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Although many mistake alterna-ska punkers
the Suicide Machines
as being from California, where most of the genre's bands come from, they're in fact Detroit natives. Starting off in the early '90s, the quartet was founded by
Jason Navarro
(vocals) and
Dan Lukacinsky
(guitar/vocals), who saw some members come and go before recording their first demo in 1993 with
Derek Grant
on drums and
Jason Brake
on bass.
The Suicide Machines
did their first national dates the following year and by
late 1994
Royce Nunley
(bass/vocals) had entered the fray. A full national tour with
Buck-O-Nine
came next, and the guys soon signed a deal with Hollywood Records, releasing their major-label debut,
Destruction by Definition
, in 1996. The album received rave reviews from several publications, including Alternative Press, which named it one of the best American pop albums of that year; due to repeated touring, it sold 200,000 copies and was number 15 on Soundscan's ranking of 1997's best-selling alternative releases. Returning to the studio for their second album, the band spent more time strengthening their sound and songwriting. When
Battle Hymns
appeared in mid-1998, it was apparent that the hard work paid off -- it was an improvement over the debut. Drummer
Erin Pitman
, who had joined on earlier in 1998, left the band during this time, allowing
Ryan Vandeberghe
to step in. (
Grant
later went on to play with
Thoughts of Ionesco
and
Alkaline Trio
.)
The Suicide Machines
' self-titled third LP followed in early 2000.
"Killing Blow,"
from the band's 2001 release
Steal This Record
, was another favorite among the punk crowd, but changes within the band were happening. Bassist
Royce Nunley
opted for a change, leaving
the Suicide Machines
in March 2002 and starting
Blueprint 76
. The rowdy retrospective
The Least Worst of the Suicide Machines: 1995-2001
appeared in fall 2002. Their deal with Hollywood quickly fizzled before the year's end, but it wasn't a missed opportunity.
The Suicide Machines
signed with the indie imprint Side One Dummy months later and released
A Match and Some Gasoline
in June. (By this point
Rich Tschirhart
had been installed as
Nunley
's replacement.) The band also prepped for their sixth appearance on the annual Vans Warped Tour later that summer. Refreshed by the response to
A Match
and happy with their Side One Dummy deal,
the Suicide Machines
returned once again with 2005's
War Profiteering Is Killing Us All
. The album's release was accompanied by a triumphant homecoming gig at the Detroit stop of Warped, their only appearance on the tour that summer.
The Machines
then embarked on an extensive tour with Boston punk revivalists
Lost City Angels
in support. In spite of the positive response to the ferocity of
War Profiteering
, by May 2006 the guys had officially called it quits. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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