Name of performance: ALLiSTER
Venue: Chiba LOOK
Beginning: 2019/02/02 (Saturday) 10: 00
Notes:
※ drink fee
※ Not entering pre-school baby
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets with one application. Application limit 4 times
Type of seats and fees:
All standing: ¥ 4,000
Payment method: you can choose at this reception
Credit card: Settlement will be done at that time of application completion.
Convenience store / ATM: Please pay by the deadline of display at that time of application.
Family Mart
Seven-Eleven
Lawson Ministop
Pay-per-view ATM
Internet banking: Please pay by the deadline of display at that time of application.
Delivery 【courier service】: We will deliver in about one week after completion of settlement.
Family Mart: Please receive it at the Fami port terminal inside the store after Saturday, February 2, 2019.
Seven - Eleven: Please accept at the checkout after 2019/02/02 (Saturday).
Allister is an American pop punk band from Chicago, Illinois. The four-piece formed in 1994 when the original band members were still in high school, and was originally named Phineas Gage. In 1998 Allister became one of the first bands to sign to Drive-Thru Records. They went on hiatus in 2007, then reunited in 2010, and have been touring and recording again since. They have released six studio albums: Dead Ends and Girlfriends (1999), Last Stop Suburbia (2002), Before the Blackout (2005), Countdown to Nowhere (2010), Life Behind Machines (2012), and 20 Years and Counting (2019). The band also made a cameo appearance in the 2004 film Sleepover.
Allister was formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1994 under their original name Phineas Gage by James B. Conant High School classmates Tim Rogner (vocals, drums) and John "Johnny" Hamada (guitar, vocals), with Eric "Skippy" Mueller (bass) joining in 1996. The following year, they changed their name to Allister, paying homage to Alasdair Gillis from the Canadian TV show You Can't Do That on Television. Upon being submitted a short demo tape, Drive-Thru Records decided to put out their debut release: a 7-inch vinyl record containing four songs, titled You Can't Do that on Vinyl (1998). Before the end of the year, Allister added another guitarist to the band, so Mueller took over guitar duties while Scott Murphy joined on bass.
In 1999, Drive-Thru Records released the band's full-length CD Dead Ends and Girlfriends with that very line-up. The 28-minute album, which was recorded with a production budget of a mere $700, featured fourteen pop punk tunes, along with covers of the Fraggle Rock theme song and the Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way". Within the following years, Mueller quit Allister, and has been writing an MP3 blog called Can You See The Sunset From the Southside. Rogner replaced Mueller on rhythm guitar, and David "Dave" Rossi joined on drums in April 2000; Rossi commonly performed without a shirt. Hamada eventually quit as well around 2002, after tracking some songs for the group's follow-up record. Rogner's younger brother Chris took Hamada's spot on lead guitar.
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