| H2O | |
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| Origin | New York, New York, USA |
| Genres | Punk rock Hardcore punk |
| Years active | 1995–present |
| Labels | Blackout Records (1996) Epitaph Records (1997–1999) MCA Records (2001–2002) Bridge 9 (2008–present) |
| Associated acts | The Operation M.D., Hazen Street, Juliette and the Licks, The Offspring |
| Website | Official website |
| Members | |
| Todd Morse Toby Morse Rusty Pistachio Adam Blake Todd Friend |
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| Former members | |
| Eric Thrice | |
H2O is a punk rock band formed in New York in 1995.
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While touring as a roadie for Sick of It All, Toby Morse would sometimes sing with the band during encores. In 1995 Morse decided to start his own band and formed H2O in the Lower East Side of Manhattan . The band toured relentlessly through most of 1995 and 1996, opening up for almost every hardcore band that hit the east coast, including an opening slot on a Rancid bill, at the Roseland Ballroom, NYC, during the high point of Rancid's career. Another huge show was when the band opened for No Doubt at Tramps (NYC) on Easter in 1996. In January 1996 they would record their self titled cd at Brielle Studios-NYC and would release it in May. The cd was basically all the songs they had and would play out at the time. They would tour that whole summer with Murphys Law. H2O performed at CBGB's in October of that year and recorded a video for "Family Tree". They also toured with Social Distortion in October '96.
In June 1997 H2O quickly recorded and released "Thicker Than Water" in October. They toured until the end of the year and through 1998. In the year 1997 they would open for Misfits, Pennywise, Sick of It All, CIV and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and Warped Tour 98 and 99. They would tour Japan for the 1st time in 1997 & return in 1998. They received MTV play with "Everready".
In 1999, they recorded and released F.T.T.W. in May and made a video for "One Life One Chance" and again toured year around (in Europe, Japan & U.S.)and into 2000. In 99 and 2000 they would tour with NOFX, The Bouncing Souls, 7 Seconds and Saves the Day.
In November and December 2000 they recorded their first major label CD on MCA Records titled Go. They recorded Go at Rumbo Studios, owned at the time by 70's pop stars Captain and Tennille!, in Canoga Park, California.
Go was released in May 2001 and produced by Matt Wallace (Faith No More, Replacements, Maroon 5) and toured extensive (over 150 to 200 shows in a year) H2O made a video for "Role Model" and performed "Memory Lane" on the Conan O'Brien show in May of that year. They toured Warped Tour in 2001, and with Blink-182, Good Charlotte, New Found Glory and Face to Face. In 2002 H2O recorded & released the EP All We Want, 3 new songs with 2 live tracks and the "Role Model" video. They also toured in Japan, Europe and U.S. extensively. They would tour U.S. & Canada with Sum 41 and Box Car Racer as well.
In 2005, H2O toured Europe with Madball and toured the U.S. with The Used, Pennywise and Dropkick Murphys. In 2006, H2O toured South America for the first time, and they toured U.S. with Rancid. H2O also toured Japan in May/June 2007.
H2O returned to the studio in early 2008 to begin working on their fifth studio album and had posted new songs on their MySpace page. On January 14, 2008, the band announced they signed to Bridge 9 Records, and the new album was released on May 27, 2008. Titled Nothing to Prove, it was their first album of new material in seven years.[1][2] The band proceeded to support the album's release by opening for Rancid on a series of U.S. tour dates at various House of Blues venues.
In March 2008, it was announced H2O would play at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in The United Kingdom.
H2O recently released a DVD titled One Life One Chance. The band also opened for the Dropkick Murphys during their St. Paddy's Day Tour in 2009.
They are currently celebrating their 15th Anniversary with tour dates around the world in 2010.
A Compilation of Warped Music II by Side One Dummy (1999) "Old Skool Recess"
New Found Glory "Sticks and Stones" Bonus CD (2002) "Static" (later released as "Mitts" on Nothing To Prove (2008))
(Since 1996)
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