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| | Tiger Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | During the ensuing California mini-tour promoting the album, Nick 13 asked Geoff Kresge, one of his former bandmates from his first band, Influence 13, to play stand-up bass with them. |  | | The band was asked to play on the Danzig and Samhain tour in 2000, where they befriended Samhain drummer London May. He joined the band when Adam Carson left. |  | | Stand-up bassist and founding member Joel Day had left the band prior to being signed, so the Quakes stand-up bassist Rob Peltier was hired to play on the album. |
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| | Unofficial Biography |
 | | Kresge was replaced by Frank Vicario while the band toured with hardcore punk band Rancid that summer, and then by ex-The Force bassist Hunter Burgan as A Fire Inside went to work on their third album. |  | | Davey, Adam, Mark, and Geoff were signed onto Nitro to release their second full-length album, the 20 track “Very Proud of Ya” in 1996. |  | | Before their very first release, Vic left the band and was replaced by Mark’s mortal enemy Geoff Kresge. |
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| | NowOnTour - Interview with HorrorPops |
 | | Geoff: My first band was a metal band with me on guitar and Davey Havok on vocals. |  | | First of all, Geoff Kresge joined the band and also joined the songwriting process. |  | | Geoff: When I was a kid, one of my dad's younger brothers was playing the Destroyer album by KISS while we were visiting. |
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| | Modern Fix |
 | | Geoff: I had played in a punk band before TA, and I had always wanted to play standup bass. |  | | I was in a band with Geoff, Influence 13, and it started as a joke. |  | | Geoff: Nick writes all of the songs, but as for like the bass lines, we try different things. |
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| | .::Horror Rock Bass::. |
 | | Geoff Kresge is a former bass player for A.F.I., and even beyond that, Geoff Kresge has his own record label, produced records for other bands, and has even been working on a tape for Kingston Double Basses for an instructional video. |  | | KRESGE: This is going to sound really bad, but when we're not on tour or recording, or rehearsing for a tour or recording, I don't play my bass. |  | | KRESGE: What I do with a some of my time off the road is a record label called Dead Body Wreckerds. |
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| | Rockabillybass.com - dedicated to the rockabilly bass player |
 | | Geoff: We most likely won't be doing any touring until the record has been finished. |  | | Geoff: The best thing that's happened during a show would have to be when we played to over a thousand people that ALL sang along in the group vocal parts in some of our songs: over a thousand people chanting "Never Die!" over and over! |  | | Geoff: So far we have been having a great time working out the new songs. |
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| | Tiger Army |
 | | Kresge and Nick 13 (along with Jade Puget, later of AFI) were alumni of seminal early-nineties Ukiah, CA punk band Influence 13. |  | | First came the invaluable addition of Geoff Kresge in late ’99 (Kresge dove headfirst into the process of mastering the stand-up bass after departing from AFI where he’d played electric bass for two albums and several years). |  | | After the Autumn 1999 release of Tiger Army’s self-titled debut album (recorded with a studio line-up that included old friend and first Tiger Army drummer Adam Carson of AFI), the pieces of a permanent lineup began to fall into place. |
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| | Punk Updates: New and upcoming album releases |
 | | Nick 13, Geoff Kregse, and London May put together a ghoulish 13 track album that gets your dark side churning and the rest of your body moving as the sound of the stand-up bass fills you and Kresge becomes your marionette. |  | | The record features 13 tracks and will be available on both CD and LP (including some limited colored vinyl). |  | | Featuring Nick 13 on vocals and guitar, Geoff Kresge on Bass and Londan May on Drums. |
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| | Miseria Cantare - Version 4 |
 | | Before the album was recorded Geoff Kresge left the band for personal reasons. |  | | Some other cool notes is that Daveys dad played guitar on No Dave Party(secret song: Rewind backwards on 1st track of cd), Geoff Kresge did the art for the album and Jade Puget(Future AFI member) did background vocals on some songs along with Nick 13. |  | | AFI's first cd ever was released on Wingnut Records in 1995. |
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| | Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Answer That And Stay Fasionable (Nitro) - AFI at Epinions.com |
