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Status: Single
City: IKEA
State: Washington DC
Country: US
Signup Date: 10/20/2004
Wednesday, April 05, 2006 

in case you didn't know, sentai has had lots of bassist over the past 2-3 years we've been around. why we have gone through so many is something i cannot explain.
for those who are curious i thought i'd just take time to list everyone who's played bass for us and give the credit they deserve in chronological order:

1. Michael Butts
(we started sentai with him, and wrote/played/recorded I Am The Never Ending Siren with us. if you have that he's the other guy singing. i'm pretty sure he's starting a new band, i'll update this blog to any that are interested)

2. Andrew Meneghello
(only played two shows with us but yeah he's awesome.)

3. Nick Barkley
(wrote some/ played & recorded our split with La Mi Vida Violenta. right now lives in dc and is playing in a couple bands)

4. Joseph Maniwang
(he played a lot of shows with him and helped write some stuff that's not out yet)

5. Hugh McElroy
(hugh has been a friend of ours for awhile. he recorded I Am The Never Ending Siren & the La Mi Vida Violenta/Sentai split. when joseph informed us he couldn't do the ruffian bff tour hugh agreed to temporarilly fill in. joseph later quit and since hugh already knew the songs he sortof just ended up being our bassist. he is still playing/writing with us. the Studio 13 cdr was recorded during the ruffian bff tour so that's him playing bass & other things. Hugh runs ruffian records and also plays in Hand Fed Babies/Equinox/countless other bands too. you can read all about him on wikipedia.org)

i hope this explains things, this is something people ask me about all the time.

joseph3000
joseph maniwang

 
"he played a lot of shows with him" lol, yes, i did play a lot of shows with me.
 
Posted by joseph3000 on Wednesday, September 05, 2007 - 1:49 PM
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Sentai

 
oops
 
Posted by Sentai on Wednesday, September 05, 2007 - 10:19 PM
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