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| - GOGO13 formed at the very end of 1993 in St. George, Utah. In fact their first show was at an impromptu New Year's Eve Party at Tyler and Parker's House that got way out of hand. They were St. George's first ska band and introduced the genre to a generation of youth who had never heard of it. Their influences included ska bands such as Madness, The Specials, The Skatalites, Operation Ivy and (at the time) more contemporary bands such as Swim Herschel Swim, Skankin' Pickle, The Nuckle Brothers and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
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| - GOGO13 formed at the very end of 1993 in St. George, Utah. In fact their first show was at an impromptu New Year's Eve Party at Tyler and Parker's House that got way out of hand. They were St. George's first ska band and introduced the genre to a generation of youth who had never heard of it. Their influences included ska bands such as Madness, The Specials, The Skatalites, Operation Ivy and (at the time) more contemporary bands such as Swim Herschel Swim, Skankin' Pickle, The Nuckle Brothers and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Over the next six months, they built up a strong local following by playing a lot locally, especially at the local skatepark (where dancing had been outlawed - hello, Footloose!), at a small dive bar in Cedar City (when the oldest member of the band was 18!) and at several High School assemblies. They were known for their high-energy show and humorous antics between songs which included cap-gun fights, fake blood and audience contests. In the summer of 1994, GOGO13 ventured to Orange County, California twice to play a couple of shows and to record some demos. One show they played at a Pizza Parlor in Huntington Beach with Reel Big Fish and another with Six Feet Deep at a club in Whittier with The Aquabats and The Goodwin Club opening. When Parker and Tyler's older brother, Christian came to see them play at the skate park, he was impressed and thought it would be fun to have a ska band. Shortly thereafter, he formed The Aquabats and added G13's "Idiot Box!". As the Summer drew to a close, the band members were starting to go their seperate ways. Parker and Skip were going to serve as full-time missionaries for the LDS church and Tyler was going to move to Northern Utah with his family. Just prior to their impending break up, GOGO13 recorded a 7 song EP in Las Vegas, NV. At this time, they added two horn players to the band from Attaboy Skip. These recordings, known as the Toy Guns & Pixy Stix EP were never released, initially due to lack of funds, and later because the entire band wasn't fully satisfied with the quality. However, two tracks, "Idiot Box" and "Espionage" were released on the Rice Capades Complilation. GOGO13 played their last two shows in September of 1994. "GOGO13's LAST STAND" (name inspired by Sham 69) with national touring acts, Reel Big Fish and Mealticket opening. The following night, they played their final show on a tennis court with no stage and a couple hundred kids in attendance. The Aquabats were to open but canceled at the last minute. The show ended with Parker individually firing the rest of the band until he finally said "I quit!" and threw the mic down and walked away.
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