 | | Before putting the CD into my stereo, I was still feeling slightly miffed that Geoff Kresge dare play bass instead of Hunter, and I was worried that it would bring about an ill reaction to this album in general. |  | | Geoff writes the rest, except one track credited to Toucan Sam, and the cover, Open Your Eyes. |  | | Davey gave it lyrics, Geoff gave it music, and Adam gave it the title. |
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| | AFI (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Their second album, Very Proud of Ya, was released in 1996 by the Nitro Label, after which their bassist Geoff Kresge decided to leave the group for personal reasons. |  | | They released a few independently made vinyl EP's, and eventually released their debut full-length album Answer That and Stay Fashionable in 1995. |  | | He was in a number of bands, including The Force. |
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| | A.F.I. @ Soundbug |
 | | Their second album, Very Proud of Ya, was released in 1996, after which their bassist Geoff Kresge decided to leave the group. |  | | They released a few independently made vinyl EP's, and eventually released their debut full-length album Answer That and Stay Fashionable in 1995. |  | | Over the course of four following LPs, the band has established a dedicated cult following and is widely respected as one of the better punk bands of the 1990s. |
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 | | [laughter from all] Geoff Kresge played bass-- he learned stand-up about 3 years ago and has played all the recent Tiger Army shows-- a guy named Jolson was the drummer and a guy named Jevon was the singer for most of the time, I took over on vocals at the end. |  | | Dark, melodic and aggressive, the songs were a hybrid of modern psychobilly, hardcore punk and 1950's rockabilly/rock'n'roll that the band simply dubbed "American Psychobilly." |  | | After the first album's release, Nick 13 joined forces with longtime friend Geoff Kresge (stand-up bass). |
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| | Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Very Proud Of Ya - AFI at Epinions.com |
 | | He wrote the music for half the album, and (gasp!) co-wrote the lyrics on This Secret Ninja. |  | | The song that would have been his ever-present gothic anthem, if the lyrics had been a notch darker. |  | | This album is all about his style, of course. |
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| | Zac's AFI Webpage |
 | | Geoff decided to quit because, he wasn't enjoying the whole band thing anymore and touring had burned |  | | That record label basically became a means to put out their own records. |  | | They released thir second full length in 1996 and toured with Snapcase and Sick Of It All. |
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| | Welcome to the Santa Carla Twilight -- WE ARE THE NOCTURNAL |
 | | As you've just read or may have heard, Geoff Kresge has left the band. |  | | The California mini-tour that they did to promote the release of the first album in late '99 with friend Joe Fish on drums led to Geoff joining the band as a permanent member a few months later. |  | | In the early part of 2000 Tiger Army went back into the studio to record their second full-length album "TIGER ARMY II: POWER OF MOONLIGHT" and shortly before its release London May left Tiger Army leaving them again without a drummer to hit the road with. |
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 | | I was very excited to hear that they were in the studio recording this album and was anxious to hear how songs sounded. |  | | Tiger Army was now Nick 13 on Vocals and Guitar and Geoff Kresge formerly of AFI on Stand Up Bass and Backup Vocals and London May formely of Samhain on Drums. |  | | It had been a year since Tiger Army released their first album on Hellcat and did alot of touring and even made some changes to their lineup. |
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| | Band Profile - AFI - Musician Forums |
 | | However, Geoff Kresge quit the band soon after it's release to pursue other musical interests including Tiger Army. |  | | Now in some songs, the drums are the most prominant feature which is a big step forward from the old songs with him drumming. |  | | Tiger Army (Adam played Drums for their S/T and Early Years EP; all members have sung backup for them; Geoff Kresge went on to join them; Tiger Army provides backup vocals and music for AFI on select songs as well) |
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| | A.F.I.: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more Music.com |
