The Suicide Machines was an American punk rock band formed in March 1991 in Detroit, Michigan and disbanded in May of 2006. During the course of their career the band released six full-length albums on the labels Hollywood Records and Side One Dummy Records. Though they experienced several lineup changes over the years, founding members Jason Navarro and Dan Lukacinsky remained regular fixtures. The band's musical style initially blended elements of punk rock, ska, and hardcore punk into a genre popularly known as ska punk or "ska-core," which characterized their first two albums.
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| - The Suicide Machines was an American punk rock band formed in March 1991 in Detroit, Michigan and disbanded in May of 2006. During the course of their career the band released six full-length albums on the labels Hollywood Records and Side One Dummy Records. Though they experienced several lineup changes over the years, founding members Jason Navarro and Dan Lukacinsky remained regular fixtures. The band's musical style initially blended elements of punk rock, ska, and hardcore punk into a genre popularly known as ska punk or "ska-core," which characterized their first two albums.
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| - Dave Smith
- Bill Jennings
- Dan Lukacinsky
- Derek Grant
- Erin Pitman
- Jason Brake
- Jason Navarro
- Rich Tschirhart
- Royce Nunley
- Ryan Vandeberghe
- Stefan Rairigh
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| - Hollywood, Side One Dummy, Noise Riot
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| - Detroit, Michigan, United States
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| - The Suicide Machines was an American punk rock band formed in March 1991 in Detroit, Michigan and disbanded in May of 2006. During the course of their career the band released six full-length albums on the labels Hollywood Records and Side One Dummy Records. Though they experienced several lineup changes over the years, founding members Jason Navarro and Dan Lukacinsky remained regular fixtures. The band's musical style initially blended elements of punk rock, ska, and hardcore punk into a genre popularly known as ska punk or "ska-core," which characterized their first two albums. The band performed at the Gathering in 2001.
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