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Forgotten

Creating radical themes exposed in the bounds of the most turbulent influences of styles like punk revival and Oi!, the Forgotten eventually managed to gather a considerable legion of fans, not only in the U.S. but also in Europe, where their hardcore stirring themes granted them raving audiences. Hailing from San Jose, CA, the Forgotten formed in 1997 due to the initiative of frontman Gordy and guitarist Craig. Following the additions of bassist Johnny and drummer Dkash, the quartet started making its first live appearances on the local club scene. Still in 1997, the band managed to record their first disc, the single Class Separation. Gaining a consistent fan base due to their frenzied shows, the Forgotten then started arranging their first full-length record. Veni Vidi Vici, the crew's debut album, hit record stores in 1999, achieving relevant results within the specialized punk rock scene. One year later, the Californians delivered their second album, Keep the Corpses Quiet, again attaining creditable results. The band then entered an extensive touring season, which included several presentations all across Europe. Ask No Question, a ten-song EP, arrived a few months prior to The Forgotten Singles Collection, a compilation edited in Europe by Core-Tex/Bad Dog Records. Their succesful European jaunts led to a deal with American punk indie BYO, who released the Control Me LP in 2002; The Forgotten followed it up with Out of Print in May 2003. ~ Mario Mesquita Borges, All Music Guide
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November 30, 1996


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Class Separation
released: 2006 on
recent albums date score reviews
The Forgotten/The Headaches - SPLIT CD 2003 n/a 0
Out of Print 2003 n/a 0
Control Me 2002 n/a 0

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