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After a tour of the United States with Modest Mouse in support of the album, Bertram left the band. Robin Peringer, whom Atkins and Johnson had met as a touring guitarist with Modest Mouse, replaced Bertram. Peringer was initially a temporary replacement but soon became a full member.
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Ten years after disbanding, 764-HERO reunited on March 4, 2012 for a secret show in Seattle. A week later, the band belatedly toured Japan, embarking on five dates with Japanese band Moools. Atkins and Johnson were joined by Ken Jarvey on bass.
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The group was formed in 1995 by John Atkins, a Seattle native and member of Hush Harbor, and Polly Johnson of the band Bell Jar. The two met through David Dickenson, Atkins's coworker and Johnson's partner, who would soon establish
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critic Ari Wiznitzer described the latter as especially derivative of Pacific Northwestern music in a retrospective review. The group began attracting a national audience, next releasing the
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The Magic Magicians continued, releasing their self-titled album in 2003. In 2004, Atkins formed The Can't See with friends Thomas Wright and Ken Jarvey. In 2006 they released
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20th Anniversary Party on August 25. Their two-song set comprised "Now You're Swimming", the first song ever released on the label, and a cover of
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The band initially comprised singer and guitarist John Atkins and drummer Polly Johnson. The lineup was expanded with the addition of bassist
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in 1998, followed by his replacement Robin Peringer in 2000. The band's music was frequently likened to that of other groups from the
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s Rob Mitchum for being "mediocre" and "boring" overall. The band broke up later that year, on the eve of their first tour of Japan.
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critic Jeremy Schneyer called the album a mix of melancholia and pop sensibilities that stood as "the band's high water mark".
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In the following year, they issued both the "Now You're Swimming" 7" on Suicide Squeeze and their debut album,
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The original two-piece lineup reunited briefly in 2016, playing the
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to perform songs he felt would not fit 764-HERO. The two formed
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764-HERO moved to Tiger Style Records for their final release,
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violators. The duo debuted with the "High School Poetry" 7" on
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Index

Seattle
Washington
Indie rock
emo
Suicide Squeeze
Up
Tiger Style
James Bertram
indie rock
Seattle
Washington
Up Records
Tiger Style Records
collaborative single
Modest Mouse
James Bertram
Pacific Northwest
Suicide Squeeze Records
Washington State Department of Transportation
carpool lane
Up Records
AllMusic
Whenever You See Fit
Modest Mouse
Scntfc
James Bertram
Red Stars Theory
Lync
Beck
Get Here and Stay

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