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Post by Bret Walker on Dec 4, 2003 11:39:54 GMT -5
The anniversary slipped my mind, but yesterday, December 3rd, was the two-year anniversary of Max the Dork Online. In the past two years, since we've had a website, we've gone through some changes: 1. The first full-length LP was released on December 21, 2001 2. The new domain, maxthedork.com, was launched on January 4, 2002 3. The radio debut of Max the Dork was on March 2, 2002 4. The second full-length LP was released on April 1, 2002 5. Hammerhead was replaced on drums in August 2002 6. Hitman Tony joined the band on October 19, 2002 7. Matt Leidike joined the band the following week 8. Matt Leidike left the band in December, 2002 9. Justin Parker joined the band in December, 2002 10. Max the Dork headlined the first Groundhog Day of Destruction on February 2, 2003 11. Tony left the band in May, 2003 12. The first professionally-recorded EP was released on June 26, 2003 13. Max the Dork played its first out-of-state show at the Lockstock Festival on July 12, 2003 14. Recording of the third full-length LP wrapped in September 2003 And now, on the eve of the third full-length LP release (December 9th), we celebrate two years online. In that time we've had over 21,000 visitors to our website. Not bad for a crappy little punk band from South Jersey! Thanks for everyone who's been with us along the way, and here's to another couple of years
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Post by Skeeter account no work on Jan 24, 2004 15:09:05 GMT -5
May you continue to make music long after I'm dead.
Seriously, you rule.
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