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Actionslacks is an American
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band formed in 1994 in the
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. The band has long been associated with the region's
noise pop Noise pop is a subgenre of alternative and indie rock that developed in the mid-1980s in the United Kingdom and United States. It is defined by its mixture of dissonant noise or feedback with the songcraft more often found in pop music. Shoegaz ...
scene.


History

Actionslacks formed in Northern California's East Bay in 1994 when ex-Pillbox members Tim Scanlin and Mark Wijsen met drummer Marty Kelly and discovered a mutual appreciation of late-70s English
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, 1980s American
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and guitar-based New Zealand indie rock. The band played one gig in
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under the name
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but changed their name after Scanlin realized he "just couldn't be in a band named after a puppet." The band soon became a regular on the San Francisco and West Coast club circuit and released the "Tugboat Mutiny" b/w "A.C.R.O.N.Y.M."
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on their own Permanent Records imprint. In 1996 the band's first full-length, '' Too Bright, Just Right, Good Night'' was released on the Minneapolis Skene! label. Actionslacks' second LP, ''
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. The band toured with labelmates
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and an ascendant
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in support of the record. Wijsen left the band in late-1998 and Scanlin and Kelly began working on more pop-oriented songs, first with producers Greg Freeman ( Pell Mell, Virginia Dare) and Jeff Palmer ( Granfalloon Bus,
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) and Chuck Lindo (guitar and vocals; The Nukes, Jumbo Shrimp, The American Professionals). '' The Scene's Out of Sight'' was recorded in the fall of 1999 with producer/engineer (and
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-frontperson)
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at John Vanderslice's
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and released in early 2001 by the Self-Starter Foundation. The band's following grew in part due to well-timed promotions with
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, various song placements in television shows and video games, and a strong showing on
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. Prior to touring in support of the album, Rubin left the band and Lindo took time off to attend to other projects. Enter new permanent bassist Ross Murray and touring guitarist/singer Doug Modie. In 2002, Scanlin moved to
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and the band began a continuing long-distance relationship. '' Full Upright Position'' was written and recorded between 2001 and 2003 in various studios in California and
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. J. Robbins once again engineered and the band produced, venturing into the far-ranging territory of multi-instrumentation, elaborate arrangements and stylistic diversity (including elements of pop, alt-country and electronica). The album's release was complicated by Kelly's relocation to
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in late 2003 and record label issues. Nevertheless, the band managed to tour both the East and West coasts, adding keyboard/vocalist Darice Bailey to help reproduce the band's new sound. Actionslacks took a semi-hiatus beginning in late 2004, with occasional live appearances and writing sessions amid individual projects, careers, and family life. In early 2008, the band was reinvigorated by the idea of a new writing and recording paradigm, writing new tracks via online collaboration and meeting up at Tiny Telephone to rehearse and record over the course of 8 days with engineer Aaron Prellwitz. The resulting collection, which marks a return to the aggressive yet tuneful punk sound of ''The Scene's Out of Sight'', was self-released as '' Kids With Guitars'' in spring 2009. Downloaders were invited to pay however much they wished for the record. The long-distance writing approach was repeated in late 2009 and also culminated in a recording session at Tiny Telephone. While gathered the band celebrated its 15th anniversary with a show at the Bottom of the Hill. The six songs recorded during the session ultimately made up the band's final release, 2012's self-titled EP.


Discography


Albums

* ''Too Bright, Just Right, Good Night'' (Skene! 1996) * ''One Word'' (The Arena Rock Recording Company, 1998) * ''The Scene's Out of Sight'' (Self-Starter Foundation, 2001) * ''Full Upright Position'' (Self-Starter Foundation, 2004) * ''Full Upright Position Acoustic Companion'' (Actionslacks, 2004)


Extended plays

* ''Never Never Shake Baby EP'' (Post-Parlo, 2002) * ''Kids With Guitars'' (Actionslacks/Eenie Meeny Miney Music, 2009) * ''Actionslacks'' (Actionslacks/Eenie Meeny Miney Music, 2012)


Singles

* "Tugboat Mutiny" b/w "A.C.R.O.N.Y.M" / "Space-Age Heart" (permanent records, 1995) * "John Hughes" b/w "Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)" (Go Zombie!, 1996)


Compilations

* "John L. Sullivan" (recorded live at the Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco) on Ten Years of Noise Pop (2002) * "Annie Oakley" and "Perfect G" on Inside X (Games) DVD and CD Sampler (2004) * "Iodine" on Until the Shaking Stops: A Tribute to Jawbox (2004)


Appearances in media


Television

* Selections from '' The Scene's Out of Sight'' appeared on ''
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'' on
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ca. 2001–2002 * Selections from ''The Scene's Out of Sight'' appeared on ''
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'' ca. 2001–2002 * "Tad Loves Kimberly James," "The Scene's Out of Sight' and "Joan of Arc" appeared in NBC's '' All About Us'' in 2001 * "Joan of Arc" featured in the Australian program '' Out There'' * "Joan of Arc" featured on
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* "The Scene is Out of Sight" was used as background music in an
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commercial that aired during the ''
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'' in 2004 * "All You'll Ever Need To Know" featured in ''
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'' episode #133 ("Michael Zurrich") * "My Favorite Man" featured on '' Roswell'' DVD release * Selections from '' Full Upright Position'' featured on MTV's ''
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'' * "Moneypenny's Theme" featured on ''The Real World'' * "Shining Jewels," "Simple Life," and "Cut Above" featured in ABC's ''
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'' 2007–2008 season * "Joan of Arc" appeared in the pilot episode of CBS's '' The Ex-List'', October 3, 2008 * "We Are Not the Losers (Anymore)" appeared the "Double Down" episode of ABC's ''
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'', 2009


Film

* "Joan of Arc" played in the background of a night club scene in ''
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''


Video games

* "I Hope This Makes It Easier For You" and "The Scene's Out of Sight" appeared in ''
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'' for
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* "33" appeared in '' NHL Rivals 2004'' for Xbox * It is unclear whether popular
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personality Jake "SirActionSlacks" Kanner chose his stage name due to an interest in the ban


Other

* "Shining Jewels" was used in a promotional DVD for the
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professional soccer team * "Simple Life" was featured in an interactive car radio section of Honda's CR-V Web site in 2007 * "If I'm Not Deceived" was used in an
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commercial/vignette on MTV in 2007


External links

*
Interview with Chuck Lindo on Music Life Radio
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