Dirt Bike Annie

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Dirt Bike Annie
Origin Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Genre(s) Pop punk, Power pop
Years active 1995-2005
Label(s) Mutant Pop Records Whoa Oh Records
Former members
Adam Rabuck (guitar, vocals)
Jeanie Lee (guitar, vocals)
Dan Paquin (bass, vocals)
Mike Yannich (drums)
Dirt Bike Deano (drums)
Tommy Vinton (drums)

Dirt Bike Annie was a band from Jersey City, New Jersey, who played pop punk and power pop music.

The bands three consistent members were Adam Rabuck (guitar, vocals), Dan Paquin (bass, vocals) and Jeanie Lee (guitar, vocals). Musicians who have drummed in the band include Mike Yannich, experimental musician Heth (who during his tenure with the band was called "Dirt Bike Deano"), and Tommy Vinton, from Too Much Joy.

During the early phase of the career of nerdcore rapper mc chris, Dirt Bike Annie commonly played as his backing band under the stage name The Lee Majors.

The group fell apart in 2005, with Lee and Paquin leaving the band. Their last show together was on May 3, 2005, opening for MC Chris. Lee left the band first, and Paquin decided to leave shortly thereafter. The remaining members decided to break up the band for good[1].

[edit] Discography

During their time together, the band released many albums, but many are now out of print.

  • "Show Us Your Demons
  • "It Ain't Easy Bein' Single" (a collection of songs from out-of-print albums)
  • "Hit The Rock"
  • "Night of the Living Rock and Roll Creation"
  • "The Ellis Island Rendezvous" (split with the Popsters)
  • "The Wedding EP" (split with the Kung Fu Monkeys)

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Dirt Bike Annie's Last Ride