Tadpoles (band)
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This article is about the American psychedelic rock band. For the New Zealand rock band, see Tadpole (band).
Tadpoles are an American psychedelic rock band, formed in 1990 in New York City by Todd Parker (guitars/vocals), Michael Kite Audino (drums) and Josh Bracken (bass.) In 1992, Nick Kramer (guitars/vocals), David Max (bass) and Andrew Jackson (guitars) of the fledgling Manhattan group, Hit, joined the Tadpoles after putting Hit on hiatus.
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Origin | Manhattan, New York / Hoboken, New Jersey, United States |
Genres | Psychedelic rock, noise pop, indie rock, space rock |
Years active | 1990–2000 |
Labels | Bakery Records, Camera Obscura Records |
Members | Todd Parker Nick Kramer David Max Adam Boyette |
Past members | Michael Kite Audino Andrew Jackson Josh Bracken |
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In 1993 Kite and Jackson left the group, which relocated to Hoboken, New Jersey, where Parker formed Bakery Records. In 1996, Adam Boyette (drums) joined Tadpoles to complete what would be their final line-up. Parker announced the Tadpoles would be going on an “indefinite hiatus” in 2000, and the group disbanded. Kramer, Max and Boyette reformed Hit and continued on.