 | | However, the band reconvened during a holiday break from school to play a one-off reunion show, and audience response was so positive that the band members decided to quit school and concentrate on music full-time. |  | | The new lineup recorded an EP titled A Fire Inside in 1998, and issued a full-length album in 1999, Black Sails in the Sunset. |  | | Two LPs followed in 1997, a rerelease of the debut, Answer That and Stay Fashionable [+], and Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes, and personnel shifts ensued; Kresge was the first to leave, being replaced by Hunter, and Stopholese departed in favor of ex-Redemption 87 [+] guitarist Jade Puget. |
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| | Tiger Army- Warped2006.com- Unofficial guide to the Warped Tour 2006 and punk music, Tiger Army formed in California's ... |
 | | Dark, melodic and aggressive, the songs were a hybrid of modern psychobilly, hardcore punk and 1950's rockabilly-rock'n'roll that the band simply dubbed "American Psychobilly." After the first album's release, Nick 13 joined forces with longtime friend Geoff Kresge (stand-up bass). |  | | The first album's lineup was led by Nick 13 on guitar and vocals, with Rob Peltier of the Quakes on stand- up bass and Adam Carson of AFI on drums. |  | | The pair did a California mini-tour to promote the first record's release in late '99 with the help of drummer and friend Joe Fish. |
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| | LEFT OFF THE DIAL - Features - Tiger Army Interview 4/17/02 |
 | | I was in a band called Influence 13 that actually started six months before AFI became a band and Geoff was in it as was Jade [Puget, current guitarist for AFI]. |  | | Before Tiger Army, I was living in Canada, playing in a horror-rock band called Forbidden Dimension and after that a rock band called Daggers. |  | | Since their birth in 1995, Tiger Army has put out two deliciously rich albums that infect your soul like the demons they choose to embrace. |
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| | purevolume™ Tiger Army |
 | | A deceptively simple description of the psychobilly style could also be applied to Tiger Army itself: a musical mélange of punk aggression and fifties rockabilly twang, with an infusion of the macabre. |  | | Their spectrum of fans includes everyone from diehard psychobilly loyalists to those who’ve never heard of the genre, as well as representatives from just about every rock’n’roll subculture one can imagine. |  | | Nick 13 - Vocals, Guitar Geoff Kresge - Stand-Up Bass, Vocals Fred Hell - Drums |
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| | Bass Player magazine - Acoustic and electric bass guitar tabs, chords and lessons |
 | | If I stumble across a particular line or fill I think is cool, I'll try to do it night-to-night, and I often incorporate those kinds of things into new songs." Kresge, who played electric bass with punk outfit AFI until 1997, joined Tiger Army in 2000. |  | | 'Bass is the lead instrument in the kind of music we play," says Geoff Kresge, whose fantastic slap chops and keen rhythmic sense drive Tiger Army's psychobilly sound on the band's new Hellcat release, III: Ghost Tigers Rise. |  | | When you are recording with a room mic, you can get some tonal variations depending on where you're slapping, but it doesn't really matter with the transducer." |
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| | Punknews.org Geoff Kresge joins HorrorPops |
 | | Geoff Kresge has joined the HorrorPops as their new guitarist, following the recent departure of Karsten. |  | | Re: Geoff Kresge joins HorrorPops by Someone on Sunday, November 21, 2004 at 7:38:37 PM (EST) |  | | Bands in the punk scene musician swap all the time. |
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| | Mesh Magazine - Tiger Army Never Die |
 | | Vocalist/guitarist Nick 13 is the trio’s only original member, with stand-up bassist Geoff Kresge and drummer Fred Hell rounding out the band. |  | | With a rabidly loyal fan base, the psychobilly group is set to release its most ambitious album to date, |
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| | SLUGMAG.COM |
 | | I had a chance to speak with Jakob Insane (guitar/vocals), Mad Dog Chad (drums/backing vocals) and Hamburglar Nate Hancock (upright bass), the ghoulish members of this chilling band, about their record and upcoming tour during a break in band practice on a Thursday afternoon. |  | | Itâs weird seeing a review that talked more about Geoff than it did about the band. |  | | The 12 Step Rebels started in 2000, released an EP on a label that went defunct shortly afterward, then signed to Dead Body Wreckerds in 2003. |
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| | Midheaven Mailorder Browse by Label: Dead Body Wreckerds |
