FSB was initially around from October 2001 until early 2003. The band shared the stage with such acts as Outbreak, Where Fear And Weapons Meet, The First Step, Far From Breaking, and In Control. Their "EDGE" demo and split 7" with Diehard Youth were both released on Think Fast! Records. In late 2007, the band reformed with a couple of new members including Mike on drums, Kyle on guitar, and Jack on bass. Charles and Larry are original members in the band.
FSB is currently putting the final touches on their new record entitled the "Point Across E.P." It contains new songs as well as re-recorded old songs that the band made some small changes to. Check back for more info coming soon.
If you visit www.RevHQ.com, you can still pick up a copy of the Diehard Youth/Flame Still Burns - Split 7".
If you have photos or flyers from our past shows, please get in touch!
We're now accepting submissions for our next mixtapes, please submit your info at www. coast2coastsubmissions. com for your chance to get a spot on the next mixtape!
Hey Larry. I'm stoked to hear about you guys getting back together, please come play Miami... My husband and Mark Pollack can hook you up with some good bands. Would be a fun show. Keep in touch! See you at This is for you fest?! Cheersxxx
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