Rustic Overtones

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Rustic Overtones were a band from Maine. They were the first group to perform live on XM Satellite Radio. Their last performance was at the State Theatre in Portland, Maine on May 11, 2002.

Contents

  • Check Single (1997)
  • Combustible Single (2001)
  • C'Mon Single (2001)

This is only a partial listing

  • Check/Girl Germs (Promo EP) (1997)
  • Volume Up (Promo EP) (1999)
  • This Is Rock N' Roll (Promo Tape) (2000)
  • Viva Nueva! Album Advance (2001)
  • Live on XM Satellite Radio (2001)
  • Promotional Pre Release Viva Nueva! (Date Unknown - boilerplate Tommy Boy inserts are labeled 1997 and 1998, although they were with another label in '97/'98)
  • Selections from the Album Viva Nueva! (2001)

  • Dave Gutter and Jon Roods are now members of Paranoid Social Club
  • Spencer Albee is now a member of As Fast As
  • Other past and present post-Rustic projects: Tony McNaboe (solo), Lettuce, J. Ward (solo), Seekonk, and The Apocalypse Brass Band.
  • "Man Without a Mouth" can be heard playing during a scene in the first episode of season 4 of 24.

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