 | | The debut release on this new label co-founded by GEOFF KRESGE of HORROR POPS, and the debut full-length from up-and-coming psychobilly grave robbers 12 STEP REBELS. |  | | ***The new full-length from Seattle ghouls GRAVEYARD SHIFT, and the second release from this new label co-founded by GEOFF KRESGE of the HORROR POPS. |  | | You get fourteen nightmarish tales of dark rocknroll and psychobilly dementia from band members NICKY NIGHTMARE, BEN GRIMM, MURDER MIKE, and CHAINSAW CHAD. |
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| | A.F.I. Discography & Biography, A.F.I. Albums & CDs |
 | | A.F.I. Discography - Solo A.F.I. Albums and A.F.I. CDs - Geoff Kresge appearances |  | | Following the release of the album, Stopholese left and ex-Redemption 87 guitarist Jade Puget joined, finalizing A.F.I.'s lineup. |  | | They signed with Nitro Records which issued Very Proud of Ya in 1996. |
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| | purevolume™ HorrorPops |
 | | The band is led by Patricia on slapping upright bass and lead vocals, features Kim Nekroman on guitar, and also stars the always late & sick duo: guitarist Geoff and drummer Niedermeier. |  | | Last but defiantly not least, the band is flanked by the totally rotten Go-Go dancers Naomi & Kamilla. |  | | Patricia Day - Vocals/Upright Bass, Nekroman- Guitar, Niedermeier - Drums, Geoff Kresge - Guitar |
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| | 12 STEP REBELS |
 | | Tiger Army are fans of theirs too - in fact they are the first band Geoff Kresge has signed to his new record label Dead Body Wreckords. |  | | Check these guys out - they have great songs and are a ton of fun on stage! |
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 | | This album still had a strong line-up of London May, Nick 13, and Geoff Kresge. |  | | They toured a bit in California slowly expanded their fanbase. |  | | In 2001 Tiger Army released another full length called Tiger Army II: Power Of Moonlite. |
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| | AOL Music: Geoff Kresge : MAIN |
 | | Stand-up bass player Geoff Kresge, with the band since the second album... |  | | With the largest online library of music videos, AOL Music is the best place to find what you want to watch. |  | | Now consisting of Geoff Kresge and Fred Hell in addition to 13, the band cut its... |
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| | Read Magazine |
 | | Joe's a great drummer and a great guy, but it looks like I'm moving down to LA to do the band, and he's up here in Northern Cali. |  | | We never released anything or really went anywhere with it, but it taught me a lot about being in a band. |  | | Geoff Kresge (ex-AFI) played stand-up, which he's been playing for about 3 years now and has gotten quite good at, and a guy named Joe Fish played drums. |
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| | Metroactive Music Sights & Sounds |
 | | Someone should tell band mates Nick 13 and Geoff Kresge of the psychobilly trio Tiger Army that if the music thing should ever fail, the military would surely accept them into the special forces. |  | | Between songs, folks called out from the sweaty sea of bodies swaying like kelp during a storm, "Don't break up!" But Spencer Moody and crew offered no response or explanation as to why the band is calling it quits just when everything seems to be going right, and they closed the show without an encore. |  | | Aside from the haircuts, the most impressive thing about psychobilly is the stand up slap bass--it's a talent few have the fingers for. |
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| | Rockabillybass.com - message board: Need help getting the Psycho Sound!! |
 | | Dont compare to geoff, or Kim Nekro, Kim Kixx, Tom Alien, Holly. |  | | There is no psycho sound, what do you like the sound to be? |  | | Geoff Kresge plays with Labella supernils which are one of the cheapest sets of DB strings around. |
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| | Tiger Army Biography |
 | | After the releas of the first album, Geoff Kresge (stand-up bass) joined the band. |  | | California mini-tour to promote the first record, Geoff moved to Tiger Army's new home of Los Angeles where he |
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| | Miseria Cantare - Version 4 |
 | | It was orginaly released on black vinyl but was reprinted and rereleased on clear yellow vinyl on July 21, 2003. |  | | Behind the Times EP Released June 11th 1993 |  | | Featured Members: Davey Havok - Mark Stopholse - Geoff Kresge - Adam Carson |
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| | HorrorPops bring unique rock 'n' roll to Philly (phillyBurbs.com) reviews |
