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Kid Dynamite

 
Artist: Kid Dynamite

Group Members:

David Wagenschutz, Jason Shevchuk, Dan Yemin, Steve Ferrell, Michael "Spider" Cotterman

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  • Formed: 1997, Philadelphia, PA
  • Disbanded: 2000
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Cheap Shots, Youth Anthems," "Kid Dynamite," "Shorter, Faster, Louder"

Biography

Philadelphia emo quartet Kid Dynamite was formed in 1997 by ex-Lifetime guitarist Dan Yemin, who recruited bassist Steve Ferrel and drummer/fellow Lifetime co-founder David Wagenschutz for regular practice sessions which in time yielded a vocal-free demo cassette. With the addition of singer Jason Shevchuk, the group played their first live dates, and upon completing the demo signed to Jade Tree to issue their self-titled debut LP in 1998. Ferrel soon left Kid Dynamite, and with new bassist Michael Cotterman the quartet completed its sophomore album Shorter, Louder, Faster. Prior to the record's release, however, Shevchuk quit the band, and after playing a farewell show on February 19, 2000, Kid Dynamite dissolved. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Kid Dynamite

Kid Dynamite live
Background information
Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Genres Melodic hardcore
Hardcore punk
Punk rock
Positive hardcore
Years active 1997 - 2000
Labels Jade Tree Records
Associated acts Lifetime
None More Black
Armalite
Paint It Black
The Loved Ones
Former members
Michael "Spider" Cotterman
Steve Farrell
Jason Shevchuk
Dave Wagenschutz
Dan Yemin

Kid Dynamite was a Philadelphia-based melodic hardcore band consisting of drummer Dave Wagenschutz, guitarist Dan Yemin, and vocalist Jason Shevchuk, as well as original bassist Steve Farrell and eventual replacement Michael "Spider" Cotterman. The band put out two full-lengths before lead singer Jason Shevchuk left the band in order to finish film/editing school; the act subsequently disbanded. They also featured former members of highly influential New Jersey melodic hardcore outfit Lifetime, and future members of a number of acts including None More Black, Armalite, Paint It Black, Higher Giant, and The Loved Ones.

The band's label, Jade Tree Records, also put out a compilation of rare and live material, Cheap Shots, Youth Anthems, in 2003, which also featured a teaser DVD for a forthcoming live DVD that will include footage from the band's 2003 reunion shows for the Syrentha Savio Endowment charity.

The band played a reunion show in 2005 as a benefit for New York City's historic CBGB venue on August 22, 2005. The opening bands were Take My Chances (ex-The Backup Plan), Voice in the Wire, and Grey Area (whose lead singer joined Kid Dynamite for the song "Birthday" which is a cover of a song by Token Entry, the singer from Grey Area's old band). The band jokingly came up with a new "song" during the soundcheck called "Whoa Dave Can You Hear Me"; in which they tested out their equipment to see if everything was set up properly while Jason Shevchuk screamed "Whoa Dave can you hear me" over and over.

Four Years In One Gulp, a DVD documentary on the band, was released on February 21, 2006. Along with commentary and history of the band, it includes 25 live performances throughout the band's lifetime.

"Carry the Torch: A Tribute to Kid Dynamite" was released by Get Outta Town Records in 2009. The album contains covers of every song recorded by Kid Dynamite as interpreted by other punk and hardcore bands.

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