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Soon after the performance at Bay High School, where Rubin and Dunbar were enrolled, the original band dissolved. In May 1971, they shortened the name to The Rubinoos and reformed as a quartet with Donn Spindt on drums and Tom Carpender on bass. The group now focused on original material by Dunbar,
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were also named as defendants in the suit. Dunbar and Gangwer alleged that Lavigne plagiarized the Rubinoos' 1979 single "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend". Lavigne denied these accusations and claimed that she had never even heard of the Rubinoos before. In January 2008, an undisclosed
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formed the group Vox Pop and recorded an album of material, co produced by Dunbar and Dan Alexander at Alexanders Coast Recorders. Also in 1989, Jon Rubin joined the noted Los Angeles a cappella
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was reached between the two parties. Dunbar and Gangwer later released a statement in which they claimed to "completely exonerate" Lavigne and Dr. Luke from any wrongdoing.
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In 1980 Royse Ader was replaced by Al Chan. The Rubinoos then recorded the demos for a third album which never came to fruition. These demos, released in the 1990s as
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selection. In September 2021 the group scored a placement of their hit version of "I Think We're Alone Now" on the Season Three premier of the Netflix hit comedy
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released in 2019, was recorded with the same technique as their first sessions, playing all at once in the same room, recorded to analog tape. This was done at
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which was also a featured pick at Record Store Day. In October The Rubinoos set out for Europe to headline the Caravaca Power Pop Festival and tour of Spain.
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in 2024 the Rubinoos are scheduled to return to Europe for a multi country tour and a summer tour of the east coast of the United States.
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With the onset of the Covid epidemic in 2020, The Rubinoos' live performing schedule was put on hold for a couple of years. In June 2021,
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After the expiration of their contract with A&M Records, Earth Quake, along with their manager, Matthew King Kaufman, founded
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In 2022, the band had their cult classic "Rock and Roll is Dead" used as end title music for the first episode of the HBO hit
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cuts, "The New Teller" and "Government Center." Shortly after the release of "Chartbusters" Keranen left the Rubinoos to join
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released a live to two track recording of The Rubinoos done in 1976 at CBS Folsom Street Studios in San Francisco, entitled
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at three concerts with the Netherlands' Philharmonic. In 2002 The Rubinoos toured Spain and Japan, released the all-covers
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In May 2010, to coincide with their Spain/Italy tour, the Rubinoos released their first new original album in five years—
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In November 1970, Tommy Dunbar and Jon Rubin formed the Rubinoos to play at a dance for Bay High School in
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yielded the single and cult classic music video "If I Had You Back," which received heavy rotation on
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In January 2010, The Rubinoos played their first kids show in support of their first all ages CD
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In 2015, to celebrate their 45th anniversary the band released the appropriately titled album
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were released. Their success led to the end of The Rubinoos sabbatical and a new album,
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figures. Along with these accomplishments, The Rubinoos had a number one single in
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The Rubinoos began a long sabbatical in 1985. In 1989, Dunbar, Spindt, Chan, and
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They continued to tour in Europe and Japan with a few sporadic dates in the US.
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The band's early development was assisted and inspired by the success of
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for 13 weeks, one of their concerts was raffled off to a high school by
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albums of all time, praising its "trademark pitch-perfect harmonies".
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In July 2007, Dunbar and songwriter James Gangwer filed a lawsuit for
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One 'high point' of the band's early career included a performance at
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re-joined the group. In September 1974, they recorded a cover of
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and started recruiting additional talent. This included
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becoming Beserkley's first hit. The group appeared on
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which featured one newly recorded track, a cover of
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