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The Dismemberment Plan
The Dismemberment Plan at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City in 2003
Background information
Origin
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Genres
Indie rock
experimental rock
post-punk revival
math rock
post-hardcore
Years active
1993–2003
2007
2010–2015
2023–present
Labels
Partisan
MapleMusic
Interscope
DeSoto
Members
Eric Axelson
Jason Caddell
Joe Easley
Travis Morrison
Past members
Steve Cummings
Website
dismembermentplan.com
The Dismemberment Plan is a Washington, D.C. based indie rock band formed on January 1, 1993. Also known as D-Plan or the Plan, the name was derived from an industry phrase used by insurance salesman Ned Ryerson in the popular comedy Groundhog Day.[1] The band members included Eric Axelson (bass), Jason Caddell (guitar), Joe Easley (drums), and Travis Morrison (vocals and guitar). Axelson, Caddell, Morrison and original drummer Steve Cummings formed the band in college, knowing each other from attending northern Virginia high schools (Axelson, Cummings, and Morrison attended Lake Braddock Secondary School in Burke, Virginia). Cummings left the band after the recording of their debut album ! and was replaced by Easley, cementing the band's lineup.
The Dismemberment Plan released four albums before breaking up in 2003, the best known being 1999's critically acclaimed Emergency & I. They reunited in early 2011, touring the US and Japan and releasing a live album. A comeback album, Uncanney Valley, was released on October 15, 2013.
^Hearon, Liza. An Interview with Travis Morrison of The Dismemberment Plan Archived September 24, 2015, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on October 6, 2006.
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