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For The Fans Only
For The Fans Only (2006)
Here, songs from the first SKIF album were re-recorded and slightly re-interpreted with a new, improved recording process. Also included are several covers, live studio takes, and a few inside jokes only old-school fans will catch.
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Four Songs
Four Songs (2005)
During the “Four Years” sessions, the songs that weren’t suited for the album were collected here for another short lesson in diversity. Synth-rock, ska, pop-punk, and classic punk rock all in 15 minutes.
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Four Years
Four Years (2005) With the addition of Mike Schaub on vocals and John Jones on bass/keyboards, as well as several years of increased confidence, this album marked a significant change in the parameters of the band’s sound. With the addition of electronic elements and improved songwriting, the band recorded a collection of songs previously unrecorded as well as new songs written with the new members. The result was smorgasbord of metal, rock, pop, and everything in between. From one song to the next, the album abandons the confines of one defined sound and instead caters to those who crave diversity.
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The Beginning
The Beginning (2004)
This sophomore album brought more well-rounded songwriting, as well as more confidence in experimenting with various sounds and textures. Still very much a hard rock/old school album, it also contained some jazz as well as pop-rock sounds.
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SKIF
SKIF (Self-Titled) 2003
The album that started it all. With the original lineup including Mike DePauw on bass and
Ben Frost on vocals, the band started exploring it’s sound by dabbling in old
school rock formulas. With no particular sound off limits, the band also
included blues and jazz elements.
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