Ultimate Fakebook

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Ultimate Fakebook

Ultimate Fakebook is an American rock band known for their infectious melodies, catchy hooks, and energetic live performances. Here are some key facts about them:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Ultimate Fakebook was formed in Manhattan, Kansas, in 1996. The band originally consisted of Bill McShane (vocals, guitar), Nick Colby (bass), and Eric Melin (drums). Drawing inspiration from power-pop and alternative rock influences, they quickly gained a following in the local music scene with their melodic songwriting and high-energy shows.

  2. Major Label Debut: In 1999, Ultimate Fakebook released their debut album, "Electric Kissing Parties", on Noisome Records. The album received positive reviews and helped raise the band's profile outside of their local scene. Following the success of "Electric Kissing Parties", Ultimate Fakebook signed with Epic Records and released their major label debut, "This Will Be Laughing Week", in 2000. The album showcased their knack for crafting hook-laden pop-rock anthems and garnered favorable reviews from critics.

  3. Critical Acclaim and Touring: "This Will Be Laughing Week" received critical acclaim and helped Ultimate Fakebook gain national attention. The band embarked on extensive tours to support the album, sharing the stage with acts like Weezer, Dashboard Confessional, and The Get Up Kids. Ultimate Fakebook's dynamic live performances and infectious stage presence endeared them to audiences across the country, solidifying their reputation as one of the Midwest's most exciting rock bands.

  4. Subsequent Releases and Hiatus: Following their major label debut, Ultimate Fakebook released their third album, "Open up and Say Awesome", in 2002. The album featured a mix of power-pop anthems and introspective ballads, showcasing the band's evolving musical maturity. Despite positive reviews, "Open up and Say Awesome" failed to achieve the same commercial success as their previous releases. In 2003, the band went on hiatus, with members pursuing other musical projects and interests.

  5. Reunion and Continued Popularity: Ultimate Fakebook reunited in 2010 for a series of reunion shows, much to the delight of their dedicated fanbase. The band's music continues to resonate with audiences, and they have remained active in the years since their reunion, playing occasional shows and releasing new music. Ultimate Fakebook's legacy as one of the Midwest's premier power-pop bands endures, with their catchy melodies and infectious energy continuing to captivate listeners old and ne

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