PIVIT was a band punk rock band that formed summer 1995 in San Diego (California, USA). Their music were a mixture of punk, rock and power pop fused together with pure energy. PIVIT sprang from the depths of the San Diego music scene. Since the group's inception, limited member changes, and two full-length records, PIVIT is set to release their third full-length recording in four years. Following PIVIT's first two releases, Pressure in nineteen ninety six and Millennium in nineteen ninety eight...
PIVIT was a band punk rock band that formed summer 1995 in San Diego (California, USA). Their music were a mixture of punk, rock and power pop fused together with pure energy.
PIVIT sprang from the depths of the San Diego music scene. Since the group's inception, limited member changes, and two full-length records, PIVIT is set to release their third full-length recording in four years. Following PIVIT's first two releases, Pressure in nineteen ninety six and Millennium in nineteen ninety eight, PIVIT's new release is filled with the singalong songs and rock edge that define West Coast Style. PIVIT's current line up consists of Chris on mad Vocals, Micah on the Bass, James on Guitar number one, Chris L on Guitar number two, and Adam on the Cans.
Energized by a common desire to make a record with a unique, yet undecidedly poppy sound, PIVIT decided it was time to record a record not only for the fans to listen to, but rock through the ages with. So in September of 2001, PIVIT made an eight-hour drive to San Francisco, California to the famous Motor Studios. There, with the help of engineer, producer, fatherly-type figure, and now friend, Ryan 'that sucked, do it again' Greene, at the helm, the band got four years of music out of their minds and into your ears.
Pivit have broken up. Their pages aren't actualised, mail doesn't work and validity of the domain runs out about the October 2006.
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