1208 (band)

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1208 (generally pronounced "twelve-o-eight" or "twelve-zero-eight") was an American punk rock band from Hermosa Beach, California that formed in 1994.

Years active1994–2007
LabelEpitaph Records (2001-2007)
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1208
OriginHermosa Beach, California, USA
GenresPunk rock
Pop punk
Melodic hardcore
Years active1994–2007
LabelEpitaph Records (2001-2007)
MembersAlex Flynn
Neshawn Hubbard
Manny McNamara
Bryan Parks
Websitehttp://www.1208music.com/
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The name "1208" came from the apartment number they first shared. They released two full-length studio albums on Epitaph Records: Feedback Is Payback (2002) and Turn of the Screw (2004). Their song "Fall Apart" from Turn of The Screw was featured on the popular PlayStation 2 and Xbox game Burnout 3.

In November 2006, the band was reported to be working on a third album,[1][2] however the album never materialized.

1208 reunited in 2009 for a one-off show with T.S.O.L. All original members performed, with the exception of drummer Manny McNamara. Deviates drummer Donald Conrad filled in on drums.[3] Singer Alex Flynn is the nephew of Black Flag founder Greg Ginn and artist Raymond Pettibon.[4]

Members

Discography

Singles

Music videos

  • "Scared Away" (2002)
  • "Jimmy" (2002)
  • "Next Big Thing" (2004)

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