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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 hand, they teamed up with Justin Gilday and Geoff Matheson, who held guitars instead of bowling balls, and Joshua Fit For Battle was formed. Their first show on May 1, 1998 was booked by DMHA founder Chris Haug and Electric Human Project label baron Mike Haley at the Ashley Circle VFW in Wilmington. Early the next year, John Fasano replaced Justin Gilday on guitar, but, with drummer Kevin relocating to Michigan, hardly a year after their first, JFFB played their intended final show on May 15, 1999 in Newark, DE.

A breakup ended up being an 8 or so month hiatus, as Kevin Hardy returned to Delaware, and with some personnel changes, the band picked back up where they left off. While reconfiguring, the band briefly existed as a four piece - Larry on vocals, new guitar player (coming from sister band Neil Perry) Josh Jakubowski, Danny on bass, Kevin on drums. This lineup played in Philadelphia with Boysetsfire and Bane. The permanent lineup for the second era added Bryan Louie, formerly of the Delaware band Short Round, on guitar as well.

Main address to pin on map if possible: 103 Fox Dr. Newark

Final lineup: Larry Everett, Kevin Hardy, Dan Bogart, Bryan Louie, Josh Jakubowski

Past members: Justin Gilday, Geoff Matheson, Joe Breitenbach, John Fasano

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Releases

List of releases: Discogs List

  • 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

Photo by Dan August

Photo by Dan August

Photo by Mike Haley

Photo by Mel Carney-Pope

Photo by Mel Carney-Pope

Photo by Mel Carney-Pope

Photo by Dan August

Photo by Dan August

Courtesy of Bryan Louie

Courtesy of Bryan Louie

Courtesy of Bryan Louie

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BAND NAME shows on Delaware Music History Archive map

Non-Delaware gigs

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