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133: 25: 299:, the band has had a fluid lineup over its career, with the most recent lineup (last active in 2004) includes Elyse Rogers and Karina Deniké on vocals, brothers Jason Hammon and Gavin Hammon on guitar and drums respectively, and Mikey Weiss on bass. They have released four studio albums, highlighted by the 1995 release 545:
series. Although the performance included an unreleased song and made mention of the band working on a new studio album, the show proved to be DHC's last performance to date as the band has since gone on hiatus. Although they have not explicitly stated having broken up, there has been no announcement
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After numerous membership changes which eventually left only the original drummer Larsen and bassist Wing, DHC solidified a line-up with dual vocalists Karina Deniké Schwarz and Elyse Rogers, guitarists Jason Hammon and Jaime McCormick, and drummer Gavin Hammon (Jason's brother). Following a period
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for a sold-out performance. In 1992, bowing to fan pressure, DHC reunited for a one-off series of gigs, but after the positive response to their performance, the band chose to reform on a permanent basis. In 1993, to commemorate their reunion, Moon Records released a CD compilation of the band's
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than what they had been playing with Operation Ivy. The first line-up featured Armstrong on vocals and Freeman on guitar, as well as drummer Erik Larsen (whom they specifically lured away from a rocksteady band called "The Liquidators"). The band also featured keyboardist Joey Schaaf, vocalists
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As the band began touring nationally by the mid-1990s, the line-up changed once again, now featuring Rogers, Denike, Hammon, his brother Gavin Hammon on drums, guitarist Scott Goodell and bassist Mikey Weiss. In 1995, DHC were the very first group signed to
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DHC started playing less frequently in the early 2000s, limiting their performances to West Coast shows and occasional appearances at events such as the 2002
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in Berkeley in 1989. Shortly after their debut, however, Freeman and Armstrong left to pursue other interests, mainly another punk-based ska project called
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and later, Billy Bouchard to stand in for live shows until the need for a second guitarist was nixed and Hammon handled all guitar parts himself.
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was released; curious customers would ask about the band or their sound, and the other employees would point him out as the bass player.
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Their debut album became a word-of-mouth underground hit even with the band disbanded, and the group reunited in 1991 at
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sound than the band's prior recordings. The album's single, "Enough", was featured on the soundtrack to the film
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of any future plans to resume touring or recording. The band continues to be active on social media as of 2023.
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The band toured extensively throughout the mid to late 1990s, both as a headliner and opening for bands such as
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The band experimented with various songs and styles until they played their first show at
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Ingrid Jonsson and Andrew Champion, guitarist Grant McIntire, and bassist Joel Wing.
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of steady gigging, DHC finally caught a break after being booked at an all-ska
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The Live Record: Witless Banter & 25 Mildly Antagonistic Songs About Love
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The Live Record: Witless Banter and 25 Mildly Antagonistic Songs About Love
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The original incarnation of the Dance Hall Crashers (named after the
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Lead singers Karina Deniké (foreground) and Elyse Rogers (1998)
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entire body of work from 1989 to 1992, appropriately titled
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In 1998, DHC released their last release with MCA, the EP
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which featured the minor hit song "Enough", produced by
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Jason Hammon, Elyse Rogers, and Mikey Weiss (1995).
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Lead singers Karina Deniké (foreground) and Elyse Rogers (1998)
Berkeley, California
Ska punk
pop punk
Moon Ska
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Pink and Black
Andrew Champion
Tim Armstrong
Matt Freeman
ska punk
Berkeley, California
Operation Ivy
Tim Armstrong
Matt Freeman
Lockjaw
Rob Cavallo
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Alton Ellis

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