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The Graduation Day- (R.I.P) 2001-2007

Here's to your revolution

About Me

Just outside Toronto, Ontario THE GRADUATION DAY is destroying everyone in their path with their musical wrecking ball and their grassroots work ethic.
"Here's To Your Revolution" the newest offering from these fine lads is music to live by. "This new recording has so much heart and passion put into it, failure is not an option" puts singer Chris Hepburn. With words like that you can tell this is where they want to be both musically and mentally. They are not trying to re-write history they just want you to listen and not stop listening until you die.(No Joke)
They have shared the stage with countless acts such as; Moneen, Cauterize, Not by Choice, Sum 41 just to name a few. Love them or hate them you have to respect them for giving the people something real, something genuine.

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Member Since: 19/06/2006
Band Website: www.thegraduationday.com
Band Members: Chris Hepburn (vocals/guitar/coffee)
Kyle Deschamps (guitar/attitude)
Andy Hepburn (drums/vocals/king of the "burbs")
Mike$mith (bass/leather)
Influences: Living Everyday/Dying Everyday............Nirvana, Queen, At the drive-in, The Beatles, GlassJaw, The get up kids, Neil Young, The Police, Descendents, Converge, The Smiths, Refused, Led Zeppelin and any other good music.
Sounds Like: Rock and Roll having a smoke with Hunter S. Thompson or Elton John
Record Label: Unknown Indie
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

We hate to inform y’all but.......

we have decided not to post a big long boring as fuck blog but instead be pefectly blunt. The Graduation Day has broken up........get over it
Posted by on Mon, 28 Jan 2008 21:44:00 GMT

Brand New Look.

well as you scan see we have gone and changed our page around......we think it looks super fancy. and yes its about time we put new songs up.......we will be putting up the rest of the tracks to our d...
Posted by on Mon, 14 May 2007 14:37:00 GMT