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Sometimes joked seeing that seeking like N.W.A but sounding like Green Time, Jacksonville pop-punk clothing Whole Wheat Loaf of bread met up in 2003 about close friends vocalist/guitarist Aaron Abraham and vocalist/bassist Nicholas Largen. Both was raised hearing rap and punk music, and even though initially starting up to create a rap group, both found that they both performed electric guitar and quickly exchanged their hip-hop beats for catchy and caffeinated “Dirty South punk rock and roll.” Largen’s old sibling Joseph was tapped for drum responsibilities and WHOLE WHEAT GRAINS Bread were full. The people debuted in January 2005 with Minority Guidelines on Fighting Information, made by Darian Rundall (Pennywise, Yellowcard). They backed the record on the highway with rings like Streetlight Manifesto, the Suicide Devices, MxPx, and Reel Big Seafood. However in June 2006, Nick, who got multiple felony convictions currently on his record, was imprisoned on first-degree robbery fees and sentenced to seven years in jail. The band continuing on without him, enlisting Un Pus’ C.J. Randolph (aka Johnny Rock and roll) as his substitute. Early fall displays were performed assisting Wu-Tang’s Killah Priest before shutting out the entire year starting for the Jumping Souls countrywide. Their EP Punk Existence also appeared to get that November.

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