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American pop punk band
The Applicators
OriginAustin, Texas
GenresPop punk
Years active1999–present
LabelsKing Fing'r, Hairball 8
Websitetheapplicatorsatx.com
Musical artist

The Applicators are an American pop punk band formed January 1999 in Austin, Texas. The all-female lineup includes lead vocalist Sabrina, guitarist Erica, bassist Rachel, and drummer Katy. The Applicators have toured nationally with Circle Jerks, Buzzcocks, Horrorpops, The Vibrators, One Man Army, Epoxies, as well as Teen Idols, Fear, and Bad Religion. Bad Religion guitarist Greg Hetson produced their debut album after seeing one of their gigs in Texas while on tour. Their music is influenced by classic punk bands such as The Misfits and The Cramps, as well as Motörhead.

Discography

Albums

  • What's Your Excuse (Cornerstone R.A.S.) (2001)
  • I Know The Truth (The Applicators) (2005)
  • My Weapon (King FING'r) (2006)
  • Scandal (2015)

Singles and EPs

  • 17 Again 7-inch EP (Purocrema) (2002)
  • Applicators EP (B-Unique/7176) (2004)

Compilation appearances

  • AMP Records Has A Hard-On For Tromquille.com 3XCD (AMP, 2001) - "P.C. Kids"
  • 2002 Sampler: I Have Potential (Cornerstone R.A.S., 2002) - "I Want To Live", "I Don't Bleed"
  • KVRX Local Live 7: "Better Than Friends" (KVRX, 2003) - "U Got It All"
  • The Greater Southbridge Soundtrack (Tight Spot, 2004) - "Action Anthem"
  • Look At All The Love We Found: A Tribute To Sublime (Cornerstone R.A.S., 2005) - "New Realization"
  • Vans Off The Wall Vol. VIII (Vans, 2005) - "My Weapon"
  • Loud Fast Rules: Volume #5 (Loud Fast Rules, 2006) - "Shove U Out"
  • Voices In The Wilderness (DIY and Proud) - "I Don't Bleed"

References

  1. Zeromag - interview
  2. Friction Magazine - interview
  3. Wilson, MacKenzie. "The Applicators Biography". AllMusic. Netaktion, LLC. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  4. Skratch Magazine - interview Archived 2007-08-06 at the Wayback Machine

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