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'''The Methadones''' are a pop-punk band led by [[Dan Schafer]] of [[Screeching Weasel]] and [[Sludgeworth]] fame.  Originally started as a side project by Vapid in [[1993]], the current steady version of the Methadones came to be around [[2001]].  
'''The Methadones''' are a pop-punk band led by [[Dan Schafer]] of [[Screeching Weasel]] and [[Sludgeworth]] fame.  Originally started as a side project by Vapid in [[1993]] which featured a revolving cast of musicians (although bassist Pete Mittler has been involved since the beginning), the Methadones came to be Dan's full-time band around [[2001]]. That year, he recruited bassist B-Face (ex-Queers/[[The Mopes]]) and drummer Dan Lumley (ex-Rattail Grenedier/Squirtgun/[[Screeching Weasel]]/[[The Riverdales]]/[[The Mopes]]) to record the band's first LP, '''Ill At Ease'''.  The band's current line up of Schafer, Mittler, guitarist Mike Byrne (ex-[[The Vindictives]])and drummer Mike Soucy came together by the time of the release of the group's 2nd album, '''Career Objective''' (although drummer Matt Drastic plays on that release).  In May of 2007, after the recording but prior to the release of '''This Won't Hurt...''', guitarist Ken Ortman (ex-Battalion of Saints), who had done a stint with the band in the '90s, joined the group, leaving Dan to concentrate solely on vocals.


== Members ==
Pete Mittler and Mike Soucy are also members of [[The Bomb]].


* [[Dan Schafer]] - Vocals, Guitar
== Current Members ==
 
* [[Dan Schafer]] - Vocals (also guitar prior to mid-2007)
* [[Mike Byrne]] - Guitar
* [[Mike Byrne]] - Guitar
* Ken Ortman - Guitar
* Pete Mittler - Bass
* Pete Mittler - Bass
* Mike Soucy - Drums
* Mike Soucy - Drums
== Former Members ==
* B-Face - Bass on ''Ill At Ease''
* Dan Lumley - Drums on ''Ill At Ease''
* Matt Drastic - Drums on ''Career Objective''
* [[Pat Buckley]] - Drums
== Discography ==
* '''Ill At Ease''' CD (A-F Records, [[2001]])
* '''Career Objective''' CD (Stardumb Records/Thick Records, [[2003]])
* '''Not Economically Viable''' CD (Thick Records, [[2004]])
* '''21st Century Power Pop Riot''' CD (Red Scare, [[2006]])
**Note:  all cover songs
* '''This Won't Hurt...''' CD (Red Scare, [[2007]])


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 15:43, 21 November 2007

The Methadones are a pop-punk band led by Dan Schafer of Screeching Weasel and Sludgeworth fame. Originally started as a side project by Vapid in 1993 which featured a revolving cast of musicians (although bassist Pete Mittler has been involved since the beginning), the Methadones came to be Dan's full-time band around 2001. That year, he recruited bassist B-Face (ex-Queers/The Mopes) and drummer Dan Lumley (ex-Rattail Grenedier/Squirtgun/Screeching Weasel/The Riverdales/The Mopes) to record the band's first LP, Ill At Ease. The band's current line up of Schafer, Mittler, guitarist Mike Byrne (ex-The Vindictives)and drummer Mike Soucy came together by the time of the release of the group's 2nd album, Career Objective (although drummer Matt Drastic plays on that release). In May of 2007, after the recording but prior to the release of This Won't Hurt..., guitarist Ken Ortman (ex-Battalion of Saints), who had done a stint with the band in the '90s, joined the group, leaving Dan to concentrate solely on vocals.

Pete Mittler and Mike Soucy are also members of The Bomb.

Current Members

  • Dan Schafer - Vocals (also guitar prior to mid-2007)
  • Mike Byrne - Guitar
  • Ken Ortman - Guitar
  • Pete Mittler - Bass
  • Mike Soucy - Drums

Former Members

  • B-Face - Bass on Ill At Ease
  • Dan Lumley - Drums on Ill At Ease
  • Matt Drastic - Drums on Career Objective
  • Pat Buckley - Drums

Discography

  • Ill At Ease CD (A-F Records, 2001)
  • Career Objective CD (Stardumb Records/Thick Records, 2003)
  • Not Economically Viable CD (Thick Records, 2004)
  • 21st Century Power Pop Riot CD (Red Scare, 2006)
    • Note: all cover songs
  • This Won't Hurt... CD (Red Scare, 2007)


External Links