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'''Gauge''' was a post-hardcore band who existed from 1991 until 1994. They were very influential on the emerging Northwest suburban emo/punk scene during their lifespan. In 2010, the group announced they were reuniting. They played several local shows in 2010 and 2011 but have been largely inactive ever since. | '''Gauge''' was a post-hardcore band who existed from [[1991]] until [[1994]]. They were very influential on the emerging Northwest suburban emo/punk scene during their lifespan. In [[2010]], the group announced they were reuniting. They played several local shows in 2010 and [[2011]] but have been largely inactive ever since. | ||
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Revision as of 16:51, 17 August 2016
Gauge was a post-hardcore band who existed from 1991 until 1994. They were very influential on the emerging Northwest suburban emo/punk scene during their lifespan. In 2010, the group announced they were reuniting. They played several local shows in 2010 and 2011 but have been largely inactive ever since.
Members
- Scott "Gub" Conway - Vocals/Guitar
- Kevin J. Frank - Guitar/Vocals
- Neil Sandler - Bass
- Ryan Rapsys - Drums
Releases
- Demo CS (1991)
- Carving Belt/Midwest 7" (Shakefork Records, 1992) - Free show giveaway, 100 copies pressed, songs taken from the demo
- Blank 7" EP (Shakefork Records, 1992)
- Gauge/Grout Villa split 7" with Grout Villa (Permanent Satan, 1992)
- Soothe LP/CD (THD Records/Radius Records, 1993)
- Swing 7" (Underdog Records, 1993)
- Fire Tongue Burning Stomach CD/LP (Underdog Records, 1994) - CD includes the Swing single
- 43 10" EP (Actionboy Records, 1995)
- I CD (Tree Records, 2000) - First half of a proposed two-part discography, contains all material released by from their demo through the first LP
- II digital (Shakefork Records, 2010) - 2nd half of their discography, contains everything released after the first LP through their posthumous 10' EP and one unreleased track
- Mints 7"/digital EP (Shakefork Records, 2010) - 7" was a free giveaway at their 2010 reunion show in Chicago. The digital version has 2 extra songs.