Read the bio in the blog section! Too many members to list all over again!
Influences
Propaghandi, Lifetime, NOFX, Dillinger Four, Dillinger Escape Plan, Pixies, Red House Painters, The Beatles, Quicksand, Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Lagwagon, Bad Religion, Kid Dynamite, Minor Threat, They Might Be Giants, et al.
Sounds Like
4 kids that drove around the country in an old but reliable van, usually for 6-10 hour stretches at a time to go apeshit and play fast music in front of around 5-50 people for just under a half-hour. This was usually followed by eating at Taco Bell and then sleeping on someone's floor. Wash, rinse, repeat...
De La Hoya was a punk/hardcore band from Brooklyn, NY. 1997-2002. See the blog for a full bio.
We are pleased to announce that, in 2007, Red Leader Records will release a discography of De La Hoyas complete recorded works, entitled The Sound Of Our Own Decay. This retrospective will include all of the bands recordings, as well as some unreleased tracks of live songs, practice tapes, and 4-track recordings. In the meantime, most of our records can be found at Interpunk.
Here are all of our recorded releases, in chrono-order.
Demo Tape - Self-released
Has No Credibility - RokLok Records
Incompatible 3.0 - Comp w/ alternate version of "How To Get To Heaven From Chattanooga, TN" and a music video
DANCE! Techno Mega-Mix Vol. 42 - Red Leader Records
Wipe The Slate Clean... - BD Records
...so yeah, this guy here might be a complete tool, but i'd have to totally agree. I first say you guys when i was 14 (8 years ago) at the Punk Rock Prom in Ithaca, NY, at the old Haunt...Remember that shit? Absolutely blew me away and introduced me to NYC Punk Rock! Thanks for the memories, and take care of yourselves!!
About time man. Oh those were the days of CBs, Brownies, and random ass venues...I think I first saw you guys at that plaza by Stern, come to think of it...