JOSHUA FIT FOR BATTLE (1998-1999 / 2000-2003)
In 1998, Danny Bogart, Kevin Hardy, Larry Everett and Joe Breitenbach were on a bowling team called "The Slayers" in the Newark Shopping Center bowling alley. Deciding they might have a band on their hands, they teamed up with Justin Gilday and Geoff Matheson, who were more interested in guitars than bowling balls, and Joshua Fit For Battle was formed. Their first show was booked in 1998 by DMHA co-founder Chris Haug and Electric Human Project label baron Mike Haley at the Ashley Circle VFW in Wilmington, DE. Early the next year, John Fasano replaced Justin Gilday on guitar. With drummer Kevin Hardy relocating to Michigan about a year after their first show, JFFB played their (intended) final show on May 15, 1999, in Newark, DE.
A breakup ended up being a roughly 8-month hiatus after Kevin Hardy returned to Delaware, and with some personnel changes, the band picked back up where they left off. While reconfiguring, the band swapped in Josh Jakubowski for John Fasano on guitar, in time for JFFB's split with Josh's band Neil Perry. In spring of 2000, Joe and Geoff had left the band and played a few shows as a four piece, including one show with Bane and Boysetsfire in Philadelphia.
The lineup for the second era added Bryan Louie–formerly of the Delaware band Short Round–on guitar. This lineup toured with Jerome's Dream + One AM Radio (January 2001) and Neil Perry (April 2002). JFFB's final show was in Connecticut on April 19, 2003 with Transistor Transistor.
Main address: 103 Fox Dr., Newark, DE 19713
Final lineup: Larry Everett, Kevin Hardy, Dan Bogart, Bryan Louie, Josh Jakubowski
Past members: Justin Gilday, Geoff Matheson, Joe Breitenbach, John Fasano
Links:
- Joshua Fit For Battle shows on Delaware Music History Archive map
- Skramz Wiki bio
- Sophie's Floorboard blog
- Joshua Fit For Battle break up, Lambgoat
Releases
List of releases: Discogs
- Demo cassette (Self-released 1998)
- All I Ask split 7" (Electric Human Project 1999)
- Love Lost But Not Forgotten split 7" (Normal Records 1999)
- s/t 7" (Prizefight Records 1999)
- Flashbulb Memory split 12" (Revolutionary Audio 2000)
- To Bring Our Own End CD (Alone Records 2001)
- Neil Perry "Brothers From Different Mothers" split LP (Level Plane Records 2001)
- Bring Out Your Dead compilation LP (Electric Human Project 2002)
Photos
Photos by Dan August
Photo by Mike Haley
Photos by Mel Carney-Pope
Courtesy of Bryan Louie
Videos
Media mentions
RECORD REVIEWS
HeartattaCk 24, Nov. 1999 by Mike Amezcua
HeartattaCk 25, Feb. 2000 by Dylan Ostendorf
Maximum Rocknroll 205, June 2000 from Tom Hopkins column
HeartattaCk 31, Aug 2001 by Lisa Oglesby
ADS
Flyers and Posters
Joshua Fit For Battle shows on Delaware Music History Archive map
Non-Delaware gigs
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Delaware gigs
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Gigs that didn't happen