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Thrice

Post-hardcore quartet Thrice formed in Irvine, CA, in 1998. Guitarist/vocalist Dustin Kensrue, guitarist Teppei Teranishi, bassist Eddie Breckenridge, and drummer Riley Breckenridge all knew each other from high school and the skate park, and decided that starting a band sounded like a pretty good idea. The usual round of practices, battle of the bands competitions, and random local gigs ensued. By late 1999, Thrice had enough songs (and enough courage) to cut a record. Working with Death by Stereo's Paul Miner, the quartet recorded 12 tracks and by April 2000 had self-released the Identity Crisis LP. More support gigs and local buzz followed, and Thrice sparked the interest of Hopeless/Sub City's Louis Posen. In 2001, Posen signed the band, reissued Identity Crisis, and sent them out on tour with Samiam. Tours with Midtown and Hot Rod Circuit followed, and eventually Thrice re-entered the studio with producer Brian McTernan, set to record its official label debut. The sessions proved to be a trying period for the young group, but they eventually emerged with what would become Illusion of Safety. More touring followed before Thrice saw Safety drop from Hopeless/Sub City in early 2002. Naturally, the band headed back out on tour, this time around supporting Further Seems Forever and Face to Face. That summer Thrice headlined for the first time, and also began testing the major-label waters. Eventually, Island won them over and signed the band in June. A stint on the Warped Tour followed, and Thrice spent the fall in clubs with Hot Water Music and Coheed & Cambria. February 2003 found the band in the studio, again with McTernan, but this time with Island's budget. The sprawling yet more focused The Artist in the Ambulance appeared in August 2003, and Thrice supported it with an ambitious slate of tour dates that included jaunts to Europe. Ever since its signing with Sub City, the charitable arm of Hopeless Records, Thrice had been actively supporting non-profits and charities. This didn't change with the arrival of Island -- portions of the proceeds from Artist in the Ambulance went to the Syrentha J. Salvo Endowment, which provided financial assistance for cancer screenings. A new studio effort, Vheissu, followed in October 2005. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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November 30, 1997


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Vheissu
Vheissu
released: 2005 on
reviews: 4
There was a telling moment on Thrice's 2005 B-sides and rarities set, If We Could Only See Us Now. The quartet's live, acoustic performance of "Artist in the Ambulance" was notable for how much it... More[+]
recent albums date score reviews
The Artist in the Ambulance 2003 8.22 2
The Illusion of Safety 2002 9.03 0
Identity Crisis 2001 8.63 0

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The best band ever.
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posted Feb 16, 2006
Thrice ... an awsome band .. there fan base was growing quiet large untell vheissu had come out.... it was a great cd but it wasnt as heavy as there old cds so many of there fans didnt like it but some ppl like this cd better then the old ones soo its tou
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posted Jan 13, 2006
3 x Awesome = Thrice
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posted Jun 26, 2005
The Child In The Corner
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Thrice- Underappreciated
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posted Jan 12, 2005
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