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Streetlight Manifesto is an American ska punk band from East Brunswick Township, New Jersey under the creative leadership of Tomas Kalnoky. They released their first album, Everything Goes Numb, which was distributed by Victory Records, on August 26, 2003. The band headlined and sold out their first concert at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey on December 9, 2003. Several of Streetlight Manifesto's members were well known in the New Jersey third wave ska community for their roles in past ska punk bands from that area, primarily Kalnoky's Catch 22 and fellow New Jersey band One Cool Guy. As of 2007, the lineup consists of Mike Brown on alto and baritone sax, Jim Conti on alto and tenor sax, songwriter Tomas Kalnoky on guitar and lead vocals, bassist Peter McCullough, trombonis

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  • Streetlight Manifesto is an American ska punk band from East Brunswick Township, New Jersey under the creative leadership of Tomas Kalnoky. They released their first album, Everything Goes Numb, which was distributed by Victory Records, on August 26, 2003. The band headlined and sold out their first concert at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey on December 9, 2003. Several of Streetlight Manifesto's members were well known in the New Jersey third wave ska community for their roles in past ska punk bands from that area, primarily Kalnoky's Catch 22 and fellow New Jersey band One Cool Guy. As of 2007, the lineup consists of Mike Brown on alto and baritone sax, Jim Conti on alto and tenor sax, songwriter Tomas Kalnoky on guitar and lead vocals, bassist Peter McCullough, trombonis
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Genres
  • Punk Rock
  • Third Wave Ska
  • Ska Punk
Past members
  • Dan Ross
  • Chris Paszik
  • Delano Bonner
  • Jamie Egan
  • Josh Ansley
  • Paul Lowndes
  • Pete Sibilia
  • Stuart Karmatz
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Origin
  • East Brunswick, New Jersey
Genre
  • Third Wave Ska
  • Ska Punk
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Reference
  • Wikipedia
  •  Allmusic
  •  Discogs
  •  Lastfm
  •  MusicBrainz
  • Rate Your Music
Associated Acts
  • Catch 22
  • Bandits of the Acoustic Revoltion
  • Gimp
  • One Cool Guy
Members
  • Chris Thatcher
  • Jim Conti
  • Matt Stewart
  • Mike Brown
  • Nadav Nirenberg
  • Pete McCullough
  • Tomas Kalnoky
Years Active
  • 2002(xsd:integer)
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  • 250(xsd:integer)
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Website
  • Myspace
  •  Facebook
  •  Official Website
  •  PureVolume
  •  Twitter
Current Members
  • Chris Thatcher
  • Jim Conti
  • Matt Stewart
  • Mike Brown
  • Mike Soprano
  • Pete McCullough
  • Tomas Kalnoky
Formed
  • 2002(xsd:integer)
  • East Brunswick, NJ, United States
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  • Streetlight Manifesto is an American ska punk band from East Brunswick Township, New Jersey under the creative leadership of Tomas Kalnoky. They released their first album, Everything Goes Numb, which was distributed by Victory Records, on August 26, 2003. The band headlined and sold out their first concert at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey on December 9, 2003. Several of Streetlight Manifesto's members were well known in the New Jersey third wave ska community for their roles in past ska punk bands from that area, primarily Kalnoky's Catch 22 and fellow New Jersey band One Cool Guy. As of 2007, the lineup consists of Mike Brown on alto and baritone sax, Jim Conti on alto and tenor sax, songwriter Tomas Kalnoky on guitar and lead vocals, bassist Peter McCullough, trombonist Mike Soprano, trumpet player Matt Stewart, and Chris Thatcher on drums.
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