Plastic Eaters

Plastic Eaters are a punk rock group formed in 1996 by English musician Stan Stammers and vocalist Rob Daly. Stammers was formerly bass player with Theatre of Hate and later Spear of Destiny. Originally hailing from Philadelphia, the band are now based in New York.

Plastic Eaters
Plastic Eaters at a gig
Plastic Eaters at a gig
Background information
OriginPhiladelphia, United States
GenresPunk rock, alternative rock
Years active1996–present
LabelsWasabi Music Entertainment
45 Records
Plastic Eater Sound
MembersStan Stammers - Bass, vocals
Robdaly - vocals
Sean Money - guitar
Chuck Treece - drums
Aublelena - backing vocals
Past membersSteve Crudello - guitar
Geoff Verne - drums
Andy "Bug" Morris - drums (deceased)
Websiteplasticeaters.com
stanstammers.com

Between 1996 and 2004, Plastic Eaters regularly played in Philadelphia, New York City and New Jersey, and occasionally in Los Angeles. They also produced and remixed for other artists too, which include Pretty Poison, Josh Wink, Ani DiFranco, D Generation, Rocket from the Crypt and Incognegro.

After the release of a few EPs and the 2001 live album Live at the Uptown through their own website, the band's newer material returned to a more old school punk sound. The band have yet to release material in the UK.

In December 2008, Plastic Eaters released a cover of the Slade hit "Merry X-Mas Everybody" with the track "Going on a Mission", as a digital download only released through iTunes and 7digital. In 2010, Chuck Treece joined as the drummer.

In 2011, Stammers and Daly started writing soundtracks for US TV, film and adverts under the name Plastic Eater Sound, which is also the name of their record label.

Discography

Albums

  • Live at the Uptown (2001)
  • OK... Call It a Comeback (2012)

Singles

  • "Six Gun" 12" (1997)
  • Plastic Eaters EP (1997)
  • Get On EP (1998)
  • "Merry X-Mas Everybody" (2008)
  • The Giggies & Piggies Extended Play (currently unreleased)

DVD

  • .357-11 (2010)

References

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