Audio Learning Center was an
American rock
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band
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from
Portland
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,
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.
Biography
Audio Learning Center was formed in the fall of 1998 by Christopher Brady and Steven Birch (formerly of bands
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and Sprinkler respectively), along with Paul Johnson on drums.
The band were signed by
Rich Egan, owner of
Vagrant Records
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, releasing their debut, ''
Friendships Often Fade Away'' in 2002, produced by
Adam Kasper
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. In 2004, they released ''
Cope Park'', produced by
Joe Chiccarelli. The band broke up soon after the release of their second album.
Members
* Christopher Brady
- Bass, Vocals
* Steven Birch
- Guitar, Backing Vocals
* Paul Johnson - Drums
Discography
Albums
*''
Friendships Often Fade Away'' - April 6, 2002
*''
Cope Park'' - February 26, 2004
References
External links
Official Vagrant Site
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1998 establishments in Oregon
2004 disestablishments in Oregon
Musical groups established in 1998
Musical groups disestablished in 2004