One Day Sober
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This is actually more of an experimental band that uses elements of indie emo, pop punk, punk, electronica, and other things.
Why this name?
One Day Sober is a name that stemmed from a joke my friend made about possible names for a ska band if she ever started one. She said "One Day of Sobriety", and I changed it to One Day Sober.
Do you play live?
I don't really play live since this is a solo project now. I play in front of friends, but that's about it.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
The internet makes it easier for your band's name to become heard without doing a show.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I wouldn't be interested in a contract with a major label, provided a major label thought I was that good. I prefer my musical freedom.
Band History:
Started out as a 2 piece death-grind band, we split up in August of 2007, so I (Scuba Steve) went back to making it a solo project until February 2008... the project was put on hiatus when I joined Legacy of Blood in February 2008... Legacy of Blood split up in late July 2008, and Wednesday (old vocalist) and Andrew (old bassist) joined up with me again in August 2008 to start up a new band called The Grim Documentation... That band broke up in June 2009, and now I do everything solo.


Your influences?
I'll just put the ones that are relevant to the band at the moment...
Mineral, The Gloria Record, Aiden, Heavens, Senses Fail, Hawthorne Heights, Michael Jackson, My Chemical Romance, The Angry Samoans, Joy Division, Nearest the Positive, American Football, From First to Last, Taking Back Sunday
Equipment used:
Shitty guitar, small vox amp, and garageband program.
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