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Fifteen are:
Jeff Vocals Jack: Bass Mark Moreno: Drums Lucky also played Bass Mike Kirsh also played Guitar Mikey Mischief also played Drums Fifteen started not as a band. At first I was teaching Jack how to play guitar, and he was teaching me how to not drink. It accidentally turned into a band. We were homeless, we borrowed equipment. We put out a self-titled 7". We switched drummers. We all got hooked on speed. We put out an LP, "Swains First Bike Ride." We turned four piece and then back to three piece, losing Jack in the shuffle.... Read More. Related Bands: Crimpshrine 
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Heide Sez...
Compact Disc
1996
 
26 songs.
Featuring one to two songs from the likes of The Mr. T Experience, Pansy Division, The Queers,...
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Fifteen
There's No Place Like Home (Good Night)
7" Vinyl / Compact Disc EP
1996
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Compact Disc EP - $5.00 (Temporarily Out of Stock)
• 7" Vinyl - $3.50 (Temporarily Out of Stock)  
7 songs.
This EP is the last word on the band FIFTEEN, who existed from 1989 until 1996, and had...
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Fifteen
Choice of a New Generation
12" Vinyl / Compact Disc
1992
Temporarily Out of Stock
 
12 songs.
Join Jeff, Mark, and Lucky Dog on their desperate attempt to destroy the Death Star and...
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Various Artists
Can of Pork
Double 12" Vinyl / Compact Disc
1992
 
27 songs.
The Lookout Sound 1992. Pig out, kid. (24 page booklet out of print.)
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Swain's First Bike Ride
12" Vinyl / Compact Disc
1991
Temporarily Out of Stock
 
14 songs.
A love story, a soap opera, a rainy day, a song that makes you think. This is one of the...
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Fifteen started not as a band. At first I was teaching Jack how to play guitar, and he was teaching me how to not drink. It accidentally turned into a band. We were homeless, we borrowed equipment. We put out a self-titled 7". We switched drummers. We all got hooked on speed. We put out an LP, "Swains First Bike Ride." We turned four piece and then back to three piece, losing Jack in the shuffle. We put out another LP, "Choice of a New Generation."
Afterwards I kicked everybody out of the band, Jack came back. We did a couple of CDs on another label. Jack disappeared. We got sober. I found two other guys. We put out our own CD. Seven and a half years after we started, I kicked everybody out of the band, including myself. I had to deal with my 10 year stint of being homeless and 11 years of drug addiction.
At the end we had some stuff left over which is on "There's No Place Like Home." We were Jack, Mikey (Monsula), Jean Jean (East Bay Mud), Mark (East Bay Mud / Fetish), Jesse (Nuisance), Nick (Steadfast), Chris (Drippy Drawers), John (Drippy Drawers / Woolly Mammoth), Lucky Dog (Crummy Musicians) and Jeff (ex-Dog Day roadie). There was plenty of politics and music and stuff, but today I think what was important was that there was a group of people who would let a homeless kid have a voice. Bye - Jeff
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