Member Since: 6/23/2005 
Band Members: Gary: Bass/Web Design
Mike: Vocals/Guitar
Brian: Vocals/Keyboards
Brock: Drums/Vocals/Samples
Josh: Keyboards
PJ: Guitar
Orca (Nemesis prime): Transportation/Mammal patrol
Management & all booking: Shawn Ulmer
Please send all booking inquires to: [email protected] & not our myspace! Thanks 
Influences: Video games
Super smash brothers
Rollercoasters/theme parks
Panera bread co.
Rob & Big
Circa survive
Daft punk
Death cab for cutie
Further seems forever
Minus the bear
Misery signals
Mute math
Sigur ros
Taken
Thrice
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Cry of the martyrs 
Culprits 
Dear oceana 
Death of a legend 
The Decca sequence 
Easier said than done 
Eat a helicopter 
Excruciation 
The Fertile crescent 
Four footed animals 
Glenn Mara 
Kidcrash 
Kilowatt hours 
Last fifteen 
Mechanism of eve 
Minusseven 
Mother, the hunted 
The Scarlet ruse 
Twothirtyseven 
We were born as ghosts 
West 44 
Your bus to maryland 
Zagadka 
Sounds Like: From September 2007:
"I've actually never seen The Bayonet before. I've listened to their song "Fall of Arcadia" on MySpace, though, and trust me, it's much, much, much better when you hear that song live. I'm sure you know, actually. The Bayonet put on some epic songs - Fall of Arcadia being one of them. The vocalist just wouldn't stand still, and that is, as I always believe, an entirely awesome, outstanding, excellent thing. There was a point that the guy jumped right over the heads of about three rows of people and right into the pit. That was amazing. The Bayonet not only play excellent songs that are impossible to resist, but they combine it with an energy that could have tired the crowd out before the headliner came on. However, there are time constraints, so there was definitely energy left over for the last band. The Bayonet interacted with the crowd and the crowd was more than pleased for it. There was hardly any body that wasn't moving for the songs they played. It was a thoroughly enjoyable, nay, titanic set that I'm pretty sure everybody loved."
-Disordered E-zine
 
Record Label: none 
Type of Label: None