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Coke Bust

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Coke Bust
OriginWashington, D.C., United States
GenresHardcore Punk, Straight Edge, Powerviolence, Thrashcore
Years active2006–Present
LabelsThird Party, Six Weeks, Grave Mistake, Refuse, Drugged Conscience, Headcount, Carry The Weight
Associated actsMagrudergrind, Sectarian Violence, Sick Fix
WebsiteCoke Bust website
MembersNick Tape
James Willett
Daniel Jubert
Chris Moore
Past membersMatt Parsons
Jeremy Evans

Coke Bust is an American straight edge hardcore punk band formed in 2006. They have released numerous EPs and two full-length albums. Since their inception in Washington, DC, they have toured extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and Canada. They are notable for their DIY ethical stance, self-promoted shows, and independent label record releases.

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History

Coke Bust was formed by Nick Tape, Chris Moore, Jeremy Evans, and Matt Parsons during the summer of 2006 in Washington, DC. These members were known for participating in previous bands: Nick Tape in Bail Out and Griptape; Chris Moore in Magrudergrind, Sick Fix, and D.O.C.; and Matt Parsons in Time to Escape and Bail Out.

Shortly after their formation, the band released their first demo recording, which was reformatted into a 7" record the following January and released by Headcount Records in January 2007. During the summer of that same year, the band released their first EP, Fuck Bar Culture, on Third Party Records.

Following the release of Fuck Bar Culture, Coke Bust performed a series of brief tours prior to recording their second demo. Shortly after recording, original bassist Matt Parsons left the band to be replaced by Daniel Jubert. Under this new line-up, the band recorded and released their first full-length, Lines in the Sand, which was released as a LP and CD by Six Weeks Records in May 2009.

Following the band's first full-length release, Coke Bust toured across the United States and Canada with fellow Washington, DC band Sick Fix, with whom they share the same drummer.

Coke Bust did a few more short tours between 2009 and 2010 before recording their second proper 7" EP, "Degradation," which was released in the fall of 2010 on Refuse Records to coincide with their first European tour. "Degradation" was then pressed domestically on Grave Mistake Records in March 2011. In the summer of 2011, Jeremy left the band and was quickly replaced by Maryland-native James Willett.[1]

A split 7" with Vaccine, and a live 7" was released in July 2012.[2]

Current members

Nick Tape – Vocals
James Willett – Guitar
Daniel Jubert – Bass, Vocals
Chris Moore – Drums

Former members

Matt Parsons – Bass (2006 – 2008)
Jeremy Evans – Guitar (2006 – 2011)

Discography

Albums
  • Lines in the Sand (2009, Six Weeks Records)
  • Confined (2013, Grave Mistake Records / Refuse Records)
EPs
  • Fuck Bar Culture (2007, Third Party Records)
  • Degradation (2010, Refuse Records / Grave Mistake Records)
  • Live at WMUC (2011, Carry The Weight Records)
Splits
  • Split tape with Sick Fix (2009, Drugged Conscience Records)
  • Split 7" with Vaccine (2012, Refuse Records / Drugged Conscience Records)
Demos and Tapes
  • Demo (2006, self-released)
  • Demo EP 7" (2006, Headcount Records)
  • Cycle of Violence Tape (2008, self-released)

References

  1. "BIO". Cokebust.com. 2006-11-11. Retrieved 2015-07-01.
  2. "REACT! RECORDS • View topic - COKE BUST/VACCINE split 7"EP out now!". Itstimetoreact.com. Retrieved 2015-07-01.

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