Four and a half years; hundreds of shows, three US tours, three East Coast trips, a European tour, countless weekends, three records, who knows how
many demos...four guitar players, three drummers, three bass players, two vans, at least a few grand worth of broken equipment, and about 12,458 shirt
designs later...
...Guns Up! is done.
In brief, we've accomplished everything we could have ever hoped for. It's been a wild ride.
We would like to thank Sean Riley, Sean McKendry, Luke Dedeus, Steve Zuretti, Ryan Phillips, Justin Paling, Chucky Edge, James Vitalo, Michael Dolloff
and anyone/everyone else as well as every band that's helped us along the way.
Your support and encouragement has been invaluable.
In addition to the couple shows we have currently scheduled, we will be playing 2 final shows on the West Coast:
January 12 - Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction w/ Sinking Ships, Shipwreck, and Violation
January 13 - Ventura, CA @ Alpine w/ Sinking Ships, Shipwreck, and Violation
And a final show on the East Coast:
February 3 - Haverhill, MA @ Welfare Records w/ Have Heart, Verse, Shipwreck, Harder the Fight, and Resist
Much love and respect,
Dan Heselton, Mike Kinlin, Rick Nukem, Greg Kell, and Chris Baileyxwisebuddhax - 11-22-2006 at 09:30 AM
bummerXHonusWagnerX - 11-24-2006 at 12:28 AM
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Originally posted by xwisebuddhax
bummer
yah they are one of the VERY few new hardcore bands that I actually like.ENDERA.x - 11-24-2006 at 01:32 AM
yeah guns up are sweet
alotta local kids are hatin on them haha
saying they completely ripped off no warning, lets look at the facts, no warning sold the fuck out, fuck them, i have no respect.
whatever though people are dumbSix66Mike - 11-24-2006 at 03:15 AM
Slumlords news is worse.
Ill Blood was great, whatever came after that is a shame they didn't break up sooner for No Warning.