You remember when your friend started that band in high school and you thought they made the best music you had ever heard. So, a few days ago you listened to the tape, for old time's sake, and were like "whoa, what the hell was I thinking?" Well, the friends of the guys in Thrice will not be a part of the "those guys sucked" posse but, rather, will be a part of it's much less common counterpart: the "I knew them when…" crew. Thrice are the latest addition to the Sub City roster (Sub City is an imprint of Hopeless Records which gives 5% of MSRP on each record to the charity of the bands choosing.) Thrice's first release with Sub City is "Identity Crisis," and benefits Crittenton Services, a live-in care facility for at-risk youth in Orange County, CA. The record is currently on the Most Added list in CMJ and Thrice are touring to support it. Last weekend Thrice played to sold-out crowds twice in Orange County and in August they are going to headline a show at the House of Blues, Anaheim. Look for them on the Nevada and California dates of this years Warped Tour and on the nationwide Plea for Peace/Take Action tour. For more details on this charitable, national event see www.takeactiontour.com; to find out more about Thrice you can visit them at www.thrice.net. To buy their record and/or download a free track from "Identity Crisis" go to www.hopelessrecords.com. BTW Thrice is great, and the subject is from old school SNL. Eddie Murphy doing "Buckwheats Greatest Hits" or something like that. I thought it was clever…
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