Taking their name from the fastest airplane ever built, the alternative rock foursome SR-71 are here to stand and deliver jaunty punk songs with a corporate rock edge. Coming together in the early '90s in their native Baltimore, SR-71 -- guitarist frontman
Mitch Allan, bassist
Jeff Reid, drummer
Dan Garvin, and guitarist
Mark Beauchemin -- lunge into quick swirling three chord loops and spastic excitement, similar to punk-pop revivalists such as
Blink 182 and
Less Than Jake. SR-71's raw punching sound reflects the band's deep influential roots in British punk bands such as
UK Subs and the
Sex Pistols, but they also cite respect for
the Beatles,
Queen,
Duran Duran, and
The Police. Their debut for RCA, Now You See Inside, was released in summer 2000. It eventually went gold, however changes loomed ahead. Within a year the band saw the departure of Garvin and welcomed drummer
John Allen. The new four-piece resumed schedule for a sophomore record.
Tomorrowboasted a slicked sound from SR-71 and appeared in fall 2002.
01. They All Fall Down
02. Tomorrow
03. My World
04. Hello Hello
05. Truth
06. Goodbye
07. She Was Dead
08. Best Is Yet To Come
09. Broken Handed
10. Lucky
11. In My Mind
12. Non-Toxic