60 CYCLE 60 Cycle 1996
60 Cycle was an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, United
States, formed in 1993. The band's line-up included founder and
principal songwriter Joey Rubenstein (lead vocals, guitar), Troy Van
Leeuwen (guitar, backing vocals), Glen Vagas (bass guitar,), and Kelli
Scott (drums).
60 Cycle developed a style of power pop/punk music and was known for
its unique melodic song craft and tight live performances. Before
disbanding in 1996, the group released one self-titled record produced
by Josh Abraham. The band contributed a song titled "Strapper" to the
soundtrack of the 1998 film Boogie Boy starring Joan Jett and Traci
Lords.
After the group's demise, Van Leeuwen and Scott went on to tour with
the band Failure while Rubenstein joined the group Fluorescein. Both of
these outfits garnered major label recording contracts and moderate
touring success. Rubenstein later developed a career as a composer for
film and television while Van Leeuwen went on to play with notable acts
such as A Perfect Circle and Queens of the Stone Age.
Tracklist
Quitting Time |
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Waterfall |
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Reefer Madness |
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Pretender |
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Compromise |
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Da Da |
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Los Angelino |
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Strapper |
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Blessing |
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Chase |
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Only Nothing |
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