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Albums by Huntingtons
ALBUMBack to RamoniaHuntingtons
ALBUM¡Muerto, Carcel, O Rocanrol!Huntingtons
ALBUMPrime Times: The Tascam TapesHuntingtons
ALBUMSelf-Titled Album (Remastered)Huntingtons
ALBUMThe Soothing Sounds Of…Huntingtons & Retarded
ALBUMRock 'N' Roll Habits for the New WaveHuntingtons
ALBUMSongs in the Key of YouHuntingtons
ALBUMPlastic Surgery (Remastered)Huntingtons
ALBUMFile Under RamonesHuntingtons
ALBUMGet LostHuntingtons
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Artist Biography
Having grown up in Baltimore, MD, Mikey (bass/vocals) and Cliffy (guitar) Huntington found out that they had something else in common aside from their identical last names: the Ramones and the Good Book. With those inspirations, the Huntingtons started out under a different moniker playing a brand of what they considered "bad garage rock" for the next three years to come. Upon recording two EPs in 1996 entitled Sweet Sixteen and Rock 'N' Roll Radio -- which weren't released until 1998 -- and their first full-length, Fun and Games in 1997, the Huntingtons moved on to more of a poppier sound with The Only One EP released that same year. After a US tour with Blaster the Rocketman and another 7" entitled "You're Not Right" b/w "Babysitter," the Huntingtons lineup was eventually settled in with C.J. (guitar) and Davey (drums) continuing on with the band's luck of finding members with the same last names. A deal with Tooth & Nail Records followed, resulting in the release of their first straight pop-punk full-length, High School Rock in 1998. Followed by the live The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and a Ramones cover album entitled File Under Ramones all released within the same year, 1999 saw two more Huntingtons albums, Get Lost and Plastic Surgery. A split release with Darlington followed in early 2000. ~ Mike DaRonco
Hometown
United States of America
Genre
Alternative