Half Hour To Go
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Origin | New Jersey, United States |
Genres | Indie rock, alternative rock, post rock, emo |
Years active | 1994–1996, 2023-present |
Labels | Grass, I-Sore |
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Half Hour To Go is an American indie/post-rock band from New Jersey, originally consisting of singer-guitarist Victor Marinelli, singer-bassist Michael Dutcher, and drummer Michael Hart. Based in New Jersey, the band formed in 1994 and released several tracks on their own I-Sore Records label. In 1995, the band added second guitarist, Joe Centeno. In addition, Hart was later replaced with drummer Ernest Intorella prior to the bands US tour in 1996.
The band released their first full length LP "Items For The Full Outfit" in 1996. This release contained a collection of tracks, some previously recorded with the original 3-piece lineup, engineered by Bob Weston in Chicago. The release also featured three tracks re-recorded with the new lineup. Half Hour To Go's high energetic style is influenced by a myriad of artists such as Superchunk, Sebadoh, Archers Of Loaf and Polvo.
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