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Since their start in 1995, Bigwig have delivered an aggressive dose of sarcasm to the East Coast shores of New Jersey. Under the influence of <a href="spotify:artist:1U3sDWs6O3xDK5soNcuKEZ">Rich Kids on LSD</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:7qpy5KY3DVrezixTl6mziA">Propagandhi</a> -- minus the anarcho-politics -- members Tom Petta (vocals/guitar), John (bass), Josh (guitar), and Dan (drums) didn't waste any time with their initial releases. Coming to the attention of Fearless Records through <a href="spotify:artist:07ATE522e8aDsEb0JVLYqg">Strung Out</a>'s Jim Cherry, the band appeared on a handful of compilations and two EPs before their first full-length, un Merry Melodies, was released in 1997 courtesy of Fearless. Two years and some heavy touring followed before the follow-up, Stay Asleep, came out on Kung Fu Records in 1999. The guys returned to Fearless for August 2001's An Invitation to Tragedy, a faster, heavier album mixed by Ryan Greene (<a href="spotify:artist:66riGCPfih1Xqk81dDvpvf">Lagwagon</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5p3WimI9yquAF6Lqhlm4Ol">No Use for a Name</a>). Numerous member changes (interim members Jeremy Hernandez and Max Béchard went on to form <a href="spotify:artist:1vAK9sdtJ2uYtLEM2uauMw">Near Miss</a> together) and injuries plagued the band, causing little touring and a five-year gap between albums. With a permanent lineup finally in place -- Petta, Zak (bass), Jeff Powers (guitar), and Keith (drums) -- Bigwig released the muscular, and long overdue, Reclamation in February 2006. ~ Mike DaRonco, Rovi

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