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Formed in Washington, D.C., in 2001, Antelope gained a reputation through touring with Dischord mainstays such as <a href="spotify:artist:0E8Xl0rqwhKVaLB5sjErWr">Q and Not U</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2e15fjOtGIotsBNAXR3vSl">Black Eyes</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4jA6uC5NVUH3BQNDhQ5y4a">Soccer Team</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:62sC6lUEWRjbFqXpMmOk4G">Fugazi</a> bassist <a href="spotify:artist:1sbo1L9XfmgiWMFsL5xNjf">Joe Lally</a>. Over the first six years of their career, the band released a self-titled EP (a split venture with Dischord and their own Bug Records), a two-song EP (2004's Crowns/The Flock), and a full-length (2007's Reflector) on Dischord. Made up of Bee Elvy, Mike Andre, and Justin Moyer -- alumni from bands such as <a href="spotify:artist:5hvergCL8VEPtVVBq1YznH">Vertebrats</a> and (arguably) semi-legendary <a href="spotify:artist:7myWMEx6ISU6u956wYoACz">El Guapo</a> -- Antelope became a mainstay in the Dischord family at the tail end of the first decade of the 21st century, and backed up their solid releases with both regional and full U.S. tours. ~ Christopher True, Rovi

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