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d.b.s. was a punk rock band from North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, formed in 1992.
The band—consisting of Andy Dixon, Jesse Gander, Paul Patko, and Dhani Borges—began playing together in eighth grade, covering songs by The Ramones and Red Hot Chili Peppers.[1]
They toured with many well-established punk rock bands such as Rancid, Anti-Flag, D.O.A., Bouncing Souls, Youth Brigade,[2] and many more. They were only in grade eleven when they went on their first tour, traveling to California with the Vancouver punk band Gob.[3]
They released five studio albums, and their musical career came to its pinnacle with their final release, the EP Forget Everything You Know.
Discography
Self-released
- Selfexploditory (Cassette)
- Lighten Up (Cassette)
- Catch 22 (Cassette)
Full lengths
- Tales from the Crib − Nefer Records (1995)
- If the Music's Loud Enough − Nefer Records (1996)
- I Is for Insignificant − Sudden Death Records (1997)
- Some Boys Got It, Most Men Don't − New Disorder Records (1998)
- If Life Were a Result, We'd All Be Dead − Crap Records (1999)
EP's and singles
- Snowball's Rollin' Fine (7") - Nefer Records (1995)
- When the Meek get Pinched the Bold Survive (7") - Crap Records
- Forget Everything You Know (EP) − Ache Records (2001)
Split releases
- North America Sucks!! (Split with Anti-Flag) - Nefer Records (1996)
- D.O.A./d.b.s. Split (7") - Empty Records
- The Cost/d.b.s. Split (7") - Sellout Records
External links
- Official website − defunct for several years
- Ache Records