Redemption 87

American hardcore punk band


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::summary American hardcore punk band ::

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nameRedemption 87
originEast Bay, California, U.S.
genreHardcore punk
years_active1995–1999, 2004
associated_actsUnit Pride, Skankin' Pickle, Token Entry, AFI, The Nerve Agents
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| name = Redemption 87 | image = | caption = | origin = East Bay, California, U.S. | genre = Hardcore punk | years_active = 1995–1999, 2004 | label = | associated_acts = Unit Pride, Skankin' Pickle, Token Entry, AFI, The Nerve Agents | website = | current_members = | past_members =

  • Jade Puget
  • Eric Ozenne
  • Gary Gutfeld
  • Ian Miller
  • Scott Hay
  • Tim McArdle

Redemption 87 was an American East Bay hardcore punk band containing ex-members of Unit Pride, Skankin' Pickle, and Token Entry. It also included future members of AFI and the Nerve Agents.

Their goal was to reclaim "hardcore" from the crossover heavy metal music it had become and return it to its punk roots. They were heavily influenced by New York hardcore bands including Youth of Today, Sick of It All, Warzone, and Gorilla Biscuits.

In 1995 they released their first EP, The Spidey Sessions, which contained four songs. Some of these songs were also included in their 13-song first album in 1997, which was self-titled. They released their last album, All Guns Poolside, in 1999, which contained 13 songs, three of which were covers of songs by Cro-mags, Negative Approach and Bad Brains.

In 1999, the band dissolved and Jade Puget joined AFI, while Eric Ozenne formed The Nerve Agents.

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