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Telegraph "Quit Your Band" (Ltd. Edition CD EP) Catalog #JUMP016
* Limited Edition CD EP $5 post paid
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check
out the band's homepage
www.telegraph-online.com
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After spending their first three years under the moniker The Skolars, the band changed it name in 1997 to "Telegraph" for a number of reasons. For one, the use of "ska" in band names was a bit tired, and the band wanted to convey that this was a new era, a new unit, with a sharper writing flair that doesn't always incorporate ska. Their first album was re-released under the new name, and to date this record has sold just over 10,000 units. Compilation appearances on Asian Man's Misfits of Ska 2 and Universal distributed Ska American Style solidified the band in 1997, and the beginning of 1998 saw them touring all over the United States, first with Mustard Plug and then a five week stint with Suicide Machines. This 6 song CDEP is strictly for the fans, who've been patiently waiting for something new! Two brand new studio ska-punk tunes, two previously unreleased demo tracks, and 2 live cuts thrown in for good measure. There's even a Weezer-esque cut just to show you their range. Ska. Pop. Rock. Punk. Whatever. Detroit Styled since 1993.
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DISK TRACK LISTING
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Quit Your Band
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Open 24 Hours |
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Silly of Me (demo version) |
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Coffee Drinking Song (very demo version) |
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September 14th (live) |
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American Way (live) |
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Selling Points
Marketing / Promotion
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*Budget priced for the fans
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*6 never before released tracks
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*Feat on American Skathic 1 & 2, Ska American Style, Misfits of Ska 2
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*Toured the U.S. w/Mustard Plug & Suicide Machines
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*Mailing to over 350 ska-friendly college radio stations and zines
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*5000 piece direct mailing announcement
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*Budget for national sales, print, and fanzines
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*First album has sold over 10,000 units
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