Go Radio Comes to an End

2013-10-07 by Mutantsnowstorm | 21 Comments
The pop punk band Go Radio, which featured the former Mayday Parade vocalist Jason Lancaster, decided to call it quits today. It was Jason's decision to end the band so that he could spend more time with his family. The band released a statement via facebook, explaining the breakup in further detail.

https://www.facebook.com/goradio/posts/10151971530491803

Tagged: Go Radio

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Cormano
October 7th 2013
4073 Comments


rip in peace

OnlinePredator
October 7th 2013
8 Comments


http://i.imgur.com/IVNX8WH.png

pjquinones747
October 7th 2013
4240 Comments


Mayday Parade is way better anyways

joshieboy
October 7th 2013
8257 Comments


I wouldn't say way better. Go Radio's 2 LP's were really good.

henryChinaski
October 7th 2013
5009 Comments


Too bad. They released some great tunes.

HomerPimpson
October 7th 2013
261 Comments


Mayday Parade is way better anyways
maybe when Lancaster was in it

Cygnatti
October 7th 2013
36020 Comments


Nah. Mp is/was better by their 3rd LP.

MyNameIsPencil
October 7th 2013
6636 Comments


Bummer, they were pretty good
though I think I know a few friends of mine that are going to be especially crushed by this news

kmace
October 7th 2013
161 Comments


Too bad. I Enjoyed Lucky Street by these guys, never listened to their latest.

ZodiacalWolf
October 7th 2013
193 Comments


Sucks, especially since the last Mayday Parade record wasn't too good.

wowyouresohxc
October 7th 2013
96 Comments


bum.

brandontaylor
October 7th 2013
1228 Comments


its a shame, their first LP was pretty great. but true mayday parade is better anyway

stuck_in_decades
October 7th 2013
814 Comments


Mayday started going downhill for me after Lancaster left, was rather happy when he started Go Radio and most of their songs were pretty neat. Their last release wasn't that great, but Lucky Street featured, like stated before, some pretty good material.

Treeman
October 7th 2013
1425 Comments


rip im sad godammit

Crawl
October 7th 2013
2946 Comments


It's a shame, cause new mayday parade blows

Treeman
October 7th 2013
1425 Comments


wel im gonna love new mayday parade regardless because i love mayday parade but lucky street was some next level shit

Balerion
October 7th 2013
1060 Comments


New mayday is great

Spec
October 7th 2013
39386 Comments


I saw them live once. Had no idea the guy from Mayday Parade was in it until now.

BallsToTheWall
October 7th 2013
51216 Comments


Really shocked Andcas didn't report this but then again he's probably gunning for the latest hot piece of juicy TNZ gossip.

BallsToTheWall
October 7th 2013
51216 Comments


I don't I just get my kicks in Andcasing everything that seems Andcasable.

Skoop
October 7th 2013
2201 Comments


Close The Distance doesn't get enough love on this site. Also that Adele cover they did was great too.




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