Banned From Atlantis
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Banned From Atlantis were a Winnipeg based punk, rock, punk rock and indie band from the early 90's to 1995. They released a couple of 7" splits, 1 cassette tape called "Outie" and a full length CD called "People Write to Geena Davis in Japanese"
[edit] History
Little is known about Banned From Atlantis. All that's known is they started out on Fresh Bread Records, and after releasing Outie they signed onto the now defunct Sister Records for their release of People Write to Geen Davis in Japanese. The band broke up in late 1995.
Mike Germain then joined "The Hummers" (another Winnipeg based band) as their keyboardist in 2001
Doug dedicated People Write to.... to the memory of Christian J. Watson (1970-1994)
[edit] Band Members
Mike Germain (Vocals, Either Guitar or Bass)
James ___ (Lead Guitar)
Lisa ___ (Front man of band, Either Guitar or Bass.) Her voice is heard on the Treble Charger self=title zines under the Banned From Atlantis page, talking about essay topics they have written.
Doug ___ (Most likely the Drummer)
It's unknown if there were more people who had come and gone, this was their final lineup.
[edit] Releases
Outie (Nov. 1994 on two-track DAT recorder)
1. Subtle Suggestions
2. I'm On Fire (Brucee)
3. I Love You, You're Mad, You're Crazy, You're Mad, I Love You... Watch Me Set My Hair on Fire
4. White Owl
5. Pretty Geek Poetry
6. Sociopathetic
People Write to Geena Davis in Japanese (Four days in the Summer of 1995)
Recorded at God of Thunder Studios by Bob Weston and Paul James. Mastered at John Golden Mastering.
1. Tantrums
2. Philadelphia/Cincinatti
3. Sebadohboy
4. Ido
5. Rickets + Riddles
6. Subtle Suggestions
7. Steaming Seed
8. Sovereign Thug
9. Tricks
10. Pretty Geek Poetry
11. Sociopathetic