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On Cassette
Origin
Orlando, FL, United States
Genres
Indie Rock
Years active
2004-2006
Labels
Post Records
Past members
Matt Butcher Chris Rae James Valent
Website
http://myspace.com/oncassette
On Cassette were an indie rock band formed in Orlando, FL in 2004. They released a self-titled 7" on Post Records, and later self-released a posthumous "Thanks EP" containing the first 7" as well as an unreleased EP and demos. The band later disbanded in 2006.
The Compact Cassette, also commonly called a cassette tape, audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for...
OnCassette were an indie rock band formed in Orlando, FL in 2004. They released a self-titled 7" on Post Records, and later self-released a posthumous...
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