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The Stitches

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The Stitches
OriginOrange County, California, U.S.
GenresPunk rock
Years active1994 (1994) - present
MembersMike Lohrman
Johnny Witmer
Pete Archer
Craig Barker
Jim Kaa
Past membersJohnny Sleeper
Logan Graham
Eddie Gaxiola

The Stitches is an American 1970s-style punk rock band formed in 1994 in Orange County, California, United States. The Stitches record on independent labels such as Disaster, Gold Standard Laboratories, Vinyl Dog, Suburbia, TKO, and Kapow.[citation needed]

Discography

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The current discography of The Stitches as of August 14, 2023.[1]

Albums

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  • 8x12 (1995)
  • 12 Imaginary Inches (2002)
  • You Better Shut Up and Listen (Live Album on Picture Disc)(2002)
  • Live @ Der Weinerschnitzel 2003 DVD (2010)
  • Unzip My Baby...All 7 inches (collection of all 7"s on 1 LP) (Wanda Records- 2013)

EPs

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Singles

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  • "V/A You Know It's a Product..." (1994)
  • "Sixteen" / "Something New" (1994)
  • "Two New Cuts" (1995)
  • "Sixteen" / "Heaven" (1995)
  • "Talk Sick" (1997)
  • "2nd Chance" (1997)
  • "Living' at 110" (1997)
  • "You Tear Me Out" (1997)
  • "Cars of Today" split w/Le Shok (1999)
  • "Automatic" (2002)
  • "Monday Morning Ornaments" (2010)
  • "Split w/ The Gaggers" (2013)
  • "Split w/ Miscalculations" (2014)

Compilations

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  • It Smells Like Spring (1997)
  • Old Skars And Upstarts (1998) (includes "Livin’ At 110")
  • Viva la Vinyl Vol. No. 3 (1999) (includes "I Just Wanna Fuck")
  • A Fistful Of Rock-N-Roll Vol. No. 3 (2000) (includes "My Baby Hates Me")
  • Punch Drunk III (2001) (includes "Cars Of Today")
  • Old Skars And Upstarts 2001 (2001) (includes "Pick Me Up")
  • Old Skars And Upstarts 2002 (2002) (includes "Electroshock Carol")
  • The L.A. Shakedown (2003) (includes "Automatic")
  • Punch Drunk V (includes "Better Looks (When You're Dead)") (2004)
  • A Tale Of Rotten Orange (2010) (includes "Monday Morning Ornaments")

References

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  1. ^ "The Stitches". Discogs. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
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