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The Ataris are an American rock band formed in 1994 in Anderson, Indiana. The band released three albums and three EPs through independent label Kung Fu Records before releasing so long, astoria in 2003 on Columbia Records. Best known for their cover of the Don Henley classic "The Boys of Summer," their fifth studio album Welcome the Night is expected in July 2006.//The band originally consisted of singer/songwriter/guitarist Kris Roe and guitarist Jasin Thomason. Using a 4-Track, they wrote and recorded demos in Kris's bedroom, with a drum machine as the drummer. At this point in time the band was searching for a full-time drummer. The first step in their road to success came when Kris attended a Vandals concert at Bogart's in Cincinnati, where he passed one of the demo tapes to a roadie from punk band The Vandals. A few weeks later, Kris received a call from Kung Fu Records, who told him they were interested in putting out their record, even though Roe was just searching for a drummer. However, the band ended up signing to Kung Fu anyway. The label sent the tape to various drummers, and eventually the band settled on Derrick Plourde. The band then proceeded to record their debut album Anywhere but Here, tracking the whole thing in less than a week. Interestingly, Kris Roe actually played all instruments on this record, except for the drums.In June of 1997, Kris moved from Anderson to Santa Barbara, California. Shortly afterward, Marko 72 joined the band on bass. Jasin Thomason left the band to go back to Indiana, and the group toured as a three-piece from then on (with Kris on bass). After a short tour in October 1997, the original lineup disbanded. Kris reformed the group with Mike Davenport on bass, Chris Knapp on drums, and Patrick Riley on guitar.From there, they gradually increased in popularity in the underground punk scene, producing the well-acclaimed EP, Look Forward to Failure, where blink-182's Mark Hoppus sang on one of the tracks ("That Special Girl"). However, it wasn't until the release of Blue Skies, Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits in the year 1999 that they started to be much more well-known around the world. This album, along with Look Forward to Failure, is responsible for the well-known punk rock anthem, "San Dimas High School Football Rules". Roe played all the guitar parts on this record. Many of their original fans consider this the best album in the Ataris' catalog. After this album, Riley left the band, and was replaced with Marco Peña
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