 | | Last Sunday, The HorrorPops, originally from Copenhagen, Denmark, came to the Trocadero in Philadelphia on a tour to promote their new album, “Bring It On.” The HorrorPops, made up of vocalist/bassist Patricia Day, guitarists Kim Nekroman and Geoff Kresge, drummer Heinrich Neidermier and dancers Kamilla and Naomi, are one of today’s most unique musical acts. |  | | Their music is a blend of rockabilly, punk and surf rock with themes taken from vampire stories and monster movies. |  | | HorrorPops bring unique rock 'n' roll to Philly |
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| | SOUNDTHESIRENS.COM Interviews Tiger Army |
 | | The band is on tour non-stop having completed the summer’s Warped Tour and road time with seminal act Social Distortion. |  | | Can you tell me more about why Geoff left the band? |  | | There’ve always been different players in Tiger Army and I think it’s been the exception rather than the rule that the player affected the songs instead of the songs affecting the player. |
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| | Waterloo Records - Tiger Army : Tiger Army II: Power Of Moonlight [Digipak] |
 | | Tiger Army: Geoff Kresge (vocals, double bass); Nick 13 (guitar); London May (drums). |  | | Tiger Army: Nick 13 (vocals, guitar); Geoff Kresge (bass); London May (drums). |  | | Additional perconnel includes: Davey Havok, Matt Freeman, Lars Frederiksen. |
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| | ~ EVB's Tiger Army collection ~ |
 | | Ghost Tigers Rise - grey vinyl - signed by Geoff & Fred |  | | Early Years 10" - clear vinyl - signed by Nick 13 & Geoff |  | | Ghost Tigers Rise - white vinyl signed by Nick 13, Geoff and Mike Fasano |
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| | Tiger Army, MP3 Music Download at eMusic |
 | | Two years following, Nick, A.F.I. drummer Adam Carson, and Quakes bassist Rob Peltier headed into the studio to begin recording Tiger Army's self-titled debut, which was issued in December 1999. |  | | Portions of content provided by All Music Guide, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC |  | | Tiger Army was finally becoming a band and in 2001, they issued Tiger Army II: Power of Moonlite. |
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| | Geoff Kresge - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |
 | | Geoff Kresge - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |  | | Browse artists: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # |
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| | Tiger Army Loses Bassist - Aversion.com |
 | | The band announced that Geoff Kresge left the band at the conclusion of the Warped Tour. |  | | Roffredo becomes the fourth to play the stand-up bass in the act. |  | | Tiger Army has parted ways with its bassist, effective immediately. |
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| | Life In A Bungalo Digest |
 | | Over the course of 15 years, Geoff Kresge has switched from playing electric bass in AFI, to upright bass in Tiger Army, and now guitar in The Horrorpops, he stops short of calling himself a punk virtuoso, but his dexterity is second to none. |  | | “When I started playing as a kid, I started out as a guitar player, but I found it much easier to get into a band if I played bass, because everybody needed a bass player,” Kresge explains. |  | | This young waiter was serving us lobster and he bends down very formally to serve us the lobster and he begins to recite the first verse of “Hobbit Motherfuckers.” It was like the Twilight Zone. |
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| | TX PSY - STORE |
 | | International Orders: Please add $4US to your total (see shipping chart). |  | | Mark Burke, Phantom Rockers, Destin Pledger, Concombre Zombi, TX PSY Kelly, Demon City Wreckers, The Rocketz |  | | Demented Are Go!, Nick 13 (Tiger Army), Geoff Kresge (HorrorPops), The Koffin Kats, Spike Baller, Barnyard Ballers, |
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| | Salt Lake City Weekly - Tiger Tales |
 | | Tiger Army (Nick 13, bassist Geoff Kresge, drummer Fred Hell) have been holed up in the studio for weeks, working self-imposed 12-hour days to complete their third album, entitled Tiger Army III: Ghost Tigers Rise. |  | | Nick 13 has been the only original member for most of that time, in place when Rancid’s Tim Armstrong signed Tiger Army to his Epitaph-associated label, Hellcat Records. |  | | If tigers don’t belong in cages, he should heed his own advice. |
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| | Tigerarmy.com Exclusive Interview |
 | | I originally came into the band on a "temporary" basis for a California tour to support the first Tiger Army album. |  | | As any fan of psychobilly knows, the stand-up bass is one of the most important elements of the sound and likewise Kresge is an equally integral part of Tiger Army. |  | | Geoff Kresge: Well, the way I actually joined Tiger Army is kind of a strange story. |
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