THE HISTORY OF THE UNKNOWN:
The Current lineup;
Ken Blaze Vocals |
Wayne Roscoe Drums |
Pete Woodward Guitar |
Brian McCafferty Bass,BVox |
It did take them a while to get there, however. The Unknown began way back in 1989 -yeah, that's right, cheesedick, when Op IV was still a band and not a suburban legend, or when Green Day was only 39 smooth years old - and, despite circumstances, immediately established a reputation for creating quality original angst-ridden music.The Unknown soon outstripped their original limitations and rose head-and-shoulders above the pack. Strangely, few people paid any attention to their riveting pogo-perfect la-la punk. But then again, hardly anyone wore wallet chains back then either; the vanguard is often ignored by the dullard masses. Stalwart vocalist Ken Blaze was now ably abetted by the insane firecracker drum sound of Wayne Roscoe; the corps was rounded out by the combination of Peter Ahn and Mike Vaughn. The Unknown grew stronger, garnered some critical praise from publications as diverse as Cleveland's Scene, Jim Testa's Jersey Beat and even Maximum Rock N' Roll, and eventually embarked on a summer tour ('93) in support of their hellzapoppin' full-length debut "Change."
The Unknown, 1992.
Mike Vaughn-Guitar Wayne Roscoe-Drums Ken Blaze-Vocals Peter Ahn-Bass In their defense, I will say hey, man, this was back when Metallica lauded Faith No More and still played metal, "classic rock" still ruled the airwaves, and all the kids wore black.
The Unknown, 1994
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Immediately after this successful trailblazing, with the new "Seems So Real" split 7" in hand (split with the Dirt Merchants of Detroit), the band almost broke up. Okay, they sorta broke up. Okay, Ken and Wayne were now joined by guitar hero Chris Roscoe, and, with Chris doubling on bass a` la Greg Ginn, they recorded a stunning testimonial of their staying power, the "On Our Own" 7". After yet more endless gigging and rehearsing in the Roscoe Rock Hall, and with new bassist Thom Janini in tow (and Mike Vaughn back in the fold), they began to tune up to record a second full-length.
The Unknown, 1995.
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The Unknown, 1996.
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The Unknown, 1999.
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The Unknown, 2000.
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The Unknown, 2001
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The recording and writing of RADIO LIED TO ME was finished up in early 2003 with Tommy Rich at Closerlook Studios in Cleveland, Ohio. This would be the 4th and last album with Chris Roscoe at the guitar helms. On January 11, 2003, Chris Roscoe played his last show with the Unknown. He picked up his things, and he and his wife left for Japan to live out their lives in the land of the rising sun. Past members Peter Ahn, Mike Vaughn and Thom Janini joined in on the festivites and sent out Chris with a party/show that saw the Unknown play over 30 songs in 2 hours spanning 4 different line-ups and 12 years. That night was also the introduction of the new member of the Unknown family, Pete Woodward. Pete has stepped in to play guitar as as the band plans to tour the UK and Europe in early 2003 to support RADIO LIED TO ME.
The Unknown, 2003
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