Biography
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Years Active
1995 – 2002 (7 years)
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Founded In
Mission Viejo, Orange County, California, United States
Snax was a christan ska punk band out of Mission Viejo, California who toured in the late 1990's and featured current Linkin Park bassist, Dave "Phoenix" Farrell on bass. And unlike most Ska bands, Tasty Snax does not have a horn section. The band later changed their name from Tasty Snax, to Snax, before the release of their second album under their new, self-titled band name.
Snax was formed in Mission Viejo, California, and was active during 1995-2002. And it is unclear whether the band was named Snax or The Snax, after they changed their name from Tasty Snax.
Snax's first album Run Joseph Run was recorded in 1998 and was released on June 1, 1998. Run Joseph Run contains the first and only music video released by Snax, for their song, Run Joseph Run. The music video was released on June 1, 1998, as a part of their label Screaming Giant Records's Aerobic Video Compilation.
Snax's second studio album, Snax was recorded in the Supertones home studio in 1999-2000 and was released on April 17, 2000.
Members
- Mark Fiore (1995-2002)
- Dave Farrell (1995-October 22, 2000)
- Mark Keller (1995-2002)
- Ryan "Cheese" Maroney (1995-2002)
- Jim Roach (2000-2002)
- Eric Pfeiffer (1995 - 1999)
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