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'''Friction''' was pop-punk/emo-core band from the western suburbs (Downers Grove/Lombard) who existed from 1991 until 1994. The band played one reunion show at the [[Fireside Bowl]] in 1995. Vocalist/drummer [[Bob Nanna]] would go on to create a name for himself in the emo and indie-rock scenes fronting the bands Braid and Hey Mercedes as well as a number of other, smaller bands and projects.
'''Friction''' was pop-punk/emocore band from the western suburbs (Downers Grove/Lombard) who existed from [[1991]] until [[1994]]. The band played one reunion show at the [[Fireside Bowl]] in [[1995]]. Vocalist/drummer [[Bob Nanna]] would go on to create a name for himself in the emo and indie-rock scenes fronting the bands Braid and Hey Mercedes as well as a number of other, smaller bands and projects.


==Members==
==Members==
* [[Bob Nanna]] - Vocals/Drums
* [[Bob Nanna]] - Vocals/Drums
* [[Andy Knudsen]] - Guitar
* [[Andy Knudsen]] - Guitar
* [[Scott Broadhurst]] aka Scott Snot - Bass
* [[Scott Broadhurst]] aka Scott Snot - Bass


==Discography==
==Discography==
===Releases===
===Releases===
* ''[[Makeshift]]'' 7" EP ([[Shakefork Records]], 1993
* ''[[Makeshift]]'' 7" EP ([[Shakefork Records]], 1993
* '''[[Blurred In Six]]''' LP/CD (Allied Recordings, 1993)
* '''[[Blurred In Six]]''' LP/CD (Allied Recordings, 1993)
**CD version contains 5 bonus tracks
**CD version contains 5 bonus tracks
* ''[[Nothing Dies With Blue Skies]]'' split 7" EP w/[[Cap'n Jazz]] (Shakefork Records, 1995)
* ''[[Nothing Dies With Blue Skies]]'' split 7" EP w/[[Cap'n Jazz]] (Shakefork Records, 1995)
* '''[[Hours Of Operation:  Discography 1991-1994]]''' double CD (Polyvinyl Records, 2002)
* '''[[Hours Of Operation:  Discography 1991-1994]]''' double CD (Polyvinyl Records, 2002)


===Appearances===
===Appearances===
*  "Wheels" on the ''Emergency Broadcast System - Volume Two'' 7" compilation (Allied Recordings, 1992)
*  "Wheels" on the ''Emergency Broadcast System - Volume Two'' 7" compilation (Allied Recordings, 1992)
*  "Box Turtle" on the ''[[Picking More Daisies]]'' 7" compilation ([[Further Beyond Records]], 1993)
*  "Box Turtle" on the ''[[Picking More Daisies]]'' 7" compilation ([[Further Beyond Records]], 1993)
*  "22nd/Sundial" on the ''Music For The Proletariet'' CD compilation (Allied Recordings, 1993)
*  "22nd/Sundial" on the ''Music For The Proletariet'' CD compilation (Allied Recordings, 1993)
*  "Shoot Don't Test Shoot" and "Split" on the ''[[How The Midwest Was Won]]'' double 7" compilation ([[Subfusc]]/Kiss Of Winter, 1993)
*  "Shoot Don't Test Shoot" and "Split" on the ''[[How The Midwest Was Won]]'' double 7" compilation ([[Subfusc]]/Kiss Of Winter, 1993)
*  "Milt" on the '''[[It's A Punk Thing, You Wouldn't Understand]]''' LP compilation (Shakefork Records, 1993)
*  "Milt" on the '''[[It's A Punk Thing, You Wouldn't Understand]]''' LP compilation (Shakefork Records, 1993)
*  "Happy Days" on the ''Punk TV'' compilation LP (Red Dawg Records, 1995)
*  "Happy Days" on the ''Punk TV'' compilation LP (Red Dawg Records, 1995)
*  "Squelch" on the ''Applied Sciences'' compilation CD (ZK Records, 1995)
*  "Squelch" on the ''Applied Sciences'' compilation CD (ZK Records, 1995)
*  "The Re-Makeshift Chimney" on the ''Big Pants Waste Precious Fabric'' CD compilation (No Idea Records, 1995)
*  "The Re-Makeshift Chimney" on the ''Big Pants Waste Precious Fabric'' CD compilation (No Idea Records, 1995)
*  "Hybrid Moments" on the '''[[Ground Rule Double]]''' CD/double LP compilation ([[Divot Records]]/[[Actionboy Records]], 1996)
*  "Hybrid Moments" on the '''[[Ground Rule Double]]''' CD/double LP compilation ([[Divot Records]]/[[Actionboy Records]], 1996)


== References ==
* [https://www.discogs.com/artist/825537-Friction-8 Discogs profile]


[[Category:Bands]]
[[Category:Bands]]
[[Category:Western Suburbs]]
[[Category:Western Suburbs]]

Latest revision as of 15:52, 5 August 2016

Friction was pop-punk/emocore band from the western suburbs (Downers Grove/Lombard) who existed from 1991 until 1994. The band played one reunion show at the Fireside Bowl in 1995. Vocalist/drummer Bob Nanna would go on to create a name for himself in the emo and indie-rock scenes fronting the bands Braid and Hey Mercedes as well as a number of other, smaller bands and projects.

Members

Discography

Releases

Appearances

  • "Wheels" on the Emergency Broadcast System - Volume Two 7" compilation (Allied Recordings, 1992)
  • "Box Turtle" on the Picking More Daisies 7" compilation (Further Beyond Records, 1993)
  • "22nd/Sundial" on the Music For The Proletariet CD compilation (Allied Recordings, 1993)
  • "Shoot Don't Test Shoot" and "Split" on the How The Midwest Was Won double 7" compilation (Subfusc/Kiss Of Winter, 1993)
  • "Milt" on the It's A Punk Thing, You Wouldn't Understand LP compilation (Shakefork Records, 1993)
  • "Happy Days" on the Punk TV compilation LP (Red Dawg Records, 1995)
  • "Squelch" on the Applied Sciences compilation CD (ZK Records, 1995)
  • "The Re-Makeshift Chimney" on the Big Pants Waste Precious Fabric CD compilation (No Idea Records, 1995)
  • "Hybrid Moments" on the Ground Rule Double CD/double LP compilation (Divot Records/Actionboy Records, 1996)

References