Stroke 9 facts for kids
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Stroke 9
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Origin | San Francisco, California |
Genres | Alternative rock, post-grunge |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | Rock Ridge Records Universal Records |
Associated acts | Nine Days, Lit (band), Vertical Horizon |
Members | Luke Esterkyn Jens Funke John McDermott Greg Gueldner |
Past members | Erick Stock Tom Haddad Kirsten Stromberg |
Stroke 9 is an American rock band that plays alternative rock music. They started in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1989. The band has been making music for many years and is known for their catchy songs.
Their Music Journey
Stroke 9 has released several studio albums over the years. These albums are like collections of their songs. They have been creating music since the early 1990s.
Studio Albums
Here are some of the studio albums released by Stroke 9:
- Boy Meets Girl (1993)
- Bumper to Bumper (1995)
- Nasty Little Thoughts (1999) – This album was quite popular and reached number 83 on the Billboard Top 200 list.
- Rip It Off (2002)
- All In (2004)
- The Last of the International Playboys (2007)
Other Music Projects
Besides their main studio albums, Stroke 9 has also released other types of music collections. These include early recordings and special acoustic versions of their songs.
- Jessica Album Part 1 (EP) (2010) – An EP is a shorter music collection, usually with fewer songs than a full album.
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