Pivit |
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Origin |
San Diego,
California,
USA |
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Genres |
Punk rock,
melodic hardcore |
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Years active | 1994–2003, 2008–2009, 2015–present |
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Labels |
Red Eye |
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Past members | Mark McLemore (drums, 1994-1998) Chris Moore (vocals) Eric Sisson (guitar, 1994-1997) James Banister (guitar) Micah Albao (bass) Chris Lewis (guitar, 1997-2003 2015) Adam Rapps (drums, 1998-2003) |
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Pivit is an American
punk rock band hailing from
Poway and
Cardiff,
California, formed in late 1994 by original drummer Mark McLemore, lead singer Chris Moore, and guitarist Eric Sisson in
San Diego County, California. In 1995, they recorded their first demo entitled Find the Fuzz. Eventually they produced 3 albums together, Pressure in 1996, Millennium in 1998 and finally Thanks for Coming Back in 2002.
The band enjoyed moderate success, earning heavy praise from critics and fans
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[3] and opening for such bands as
Blink-182,
Incubus,
MxPx,
Buck-O-Nine, Sack Lunch,
Pennywise,
Unwritten Law,
Mad Caddies,
Ten Foot Pole,
Home Grown and many local San Diego bands.
[4] In June 1998, a video was shot for Pivit's song "Oddessy" in
Rancho Bernardo and downtown
San Diego, directed by Taylor Steele.
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[6] A music video was made in 2002 for the song "Fingercuffs",
[7] and a video was also made for "Millennium", but only played at live shows.
[8]
Since disbanding in 2003, there have been a few reunion shows with
Agent 51,
Sack Lunch, and
Spero Lumina throughout 2008 and 2009.
[9] and 2015
- Chris Moore—vocals
- Micah Albao—bass
- Eric Sisson—guitar, 1994–1997
- James Banister—guitar
- Mark McLemore—drums, 1994–1998
- Chris Lewis—guitar, 1997–2003
- Adam Rapps—drums, 1998–2003
Released in 1996 on
Red Eye Records. Produced by
Scott Russo of
Unwritten Law.
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- "Tell Me"
- "Open Book"
- "Light of Day"
- "Hangnail"
- "Problem Child"
- "Control's a Pity"
- "W.D.I.W.T.S."
- "Pressure"
- "Army Man"
- "Home Sweet Home"
- "One Minute More"
Released in 1998 on
Red Eye Records. Album art by
Wade Youman of
Unwritten Law. Produced by Pivit.
[11]
- "Intro"
- "Millennium"
- "Running Out"
- "Structure"
- "Vampire"
- "Oddessy"
- "Sour"
- "Unseen"
- "On My Own"
- "Swell"
- "Stuck On You"
- "Crash" (Contains a hidden acoustic bonus track after 2 minutes of silence)
Released on September 3, 2002 from
Red Eye Records. Produced by
Ryan Greene. Recorded in September 2001 at
Engine Famous Studios in
San Francisco, California.
[12]
- "Redo"
- "Fingercuffs"
- "That Girl"
- "Middle Children"
- "Sex and Suicide"
- "Dawson's Creek"
- "Pop Whore"
- "Crucified"
- "Speechless"
- "Cyberchrist"
- "From My Bedroom"
- "Pseudolebrity"
Released in 1995. Recorded at DML Studios.
[13] The tape cover featured a photo of girls from a
Guess Jeans ad.
[5]
- "Open Book"
- "Night on the Town"
- "I Don't Know"
- "Wait"
- "Dream Girl"
- "W.D.I.W.T.S."
- "Wasted Time Away"
- "Golden Arches"
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Punknews.org, Millennium Review by coldjuly - Retrieved January 3, 2011
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Punknews.org, Pressure Review by coldjuly - Retrieved on January 3, 2011
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Punknews.org, Pressure Review by fathead - Retrieved on January 3, 2011
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Internet Archive, "Band Info" section of Pivit's official website as of 10/11/99 - retrieved January 17, 2011
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Internet Archive, "FAQ" section of Pivit's official website as of 10/11/99 - retrieved January 17, 2011
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Internet Archive, "Oddessy" video download from "Sounds" section of Pivit's official website as of 10/11/99 - retrieved January 17, 2011
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YouTube.com, Music video for Pivit's "Fingercuffs" - Retrieved January 3, 2011
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YouTube.com, Video shown for "Millennium" during Pivit concerts - Retrieved January 3, 2011
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Bellyup.com, Details of Pivit's last reunion show on 9/6/09 - Retrieved January 3, 2011
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Artistdirect.com, Pressure album track listing and credits - Retrieved January 4, 2011
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Artistdirect.com, Millennium album track listing and credits - Retrieved January 4, 2011
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Pivit.wz.cz, archive of Pivit's official site - Retrieved January 3, 2011
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Internet Archive, "Sounds" section of Pivit's official website as of 10/11/99 - Retrieved January 17, 2011
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YouTube.com, footage from BlueTorch TV's interview of Kris Markovich - Retrieved January 3, 2011
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"411VM - Issue 31 skate video soundtrack | Skatevideosite". Archived from
the original on 2013-12-20. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
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Answers.com, Production credits for Ford Racing 2 - Retrieved January 21, 2011
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