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One Last Wish

 
Artist: One Last Wish

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  • Formed: 1986, Washington, D.C.
  • Disbanded: 1986
  • Genres: Rock

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After the demise of D.C.'s much-loved, lovingly ferocious Rites of Spring, the band briefly re-formed, with slight lineup changes, to become the equally short-lived One Last Wish. One Last Wish is known for relentlessly cathartic and inspiring live performances, reflected years later in the posthumous release of their only full-length album, 1986. Members Guy Picciotto and Brendan Canty would later take part in another Rites of Spring reformation, Happy Go Licky, before both becoming parts of Fugazi. ~ Blake Butler, All Music Guide
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One Last Wish was a short-lived post-hardcore band from Washington, D.C. It was formed in May 1986 by members of Rites of Spring, and split up in January 1987.

Amidst the breakup of Rites of Spring in 1986, three of its four members - Picciotto, Janney and Canty - went on to form a new band after picking up Michael Hampton, former guitarist of The Faith and Embrace. With the name One Last Wish the band began playing shows in August 1986, which were mostly in the D.C. area and included a series of benefit shows. Their sole recording was done in November 1986 at Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, VA. It was engineered by Don Zientara and produced by Ian MacKaye. After the dissolution of the band, both Canty and Picciotto would join MacKaye in the band Fugazi. One Last Wish broke up shortly after mixing was completed, and as a result the album was not released until 13 years later in November 1999, on MacKaye's Dischord Records label; Dischord had decided against the release in light of their growing reputation as a label of defunct bands. Prior to this release of this record, titled 1986, only one single, "Burning in the Undertow", had been released, having been on the Dischord benefit sampler "State of the Union" (April 1989). After the band's breakup, Picciotto, Janney and Canty would reunite with Michael Fellows of Rites of Spring, taking on the new name Happy Go Licky. Hampton would go on to form the band Manifesto.

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  • 1986 (2000) Dischord

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