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Lagwagon is an American punk rock band originally from Goleta, California, just outside Santa Barbara. They formed in 1989, went on hiatus in 2000, and reunited several times over the years. Their name comes from the band's tour van, which can be seen on the back cover of their 1994 second album '' Trashed''. The band has 12 releases through Fat Wreck Chords: nine studio albums, one EP, one live album and a collection of B-sides, compilation tracks and demos. Lagwagon has never had, nor have they seemed to pursue, strong mainstream success, but they do have a devoted underground following in North America, Europe and Asia. Their moderate success reflected a growing interest in punk rock during the 1990s, along with fellow California bands Rancid, Green Day and
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. Their song "May 16" was also featured in '' Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2''.


History

Lagwagon originally started under the name Section 8 but were dissatisfied with the name because multiple other bands were already using it. According to the liner notes of the re-release of ''
Duh Duh or DUH may refer to: * DUH (band), a California-based noise and alternative rock group * ''Duh'' (album), a 1992 album by the punk rock band Lagwagon * "Duh", a 2009 song by rapper Brianna Perry * Matija Duh (1989–2013), Slovenian motorcycl ...
'', it was
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's idea to switch to Lagwagon based on the already written song of the same name about the band's unreliable touring van. After signing to Fat Mike's label Fat Wreck Chords, Lagwagon released their debut album for the label, ''Duh'', in 1992. Frontman Joey Cape commented on how the album was made, "Back then, we were inexperienced in the studio. It was less about the recording process and more about rehearsing. We recorded and mixed ''Duh'' in 4 days. There's something to be said for a budget. You have to have your shit together before you go into the studio and the end result is a record that better reflects the band's sound at the time." Two years later, Lagwagon released '' Trashed'', their second record on Fat, which turned out to be highly successful, leading to the eventual production of a video for "Island of Shame." During this time, a number of punk bands, such as Green Day,
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and Rancid, had hit the mainstream and Lagwagon turned down offers to join several major labels. '' Hoss'', the third Lagwagon album, was released on November 21, 1995. After the release of that album and an extensive tour in Europe, Australia, and Japan, both guitarist Shawn Dewey and drummer
Derrick Plourde Derrick William Plourde (October 17, 1971 – March 30, 2005) was an American drummer, musician and artist. Born in Goleta, California, he was active from 1989 until his death in 2005. Although best known as a former member of Lagwagon, Plou ...
would leave the band and be replaced temporarily by Kenneth Stringfellow ( The Posies) on guitar, and permanently by Dave Raun (
RKL Rich Kids on LSD (RKL) was a Californian hardcore punk band formed in 1982 in Montecito, California, a suburb of Santa Barbara. They were associated with the " Nardcore" scene that evolved out of nearby Oxnard. Their music expanded over the y ...
) on drums. Shawn Dewey, already in the side project band Buck Wild on Lobster Records would go on to release two full-length LPs, ''Beat Me Silly'' and ''Full Metal Overdrive'', and do two European tours with Good Riddance and Ten Foot Pole. After two more albums, '' Double Plaidinum'' and '' Let's Talk About Feelings'', the band went on indefinite hiatus in 2000, due to all members working on side projects. Lagwagon resurfaced in 2002, and released their sixth album '' Blaze'' the following year. In 2004, frontman Joey Cape released a split album with
No Use for a Name No Use for a Name (sometimes abbreviated NUFAN or No Use) was an American punk rock band from Sunnyvale, California, United States formed in 1986 by Chris Dodge (guitar), Steve Papoutsis (bass) and Rory Koff ( drums). The band's sound evolved con ...
vocalist Tony Sly featuring acoustic versions of songs by both bands. On November 1, 2005, Lagwagon released ''
Resolve Resolve may refer to: * ''Resolve'' (Lagwagon album) * ''Resolve'' (Last Tuesday album) * "Resolve" (song), by the Foo Fighters *'' The Resolve'', a 1915 American silent short drama film * "Resolve" (''One Tree Hill'' episode) *''Resolve'', a Brit ...
'', which is a homage to the life of
Derrick Plourde Derrick William Plourde (October 17, 1971 – March 30, 2005) was an American drummer, musician and artist. Born in Goleta, California, he was active from 1989 until his death in 2005. Although best known as a former member of Lagwagon, Plou ...
, original drummer for Lagwagon and Bad Astronaut. In 2008, Lagwagon released an EP titled '' I Think My Older Brother Used to Listen to Lagwagon''. Despite earlier reports that the band would begin recording their next full-length studio album by 2009, Lagwagon had gone on hiatus from touring and writing again, due to Cape launching a solo career, releasing ''
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'' in 2008 and '' Doesn't Play Well with Others'' in 2010. In January 2010, Joey Cape announced during an interview with Canada's ''Exclaim!'' magazine that Jesse Buglione had left Lagwagon, having been with the band since its foundation in 1990. However, Cape dismissed rumors of Lagwagon breaking up. While he was not sure if Lagwagon would record a new album or embark on another full-scale tour, he said that he was open to playing shows and possibly recording and releasing new Lagwagon songs sporadically. Jesse Buglione confirmed his departure on Lagwagon's official message board himself, as reported by sputnikmusic.com and punknews.org. Lagwagon toured with No Use for a Name that summer. In an interview with fasterlouder.com.au Joey Cape, revealed former
RKL Rich Kids on LSD (RKL) was a Californian hardcore punk band formed in 1982 in Montecito, California, a suburb of Santa Barbara. They were associated with the " Nardcore" scene that evolved out of nearby Oxnard. Their music expanded over the y ...
bassist Joe Raposo is Lagwagon's new bassist. In a June 2011 interview with ExploreMusic however, Joey Cape said that things didn't work out with Raposo, and the band is testing a new bassist. After first announcing Patrick Solem as the new bass player in August 2011, the band decided that Raposo would remain in the band permanently. On September 22, 2011, Fat Wreck announced they would be re-issuing expanded editions of the first five albums on CD, vinyl, and digital download. The albums were available both separately and in a box set titled ''Putting Music In Its Place''. The reissues were released November 22, 2011, with a short line-up of concerts in the U.S. played in December and January, and a European tour following in April 2012. As of October 2012, Lagwagon is headlining a full U.S. tour titled The Fat Tour 2012, with Dead To Me, The Flatliners, and Useless ID as support. In October 2012, Joey Cape stated that there will be a new Lagwagon album, which will be their first since 2005's ''Resolve''. While details and release dates are not yet known, the band announced on its Twitter feed that songs are being written for a new album. The September 22 Tweet reads, "Writing, writing, writing. New album... It's gonna happen!" The band recorded their eighth album, ''Hang'', with Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore at The Blasting Room, Ft Collins, CO. The album was released on October 28, 2014, and debuted at #95 on the Billboard 200. On October 4, 2019, the band released their ninth studio album ''Railer'', with the lead single being "Bubble". To support the new release, a tour was announced with Face to Face as a co-headlining event.


