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MEET ME AT THE PUB from Venice Beach, California, formed in 1999.
Jeremy, Sully and Jack started playing their first shows at the Malibu Inn every Monday night, soon building a rapid local fan base with the local surfers and skaters. Their early shows helped the band find their true Southern California style combining' melodic vocals, thumpin bass lines and thick beats. The band plays Reggae, Rock, Ska, Punk and even the odd waltz. Fans enjoy the spontaneous freestyles that keep the shows fresh and live every night.

Early shows were full of energy fueled by beer, Tequila and some of the finest ganja. The fans would throw bar stools; Jeremy would do back flips, the bar tender would hang from the rafters and by the end of the night drums were smashed and lives were changed. THESE GUYS ARE THE REAL THING! Their songs have energy and the vocals are satirical but real.

MEET ME AT THE PUB have played over 1,500 shows in the past 10 years that they have been a band and have gained a solid following. Through the power of the internet and touring over seas the fans have been spreading the word of the PUB!

In 2003 the band released their first major album "Monday Night" and with help from SurfRock Int. the band released their first Japan Imort in 2006 and a new release for Japan in 2009, The band have also toured all over the US, the UK and will be heading to Japan for a tour in Sep 2009.

The band will be releasing their third album "Tall Can Wednesday" in July 2009 produced by Lewis Richards who has worked with Slightly Stoopid, The Dirty Heads, Sublime with Rome and the band will be touring the new album in the fall and heading back to the UK in 2010.

They have shared the stage with Fishbone, Bad Manners, EEK a Mouse, LB Shortbus, Weapon Of Choice, The Dirty Heads, Morgan Heritage, Half Pint, The Untouchables, Rebelution, Iration, Tomorrows Bad Seeds, B foundation, Horny Toad, Voodoo Glowskulls, Common Sence and too many others to name.
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