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"Drinks on us" - Punk Rockstar talks about the his past tours and conquest
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Drinks on us w/ Joey Myers (@joeydrums13)

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Mixed and Recorded at:
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Kelvin Wang.

Joey Myers (@joeydrums)

His Instagram Bio States:
"I am equal parts Drummer, Bartender, vinyl fanatic & Monster lover!"

Hayride to Hell (one of Joey Myer's Band) States in their Bio website:

"Hayride to Hell was started as an earlier incarnation in 1994. Fellow United Rocker brothers John Long and Craig Hart wanted to put together a band to play the European style of Psychobilly, which was pretty much unheard of in the U.S at the time with exception to a few bands. John had played three chords since he was in grade school and Craig had been a bass tech for an upright bass player so over many beers and Jack and Cokes, they got to work learning and writing. Mutual friend Josh Perkins, a third generation guitar luthier and virtuoso helped John and Craig hone things and even played a couple of the earliest gigs. Another friend Paul Perez sat in on drums and songs could now be played. John’s roommate JJ Nichols (brother of Eddie Nichols of Royal Crown Revue), took on the vocals. Wrecking Ball was the name that was settled on and several gigs were performed throughout 1994 including The Monsters of Pomp festival. After discovering that another band in Chicago was using the same band name and had released an album, the boys decided to take the band apart or do something completely different…

Hayride to Hell played many gigs and festivals into the new millennium with high points being The Mile High Mayhem festival in Denver, the 1st NY Big Rumble festival and an invite to play the 11th (and last) Big Rumble festival in Great Yarmouth, England. Along the way, the band released their first self-titled album on U.K. label Nervous Records late in 1997.

The new Millennium brought some changes. Bill moved to Texas for greener pastures but the band still got together for festivals and a gig here and there. The nutters had lived in neighboring counties before, but now a member was states away making it harder to get together. Craig also decided later to move to the mountains for higher ground. This appeared to be the end of Hayride to Hell…

But, John and Joey weren’t ready to throw in the towel just yet. Early in 2002, they discussed ways to continue. Fir
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