Southern California punkers
Strung Out were formed in 1992, with a lineup featuring vocalist
Jason Cruz, guitarists
Jake Kiley and
Rob Ramos, bassist
Jim Cherry, and drummer
Jordan Burns (formerly of
Ten Foot Pole, who joined up after the band's first 7"). The quintet signed with
NOFX bassist
Fat Mike's Fat Wreck Chords label in 1993 and issued a debut album,
Another Day in Paradise, the following year. The band took an artistic leap forward with the 1996 follow-up,
Suburban Teenage Wasteland Blues, an album whose rapid-fire playing began to build their following among fans of new-school punk-pop. In 1998
Strung Out issued the
Crossroads & Illusions EP and the full-length
Twisted by Design, the latter a more progressive work that found the group beginning to mix elements of technique-oriented heavy metal into its instrumental attack; in addition, Fat Wreck Chords issued a set of early
Strung Out material titled
The Skinny Years: Before We Got Fat.
Cherry left the band in 1999, going on to play with
Zero Down and
Pulley, and was replaced by
Chris Aiken on bass. The band returned in 2000 with the EP
The Element of Sonic Defiance and followed two years later with
An American Paradox, the band's first album to chart on Billboard (hitting number 11 on the Independent Albums chart). Their summer 2003 live album featured 21 tracks and comic book artwork done by
Cruz himself.
Strung Out's fifth full-length,
Exile in Oblivion, was produced by Matt Hyde (
Slayer) and issued in November 2004; it contained the song "Swan Dive," which was a tribute to former bassist
Jim Cherry, who had sadly passed away in July 2002 from a lifelong heart condition. In June of 2007 the band's next effort,
Blackhawks Over Los Angeles, came out.
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Steve Huey, Rovi