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Scrappy and melodic punk rockers from Minneapolis, MN, Banner Pilot got their start in 2005 under the obvious influence of acts like <a href="spotify:artist:1aEYCT7t18aM3VvM6y8oVR">Alkaline Trio</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0aQ8Ow9YAkGxr5bbehjkcS">the Lawrence Arms</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4bcaz6nXnH8LTRiXALe8XV">Jawbreaker</a>, and hometown boys <a href="spotify:artist:4YAN46l70QV0PGXlMg0iHi">Dillinger Four</a>. In 2005, vocalist/guitarist Nick and bassist/guitarist Nate recorded a demo together, resourcefully using a computer program as their faithful skinsman. They later added two members to complete a breathing Banner Pilot crew, guitarist/vocalist Mike and drummer Danny, and between them all, the bandmembers represented time served in a bunch of area groups, including Rivethead, <a href="spotify:artist:5oPflNEIhaZ8pFJWxMZtDv">Off with Their Heads</a>, the Pyongyang Metro, These Riffs, and Snowpants. Banner Pilot soon headed back into the studio and recorded the eight-song EP Pass the Poison, which was released in spring 2006 via local imprint Arsenic Records. A split 7" with Orlando's <a href="spotify:artist:3XqKkKSwLDhhUHkRTDXOla">Monikers</a> followed a year later on the Florida-based indie label Kiss of Death Records, while Collapser marked their full-length debut in 2009. ~ Corey Apar, Rovi

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