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Biography

Live shows

The band performed at the ATP Nightmare Before Christmas festival in Minehead, England in December 2011.[1]

The OXES/Arab on Radar split 10-inch

Prior to the release of their eight-track album OXXXES in 2002, the band put out a 10-inch record, billed as a split EP between OXES and Rhode Island noise-rockers Arab on Radar. The A-side of the record was performed by OXES. However, the B-side was also OXES—this time convincingly impersonating Arab on Radar.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Members

  • Marc Miller – guitar
  • Natalio Fowler – guitar
  • Christopher Freeland – drums

Discography

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  • (1999) Panda Strong 7-inch (Reptilian Records)
  • (1999) split EP with "Big'n" (Box Factory Records)
  • (2000) OXES (Monitor Records)
  • (2000) split 10-inch with Arab on Radar (Wantage Records)
  • (2002) 7-inch single "Half Half And Half" b/w "Everlong" (Monitor Records)
  • (2002) OXXXES LP (Monitor Records)
  • (2005) OXES EP (Monitor Records)
  • (2011) "Bile Stbudy" 12-inch EP (Friends Records)
  • (2011) "Orange Jewelryist" 12-inch EP (Africantape)
  • (2011) "Crunchy Zest" 12-inch EP (Africantape)
  • (2012) split 7-inch single with "Microkingdom" (Friends Records)

See also

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