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Just A Phase

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Just a Phase is a 3-piece band from the North Shore of Auckland, made up of Simon on Bass, Richard on Guitar and Chuck on Drums. They got together one sunny afternoon in late 2003 after Simon wrote a song during an English exam and one thing lead to another to create Just a Phase.

They are currently working on their first EP at the Rock Factory in Auckland which is to be self titled. Just a Phase draw there influences from many bands such as Sommerset, Anti-Flag, Frenzal Rhomb and even Elemeno P.

Band Members:
Simon Poulton (bass, vocals)
Richard Dangerfield (guitar, vocals)
Chuck Li (drums)

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cirE

Joined: 23/11/04
Posts: 2
Location: Auckland
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RE: Is Just a Phase a rather large cliche?
Posted: Sun Mar 6, 2005 10:06 pm
just a phase rocks hard

they are one of my band's main influences
 

TheLostProphet

Joined: 09/12/03
Posts: 76
Location: Auckland
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RE: Is Just a Phase a rather large cliche?
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 10:11 pm
just a phase rock my world.

and the bassist is so hot. i wish i was a bassist.

anyway, everyone loves a sellout.
 

Andrew

Joined: 02/09/02
Posts: 283
Location: Auckland
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RE: Is Just a Phase a rather large cliche?
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 3:28 am
squierbass: fuck off, if that's what kids like and that's what they want to do then leave them to it. I'm not sure if you realise this but there are a fuckload of kids out there who get in to the blink 182 sound etc etc. However, I wouldn't say that just a phase sound anything like blink 182.

Leave the guys alone and quit trying to bring them down. They're great guys doing what they love, others love it to so you are no one to bring them down.
 

cirE

Joined: 23/11/04
Posts: 2
Location: Auckland
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RE: Is Just a Phase a rather large cliche?
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 1:34 am
dude... this is like one of those special shore punk bands... first of all, they sound like minor threat without actually trying to sound like them... second, they play so god damn hard they break their instruments just by playing (witness the guitarist thrashing out one set of strings a gig)... third, they have the most hilariously solid fanbase... and forth, they're real humble, while trying to pose hard at the same time!

these guys are too good for mainstream anyway
 

bonnie

Joined: 24/07/04
Posts: 486
Location: Taranaki
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RE: Is Just a Phase a rather large cliche?
Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 3:34 pm
unerstand........... u are so right
 

squierbass

Joined: 17/12/04
Posts: 1
Location: Auckland
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Is Just a Phase a rather large cliche?
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2004 3:04 pm
Does it not strike one odd that yet another band has songs titled "Sell Out" and "I Don't Care"?
After reading their biography I can fairly determine that another group of young individuals are about to become a solid cliche.
Is it not true that Blink 182 already has too many bands absolutely identical to them? Is another one really neccesary?

Good Charlotte, Simple Plan, Yellowcard, 48 May; many pages could be filled with a seemingly endless list of bands who constantly sing about the same thing, try to fit into images which they're not (they all end up in mainstream pop rock) and even look similar.

Once this band hits the mainstream the song "Sell Out" will virtually instantaneously become a tune about themselves.
 

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