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Prior to the release of the album, the band recruited second guitarist Jerry Paulson and began performing vigorously throughout the United States. After the recording of their debut, the band went on to hire touring guitarist Michael Rizzo. This was later highlighted by an extended tour with Hootie
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With the addition of Orlando music scene veteran (Braille Closet, Triple D, Choke, Blue Meridian) drummer Erik Lievano, the band began earning a name for themselves in Florida and other southern states. Their 1997 release
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students Gar Willard and Jordan Pouzzner put together an acoustic act known as Gumwrapper Curb. In 1995, bassist Adam Loewy and drummer Mathew McCauley joined the band to flesh out the sound. The self-titled
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CD, combined with the success of the band's live shows, got them signed to a major label. Lievano would exit the band in late 1997.
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and other local radio stations began playing. The band then began getting booked on shows with the likes of
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demo EP was released in 1996 and the band began playing shows.
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