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Band Timeline

2000

Formation of Bayside in Queens, New York

Bayside was formed in October 2000 in the Bayside neighborhood of Queens, New York City. The original lineup included lead vocalist Anthony Raneri, Vinny Daraio, Chris Jackson, and Mike Kozak. The band's name was inspired by the Bayside train station while they were on their way to a music showcase. This period marked the start of their journey in the punk rock scene.
2001

Early releases and touring

The band self-released a five-song demo in their initial phase and signed with Dying Wish Records to release their first EP titled 'Long Stories Short' in 2001. During this time, Bayside began establishing themselves by touring with bands like My Hotel Year, Don't Look Down, A440, Brand New, and Hot Rod Circuit, gaining early attention within the punk rock community.
2002

Lineup changes and increased touring

In June 2002, drummer Mike Kozak departed and was replaced by JR Manning. Bayside expanded their visibility by supporting Shelter on their headline US tour in October and continued touring with Unsung Zeros, Junction 18, the Rocking Horse Winner, and Twothirtyeight. These tours solidified their reputation as a strong live band in the punk scene.
2003

Split EP release and signing with Victory Records

In March 2003, Bayside released a split EP with Name Taken through Dying Wish Records. This release was supported by an east coast US tour alongside the Goodwill and Junction 18. Later that year, the band signed to Victory Records, a significant milestone that provided greater resources and exposure, setting the stage for wider success.
2004

Debut full-length album ‘Sirens and Condolences’

On January 27, 2004, Bayside released their debut full-length album, 'Sirens and Condolences,' through Victory Records. The album introduced their punk rock style to a broader audience and marked a critical step forward in their career, helping to build a dedicated fanbase and establish their sound in the early 2000s punk rock landscape.
2005

Self-titled album release and tragic van accident

Bayside released their self-titled second album on August 23, 2005, which propelled them toward mainstream success. However, during a tour supporting the album, the band was involved in a severe van accident on October 31, 2005, in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Drummer John 'Beatz' Holohan tragically died, bassist Nick Ghanbarian was seriously injured, and other members sustained minor injuries. This event deeply affected the band and their community.
2006

Acoustic EP and tributes to John Holohan

In 2006, Bayside released an acoustic EP featuring re-imagined versions of their songs, including 'Winter,' a heartfelt tribute to late drummer John Holohan. The band and their peers in the punk community paid homage through music, with several bands dedicating songs to Holohan’s memory, reflecting the impact of the tragedy on the punk rock scene and Bayside's close friends.
2007

Release of ‘The Walking Wounded’ and Gold Edition

Bayside's album 'The Walking Wounded' was released on February 6, 2007, demonstrating the band’s resilience and artistic growth following the 2005 tragedy. The album was later re-released as the 'Gold Edition' on July 22, 2007, featuring acoustic live tracks and a bonus DVD, which included live recordings and documentaries, enriching the fan experience and showcasing the band's continued dedication to their music and audience.
2008

Release of album ‘Shudder’

In 2008, Bayside released their album 'Shudder,' further cementing their presence in the punk rock genre. The album continued to explore themes of resilience and personal struggle, resonating with fans. It marked the band's consistent output and ability to evolve musically while maintaining the emotional depth that characterized their earlier work.
2011

Release of ‘Killing Time’

Bayside released their album 'Killing Time' in 2011, continuing their trajectory in the punk rock scene. This album featured a matured sound and lyrical content, reflecting personal and band growth. It maintained their momentum in the industry and kept their fans engaged with thoughtful songwriting and energetic performances.
2014

Release of ‘Cult’

The band released 'Cult' in 2014, an album that combined their punk roots with more expansive musical elements. 'Cult' showcased Bayside's willingness to experiment and evolve, helping to sustain their relevance and attract new listeners. The album's themes often explored the complexities of relationships and self-identity within the context of their genre.
2016

Release of ‘Vacancy’

In 2016, Bayside released 'Vacancy,' further advancing their discography with an album characterized by introspective lyrics and refined soundscapes. This release continued to highlight the band's strength in crafting emotionally resonant punk rock music, strengthening their connection with fans and demonstrating their enduring creative vitality.
2019

Release of ‘Interrobang’

Bayside released 'Interrobang' in 2019, an album that continued to push their artistic boundaries. The album was met with positive reception and demonstrated the band's sustained commitment to producing compelling punk rock that balances energy and lyrical depth, confirming their status as veterans in the genre.
2024

Release of ‘There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive’

In 2024, Bayside released their ninth full-length album, 'There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive.' This album represents the band's longevity and evolution over more than two decades in the punk rock scene. It showcases their persistent creative output and ability to engage with contemporary themes while maintaining the core elements that define their music.
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Members

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Nick Ghanbarian

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Anthony Raneri

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Chris Guglielmo

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Jack O’Shea

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History

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Andrew Elderbaum

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Jim Mitchell

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Story of Bayside

Bayside: A Punk Rock Anthem From the Streets of Queens

Bayside, hailing from the gritty streets of Bayside, Queens, burst onto the scene in 2000 with a raw energy that quickly caught the attention of the punk rock world. Led by vocalist Anthony Raneri, the band's lineup solidified with Jack O'Shea on lead guitar, Nick Ghanbarian on bass, and Chris Guglielmo pounding the drums.

Their debut album, Sirens and Condolences (2004), was a powerful introduction to their emotional and introspective style. But it was their 2005 self-titled follow-up that catapulted them into the mainstream. This album cemented their place as a force to be reckoned with, showcasing their ability to weave raw emotion with catchy melodies and infectious energy.

The years that followed saw Bayside churn out a steady stream of quality albums. From the raw vulnerability of The Walking Wounded (2007) to the darker tones of Shudder (2008), Bayside continued to evolve their sound while staying true to their punk rock roots.

Their relentless touring and captivating live shows further cemented their status as a fan favorite. Albums like Killing Time (2011), Cult (2014), Vacancy (2016), Interrobang (2019), and There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive (2024) showcased their continued growth and ability to connect with listeners on a deeper level.

The Birth of a Band: From Long Island Demos to the Big Leagues

Bayside's story began in 2000, when Anthony Raneri and Mike Kozak decided to take a chance on a dream. Inspired by bands like New Found Glory, they set out to create their own brand of punk rock. Their early days were marked by a self-released demo and a five-song EP, Long Stories Short, released on Dying Wish Records in 2001.

As their reputation grew, Bayside hit the road, sharing stages with the likes of My Hotel Year, Don't Look Down, A440, Brand New, and Hot Rod Circuit. The energy of these early tours fueled their songwriting and honed their live performance, preparing them for the success that lay ahead.

In 2002, the band experienced a lineup change with JR Manning, formerly of Caroline, stepping in for Kozak. This solidified the lineup that would go on to become synonymous with the Bayside sound.

From those early Queens basement shows to packed stadiums, Bayside's journey has been one of dedication, passion, and a deep connection with their fans. Their music continues to resonate with generations of listeners, proving that sometimes the most powerful stories are the ones told with raw honesty and unbridled energy.

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