Time Flies (band)

For other uses, see Time Flies (disambiguation).
Time Flies
Background information
Origin Virginia, United States
Genres Melodic hardcore
Hardcore punk
Straight edge
Years active 1996–2002
Labels Indecision Records
Teamwork Records
Malfunction Records
Website http://www.myspace.com/timefliesxxx
Members Kurtis Powers – vocals
Curtis Williams – guitar
Craig Henry – guitar
Charlie Flexon – bass
Colin Kimble – drums
Past members Ken Penn
Brian Benoit
Billy Lee
Jon DiGiorgio

Time Flies was an American straight edge hardcore punk band from Virginia in the late 1990s and the height of the youth crew revival (note that there was also a Finnish pop punk group called Time Flies in 1990 - 1997). They shared members with the band Count Me Out, also from Virginia. Originally on Teamwork Records, and Malfunction Records, they signed to Indecision Records in 1999 to release their first and only full-length, On Our Way which was recorded and produced by Brian McTernan at Salad Days. The band played a lot on the East Coast, and also did 2 West Coast tours as well. They toured with bands like Death By Stereo, Ten Yard Fight, Count Me Out, Faded Grey, Good Clean Fun, In My Eyes, Fastbreak, and many others. In 2000, they re-released Can't Change the Past, which now included both the Teamwork Records release of Can't Change the Past EP, and the Malfunction Records release on one CD as well as including some comp songs they had previously recorded. They were best known for songs like Play the Fool, Highfives & Stagedives, and Hollow Inside. The band broke up in 2002 ending on a positive note playing the 2002 Posi-Numbers Festival in Wilkes-Barre, PA, and final show in their home area of Richmond, VA. In 2004, PETA2 released a DVD called Highfives & Stagedives documenting underground bands that had chosen animal-friendly and/or cruelty-free lifestyles.

Discography

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