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Three Man Cannon is an American
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. The band has released three full-length albums. Dennis Mishko and Pat Brier are former members of the band
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History

The band released their debut album, ''The Sound'', in 2010, followed by an EP titled ''Nelson''. The band released a split with Lee Corey Oswald in 2013. Their second album, ''Pretty Many People'', was released in 2014. In 2015, the band released their third full-length album titled ''Will I Know You Then'', also through Lame-O Records. The bands fourth and latest album, self-titled, was released in 2018 through Lame-O Records.


Discography

Studio albums *Pretty Many People (2014, Lame-O Records) *Will I Know You Then (2015, Lame-O Records) *Three Man Cannon (2018, Lame-O Records) EPs *Nelson (2010, Working Man Records) Splits *Three Man Cannon/Lee Corey Oswald (2013)


References

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