Over My Dead Body was a
straight edge hardcore punk
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band from
San Diego
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The band was formed by Daniel Sant (vocals), Aaron Cooley, Scott Lopian (guitars), Rob Moran (bass) and Tommy Anthony (drums). The members formerly played in
Unbroken,
Built To Last, Forced Life,
Palpatine and
Four Walls Falling. David Kennedy of
Box Car Racer fame replaced Lopian for a short period, but ultimately left due to commitments regarding Box Car Racer.
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Their debut release on Indecision Records was the EP ''No Runners'' in 2001, followed by the album ''Rusty Medals and Broken Badges'' near the end of the same year. In 2002, the band released a split with Death Threat, with whom they did a summer tour. After the tour, Moran was replaced with Adam Beehan on bass, and moreover Kennedy was followed by Mike Arney. In the summer of 2003, Over My Dead Body toured with Death By Stereo. The same year saw the release of their final album ''Sink or Swim''.][
Vocalist Daniel Sant has gone on to form punk band Northern Towns.
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Discography
References
External links
Indecision Records band page
Straight edge groups
Bridge 9 Records artists
Musical groups from San Diego
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