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'''Plate Six''' was a Birmingham band | [[Image:Plate Six.jpg|right|thumb|''Battle Hymns for a New Republic'' album cover]] | ||
'''Plate Six''' was a Birmingham-based hardcore band with members [[Darryl Jacks]] (later [[Dan Sartain]]) and the [[Broken Letters]]' [[David Hickox]], and [[Brad Davis]]. The band was active from the mid-1990s through mid-2000s. | |||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
* ''Shoes of Stealth (1997 | * ''Shoes of Stealth'' (1997, Cargo Music) | ||
* ''First 7" (2000 | * ''First'' 7" (2000, Self-Released) | ||
* ''Spanish Boat Patrol split 7" (2001 | * ''Spanish Boat Patrol split'' 7" (2001, Bent Rail Foundation) | ||
* ''Operation Chair Sit | * ''Operation Chair Sit'' (2002, Bent Rail Foundation) | ||
* ''Battle Hymns for a New Republic | * ''Battle Hymns for a New Republic'' (2005, Bent Rail Foundation) | ||
[[Category:Rock bands]] |
Latest revision as of 14:28, 24 December 2012
Plate Six was a Birmingham-based hardcore band with members Darryl Jacks (later Dan Sartain) and the Broken Letters' David Hickox, and Brad Davis. The band was active from the mid-1990s through mid-2000s.
Discography
- Shoes of Stealth (1997, Cargo Music)
- First 7" (2000, Self-Released)
- Spanish Boat Patrol split 7" (2001, Bent Rail Foundation)
- Operation Chair Sit (2002, Bent Rail Foundation)
- Battle Hymns for a New Republic (2005, Bent Rail Foundation)