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About: The Vitamen

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The Vitamen were an unsigned three-piece pop rock band from New York City. The band's three members were frontman Jesse Blockton, bassist Matt Hyams, and drummer Dave Rozner, all of whom attended the same high school in Mamaroneck, New York. Their debut album, Fun, was released in 2002. It was recorded on a four-track machine and, according to Hyams, contains funnier songs than do the band's later albums. The band released their second album, Mujer, in 2003; it was recorded on an eight-track. In December 2004, the band released their third album, Children of the Bear. It was recorded in a house in Cape Cod with the band's producer, .

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  • The Vitamen were an unsigned three-piece pop rock band from New York City. The band's three members were frontman Jesse Blockton, bassist Matt Hyams, and drummer Dave Rozner, all of whom attended the same high school in Mamaroneck, New York. Their debut album, Fun, was released in 2002. It was recorded on a four-track machine and, according to Hyams, contains funnier songs than do the band's later albums. The band released their second album, Mujer, in 2003; it was recorded on an eight-track. In December 2004, the band released their third album, Children of the Bear. It was recorded in a house in Cape Cod with the band's producer, . (en)
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  • The Vitamen were an unsigned three-piece pop rock band from New York City. The band's three members were frontman Jesse Blockton, bassist Matt Hyams, and drummer Dave Rozner, all of whom attended the same high school in Mamaroneck, New York. Their debut album, Fun, was released in 2002. It was recorded on a four-track machine and, according to Hyams, contains funnier songs than do the band's later albums. The band released their second album, Mujer, in 2003; it was recorded on an eight-track. In December 2004, the band released their third album, Children of the Bear. It was recorded in a house in Cape Cod with the band's producer, . (en)
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  • The Vitamen (en)
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