Current members

* Joey Cape – vocals (1990–present) *Chris Flippin – guitar (1990–present) * Dave Raun – drums (1996–present) * Chris Rest – guitar (1997–present) * Joe Raposo – bass (2010–present)


Former members

*Shawn Dewey – guitar (1990–1996) * Ken Stringfellow – guitar (1996–1997) * Jesse Buglione – bass (1990–2010) *
Derrick Plourde Derrick William Plourde (October 17, 1971 – March 30, 2005) was an American drummer, musician and artist. Born in Goleta, California, he was active from 1989 until his death in 2005. Although best known as a former member of Lagwagon, Plou ...
– drums (1990–1996; died 2005)


Touring members

* Lindsay McDougall – guitar (2008) * Scott Shiflett – guitar (2008) * Chris Shiflett – guitar (1996)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


EPs


Box sets


Other releases


Singles and music videos

* "Island of Shame" ''from Trashed'' * "Razor Burn" ''from Hoss'' * "Falling Apart" ''from Blaze'' * "Heartbreaking Music" ''from
Resolve Resolve may refer to: * ''Resolve'' (Lagwagon album) * ''Resolve'' (Last Tuesday album) * "Resolve" (song), by the Foo Fighters *'' The Resolve'', a 1915 American silent short drama film * "Resolve" (''One Tree Hill'' episode) *''Resolve'', a Brit ...
'' * "Made of Broken Parts" ''from Hang'' *"Bubble" ''from Railer'' *"Surviving California" ''from Railer'' *"Stealing Light" ''from Railer''


Compilations

* "Noble End" on '' Can of Pork'' * "Know-It-All" and "Mr. Coffee" on '' Fat Music For Fat People'' * "Sleep" and "Laymen's Terms" on ''
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'' * "Raise a Family" on '' Physical Fatness'' * "May 16" on '' Life in the Fat Lane'' * "Alison's Disease" on '' Live Fat, Die Young'' * "Never Stops" on '' Uncontrollable Fatulence'' * "Randal Gets Drunk" on '' Short Music for Short People'' * "Failure" on ''A Compilation of Warped Music'' ''from Double Plaidinum'' * "Dinner and a Movie" on ''Warped Tour 2002 Tour Compilation'' ''from Blaze'' * "Falling Apart" on ''Warped Tour 2003 Tour Compilation'' ''from Blaze'' * "S.O.S. (One Man Army)" on '' Let Them Know: The Story of Youth Brigade and BYO Records'' * "Status Pools" on '' Rock Against Bush, Vol. 2'' * "Violins" on ''
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'' ''from Hoss'' * "Discomfort Inn ( Tony Sly)" on '' The Songs of Tony Sly: A Tribute'' * "A Feedbag of Truckstop Poetry" on ''Playing 4 Square''


References


External links


Official website
* {{Authority control Fat Wreck Chords artists Punk rock groups from California Musical groups established in 1990 Skate punk groups