Lanemeyer

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Lanemeyer
OriginNew Jersey, United States
GenresPop punk
Years active19972001
LabelsRed Leader Records
All About Records
Too Hep Records
Past membersChris Barker
Mike Doyle
Casey Lee Morgan
Sean Smith

Lanemeyer was a pop punk band from northern New Jersey, United States.

Lanemeyer was formed in 1997. Taking their name from John Cusack's character (Lane Meyer) in the film Better Off Dead..., Lanemeyer were known for their humor and love of comedy. They broke up in 2001 after touring with bands such as The Lawrence Arms, Bigwig, River City High, Whippersnapper, and many more. After the breakup, several members continued to perform with other bands, such as The Forever Endeavor, The Gaslight Anthem, and Day at the Fair (Rushmore Records). Lanemeyer has reunited several times to play single shows, with varying member lineups.

In 2018 they re-released Stories for the Big Screen on limited Green Vinyl I Surrender Records. This is Rob Hitt from Midtown's record label.

Members[edit]

  • Chris Barker (vocals/guitar)
  • Mike Doyle (vocals/bass) - Check out his podcast about the late 90s punk scene
  • Sean Smith (drums)
  • Rob Heiner (guitar)
  • Alan Rappaport (vocals/guitar)
  • David Patino (drums)
  • Andrew Bowman Spratt (guitar)
  • Casey Lee Morgan (guitar)
  • Brian Fallon (vocals/guitar)

Discography[edit]

Compilation appearances

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