the vocalist, Thomas Barnett. Barnett played in Inquisition between 1991 and 1996. The name Strike Anywhere actually comes from an Inquisition song of the same name. Strike Anywhere is known for their fiercely political and energetic songs. Strike Anywhere has 3 major releases under their belt: The Chorus of One EP on Red Letter and No Idea and two albums on Jade Tree, Change Is A Sound and Exit English. Their most recent release, To Live In Discontent, is a re-issue of the Chorus of O ...read more

Strike Anywhere is a melodic hardcore punk band from Richmond, Virginia formed in 1999. Some may recognize the vocalist, Thomas Barnett. Barnett played in Inquisition between 1991 and 1996. The name Strike Anywhere actually comes from an Inquisition song of the same name. Strike Anywhere is known for their fiercely political and energetic songs. Strike Anywhere has 3 major releases under their belt: The Chorus of One EP on Red Letter and No Idea and two albums on Jade Tree, Change Is A Sound and Exit English. Their most recent release, To Live In Discontent, is a re-issue of the Chorus of One EP with tracks from The Bread of Revolution 7" on Fat Wreck Chords, "Two Fuses," an Exit English b-side, and various covers from other releases. Recently they signed to Fat Wreck Chords and are now planning on releasing their follow-up to Exit English, Dead FM on September 5th, 2006. « hide

Similar Bands: Rise Against, No Trigger, Good Riddance, Comeback Kid, Satanic Surfers

LPs
Iron Front
2009

3.7
143 Votes
Dead FM
2006

3.5
161 Votes
Exit English
2003

3.8
196 Votes
Change Is a Sound
2001

3.8
216 Votes
EPs
Nightmares of the West
2020

3.5
26 Votes
Chorus of One
2001

3.9
27 Votes
Compilations
To Live in Discontent
2005

3.7
55 Votes

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