Gimp (band)
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Gimp were a small punk band that originated from East Brunswick, New Jersey. They were fronted by Tomas Kalnoky, who later went on to write, sing and play guitar for famed third-wave ska bands Catch 22 and Streetlight Manifesto. They released one cassette in 1995, entitled Smiles for Macavity, likely named after the cat, a subject of a poem. At the time, Tomas was 15. The band also featured drummer Chris Greer, another member of Catch 22, and Tomas' brother, Achilles, played violin on the track "Supernothing".