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H2O

New York City hardcore band H2O began as a group of friends headed by Sick of It All roadie Toby Morse, who would perform a song called "My Love Is Real" at shows where there was no opening act. Crowd response encouraged the band to give music a serious try, and their initial membership featured Morse (vocals), Rusty Pistachio (guitar), Eric Rice (bass), and Max Capshaw (drums). H2O's ability to write catchy, melodic riffs while retaining hardcore's full-throttle rush, as well as their straight-edge sensibility and obvious love of hardcore originators like Minor Threat, got them a following al ...read more

New York City hardcore band H2O began as a group of friends headed by Sick of It All roadie Toby Morse, who would perform a song called "My Love Is Real" at shows where there was no opening act. Crowd response encouraged the band to give music a serious try, and their initial membership featured Morse (vocals), Rusty Pistachio (guitar), Eric Rice (bass), and Max Capshaw (drums). H2O's ability to write catchy, melodic riffs while retaining hardcore's full-throttle rush, as well as their straight-edge sensibility and obvious love of hardcore originators like Minor Threat, got them a following along the East Coast. After a European tour in 1995, Capshaw left the band, and ex-Outcrowd members Todd Morse (guitar; Toby's brother) and Todd Friend (drums) joined. H2O opened for such bands as the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Rancid, and No Doubt, and their self-titled debut was released in 1996. Their second album, Thicker Than Water, was issued by Epitaph in 1997; it featured new bassist Adam Blake (ex-Shelter). F.T.T.W., the band's third album, was released in 1999. Two years later, the band signed to MCA and issued Go!. The All We Want EP appeared in fall 2002. « hide

Similar Bands: Sick of It All, Bad Religion, Anti-Flag, Ten Foot Pole, Face to Face

LPs
Use Your Voice
2015

2.8
20 Votes
Don't Forget Your Roots
2011

2.6
17 Votes
Nothing To Prove
2008

3.8
89 Votes
Go
2001

2.8
29 Votes
F.T.T.W.
1999

3.6
46 Votes
Thicker Than Water
1997

3.3
47 Votes
H2O
1996

3.5
40 Votes
EPs
The Don Fury Sessions
2017

D.C.
2011

2.5
1 Votes
All We Want
2002

3.3
12 Votes
Live Albums
CBGB OMFUG Masters
2015

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