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The music of The Plastic Revolution is riddled with substance and is undeniably poignant. Characterized by untraditional song-structure, fantastically catchy hooks, and explosive exploratory lyrics, this music is truly a “revolution” of dynamic proportions.
About
TPR started officially as metaphor for life to Jake Skolnick. United with Justin Carey and Tommy Kelly through college dormitory experiences, all three revolutionaries went through San Diego State jamming with each other and fully immersing themselves in the college experience (partying). TPR added Andy Davis on drums and the foursome exploded onto the Southern California music scene January of 2007. Playing to dozens of bars and packed parties over the year, TPR’s popularity began to rise. As the band picked up bigger gigs (The Electronic Music Marathon, Headlining at Staump.com’s Rock The Gaslamp) they started gaining label interest. On May 16, 2007 TPR played a sold-out Industry Showcase at Los Angeles’ Club Goodhurt, which is featured in individual videos on the band’s website. Since the band is quite attached to their unorthodox song-structure and content, TPR resisted the urge to sign any record contract offered and decided to stick with their punk-rock roots by recording and releasing their music with no deadlines. Such is the reason why at the end of 2007, TPR signed to their own independent label: Mannequin Vanity Records. After some touring Carlos Ortiz was replaced by longtime fan and mutual friend Andy Davis, who was fresh out of the navy at the time. Since then, TPR has been bringing the revolution to the American people - embarking on a series of national and regional tours. CAUTION: Be on the lookout - The Plastic Revolution is coming to your town, drinking your beer, and rocking your socks off!



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