after op:cc broke up. hannah and I (chris) started another band called disarm. disarm was much like op:cc with x-roadie turned drummer matte cathcart (now the drummer in the Door-Keys). disarm released one 7" on hotsauce records went on tour and broke up. I felt like giving up on being in a band since I couldn't seem to make it work out anymore. I decided i was a jerk and should quit. then grant ( a really great drummer ) kept saying we should start a band. I thought he was joking since his talent was on a whole different level than ours but he kept trying until one day he called me and ask "when do you want to practice?". So we did and it was good. It turned out we could get along pretty well I guess so off we went. We got off to a slow start then released out 7" in NOV of 2000 and toured a lot. we later released a full length CD called "i've never trusted a revolutionary that was afraid to dance" we sold them and broke up a little later and i repressed it with all the other songs we recorded. we had a split with TBIAPB on risk records and recorded songgs for a split with abe froman on smack dab in the middle records which never came out because the band broke up and we recorded songs for a split with carrie nations which also never came out but it was the label's fault in this case. so we threw them all of a CD DISCOGRAPHY by the same name except it says, and a bunch of other stuff. we also put on the disarm 7" for fun. so you get about 20 extra songs, the ones from the unreleased 7"s are our best songs we ever did in my opinion (and matty pop chart's) Guess what? It is political pop punk meant to change the world.
also, if you would like the LP version of the first pressing (without the extra 20 songs) you can order it from me too for 7$ postage paid.it was released on hot sauce records and has one extra song on it. the extra song is not on the new pressing.
