Kiss it Goodbye was a hardcore band from Seattle, Washington, USA that existed from 1996 to 1998.
After leaving the New Jersey band Deadguy, vocalist Tim Singer and
guitarist Keith Huckins moved on to form Kiss it Goodbye with bassist
Thom Rusnack and drummer Andrew Gormley. Huckins, Rusnack and Gormley
were already familiar musically as they had all previously performed
together in the New Jersey band Rorschach.
A demo tape was quickly recorded and heavily circulated around the
New York City area which responded with high praise. The band decided to
leave their New Jersey roots and follow Tim to Seattle. The band
recorded their 1997 debut LP She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not for
Revelation Records. Produced by Billy Anderson, the album had the same
familiar sound that fans of Deadguy and Rorschach had come to know along
with Singer's melodramatic screams and ramblings. The tracks "Preacher"
and "Target Practice" which were omitted from She Loves Me.. were also
released this same year as a 7" EP through Revelation.
In 1997, the band toured with Unsane. They also toured with death
metal outfit Obituary. Shortly after the tour, Huckins decided the
touring and music were no longer to his liking and was replaced by
Seattle hardcore veteran Demian "Headboy" Johnston.
The band recorded material in 1998 for an EP that was to be released
by Sub Pop Records but was never released by the label as Tim Singer
soon decided to leave the band, effectively dissolving it. The tracks
were eventually released by Revelation Records as the Choke CD/7" EP.
Tracklist
A1 | Manthing | |
A2 | Afterschool Special | |
A3 | Target Practice | |
A4 | Hartley |
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