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band from
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which formed in 1993 in the Maryland and Delaware area by Cliff Powell (a.k.a. Cliffy Huntington), Mike Holt (a.k.a. Mikey Huntington) and Mike Pierce (a.k.a. Mikee Huntington). The band is heavily influenced by the
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.


Background

Huntingtons debut album, ''Sweet Sixteen'', was released in 1996 by
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. A few months later, their first attempt at recording
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covers, entitled '' Rocket to Ramonia'' saw limited release via the Burnt Toast Vinyl label. At this point the band added a second guitarist, Tom Rehbein (later in Small Towns Burn a Little Slower). After working with producer
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for the band's next album, '' Fun and Games'', Tom was replaced by Brad Ber. After the album's release in mid-1997, the band started touring and gained a cult following. Their big break came in 1998, when they signed to
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and released ''
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''. After touring for the High School Rock release, the band made a conscious decision to take their Ramones sound to the extreme and released five albums in a one-year period. '' Live: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'', ''
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'' and '' Get Lost'' all made it into stores before 1999 was over. The band also played the first of what would become two shows as
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's backing band at
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in NYC. ''
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'' and ''
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'' were both released to stores in January 2000. During this period the band went through multiple line-up changes before finally settling in for good with Josh Blackway (a.k.a. Jonny Huntington) on second guitar. Josh Zimmer (a.k.a. Danny No. 2) came in on drums and the band spent the remainder of 2000 on the road touring throughout the US and Europe. In early 2001, '' Rock 'N' Roll Habits for the New Wave'', a collection of newly recorded versions of selected songs from the band's pre-Tooth&Nail era, was released. Upon completion of this record, Josh Zimmer left the band and original drummer, Mikee, came back to help the band with their next record, ''
Songs in the Key of You Huntingtons are a Punk rock, punk band from Baltimore, Maryland which formed in 1993 in the Maryland and Delaware area by Cliff Powell (a.k.a. Cliffy Huntington), Mike Holt (a.k.a. Mikey Huntington) and Mike Pierce (a.k.a. Mikee Huntington). The ...
'', which was released in mid-2001. Cliffy left the band just before the release of the Songs in the Key of You record and after a short break, the band regrouped with a new guitarist (Andy Dibiaso) and drummer (Rick Wise). They toured extensively in the US, Canada and made their second trip to Europe 2002. 2003 brought two more releases from the band: a split EP, ''The Soothing Sounds of...'', and their final full-length of all new original material, '' Self-Titled Album''. The band ended their 10-year run in 2005 with a 30-song best-of disc, '' Growing Up Is No Fun: The Standards '95-'05'', and played its final show at the
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, bringing back Cliffy on guitar. Two years after the band decided to quit, they reunited for a show in Elkton, Maryland and subsequently decided to keep the band going in part-time "do what we want, when we want" status. In 2009, the band released ''
Punk Sounds ''Punk Sounds'' is an album by the Huntingtons released in 2009, digitally by Steinhaus Records and on CD by Knowhere Records. The album contains B-sides, rarities, and two newly recorded tracks. Track listing All songs written by the Huntingto ...
'', which included b-sides, rarities and two new tracks. Official remasters of several of their albums have also been released. Limited edition vinyl pressings of ''Sweet Sixteen'' and '' Fun and Games'' were released in mid-2011. A complete collection of the band's demos was released in early 2015 as ''Prime Times: The Tascam Tapes''. Since 2015, the band has been playing with the lineup of Mike Holt, Jonathan Cliff Walker, Josh Blackway and drummer Chris Eller. Blackway and Eller also tour with C. J. Ramone of the
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. In 2020, the band released ''¡Muerto, Cárcel o Rocanrol!'', their first full length album of original songs since their self titled album.


Members

Current *Mike Holt ("Mikey"): bass guitar, lead vocals (1993–present) *Cliff Powell ("Cliffy"): guitar, backing vocals (1993–2001, 2005–present) *Josh Blackway ("Jonny"): guitar, backing vocals (1999–present) *Chris Eller: drums (2015–present) Former *Mike Pierce ("Mikee"): drums (1994–2001, 2009) *Tom Rehbein ("Tommy"): guitar (1996–1997) *Brad Ber ("Bradley"): guitar (1997–1998) *Adam Garbinski ("A. Jay"): guitar (1998–1999) *Justin Garbinski ("Danny #1"): drums (1998–1999) *David Petersen ("Davey"): drums (1999) *Chad Prather ("C.J."): guitar (1999) *Josh Zimmer ("Danny #2"): drums (1999–2001) *Matt Kirkley ("Marty"): bass guitar, lead vocals (2000) *JR Smith: drums (2001) *Rick Wise: drums (2001–2005, 2007–2015) *Andy Dibiaso: guitar, backing vocals (2001–2002 + 1 show on 9/17/15) *Tom Giachero: guitar, backing vocals (2003–2004)


Discography

Studio albums * ''Sweet Sixteen'' (1996) * '' Rocket to Ramonia'' (1996) * '' Fun and Games'' (1997) * ''
High School Rock ''High School Rock'' is an album by the Huntingtons released in 1998 on Tooth & Nail Records, the band's first for the label. A remastered version was released in 2009, available as a digital download. According to the band, the album was remas ...
'' (1998) * ''
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'' (1999) * '' Get Lost'' (1999) * ''
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'' (2000) * '' Rock 'n' Roll Habits for the New Wave'' (2001) * ''
Songs in the Key of You Huntingtons are a Punk rock, punk band from Baltimore, Maryland which formed in 1993 in the Maryland and Delaware area by Cliff Powell (a.k.a. Cliffy Huntington), Mike Holt (a.k.a. Mikey Huntington) and Mike Pierce (a.k.a. Mikee Huntington). The ...
'' (2001) * '' Self-titled Album'' (2003) * ''
Pull the Plug ''Pull the Plug'' is an album by the Huntingtons, self-released by the band in 2005. It was recorded June 12–14, 2005 at Mikey's Green Room. It was mixed and messed with June 15–16, 2005, engineered by M. Holt and mastered by J. Powell at Ste ...
'' (2005) * ''Rock and Roll Radio'' (2016) * ''Muerto, Carcel, O Rocanrol!'' (2020) * ''Back to Ramonia'' (2021) Split albums * ''Live at Drexel U'' (1996) * ''Split'' (2000) * ''The Soothing Sounds of...'' (2003) Compilations * ''Big Hits And Nasty Cuts'' (1996/2001) * ''
All the Stuff (And More)-Vol 1 ''All the Stuff (And More)-Vol 1'' is an album by The Huntingtons released in 1998. It is a re-release of the band's debut disc, ''Sweet Sixteen'', plus ten bonus tracks. Track listing #I Really Don't Like It #Mom's in Rehab #JW #She's Probably O ...
'' (1998) * ''Growing Up Is No Fun: The Standards '95–'05'' (2005) * ''
Punk Sounds ''Punk Sounds'' is an album by the Huntingtons released in 2009, digitally by Steinhaus Records and on CD by Knowhere Records. The album contains B-sides, rarities, and two newly recorded tracks. Track listing All songs written by the Huntingto ...
'' (2009) * ''1-2-3-4!: The Complete Early Years Remastered'' (2010) * ''Prime Times: The Tascam Tapes'' (2015) Live albums * '' Live: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' (1999) * ''Live at CBGB's'' (7-inch) (2021) EPs * ''The Only One'' (1997)


References


External links


Mikey Huntington's year by year history of the band
* All Music Guide, The Definitive Guide To Popular Musicbr>PunkMusic.org
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HUNTINGTONS official Facebook page
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