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'''Shufflepuck''' is a Los Angeles-based rock band that featured [[Justin Fisher]] (formerly of [[Avant Garde]] and later of [[Psoma]]), [[Adam Orth]] (later of [[Neighborly]]), childhood friends of [[Rivers Cuomo]], and Keith Fallis, who previously drummed for [[Carnival Art]], [[Brian Bell]]'s pre-[[Weezer]] band. The band toured with Weezer in [[1995]], recorded a [[Shufflepuck (album)|debut album]] in [[1996]], and contributed a song to the benefit album ''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute To Mykel And Carli]]''. Both Fisher and Orth also contributed backing vocals to the [[Homie]] song "[[American Girls]]". | '''Shufflepuck''' is a Los Angeles-based rock band that featured [[Justin Fisher]] (formerly of [[Avant Garde]] and later of [[Psoma]]), [[Adam Orth]] (later of [[Neighborly]]), childhood friends of [[Rivers Cuomo]], and Keith Fallis, who previously drummed for [[Carnival Art]], [[Brian Bell]]'s pre-[[Weezer]] band. The band toured with Weezer in [[1995]], recorded a [[Shufflepuck (album)|debut album]] in [[1996]], and contributed a song to the benefit album ''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute To Mykel And Carli]]''. Both Fisher and Orth also contributed backing vocals to the [[Homie]] song "[[American Girls]]". The band would reunite and play two shows one for the release of [[Generation Blue]]'', a multimedia project curated by S.W. Lauden (a pen name for former [[Ridel High]] drummer [[Steve Coulter]]).'' The second show was an album release party, to coincide with the release of Shufflepuck's ''[[Shufflepuck (album)|Album]]''.<ref> "Shufflepuck" ''Facebook'' 24 August. 2024. [[:File:Shufflepuckalbumreleaseshow.jpg]]</ref> | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
*[[Adam Orth]] | *[[Adam Orth]] | ||