Isotopes Punk Rock Baseball Club

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Isotopes Punk Rock Baseball Club
OriginVancouver, British Columbia
GenresPunk Rock
Pop-Punk
Baseball punk
Years active2007–present
LabelsStomp Records
Red Scare Industries
643 Records
Destiny Records
MembersEvan October
Dallas Duststorm
Vlad Zak
Trevor Uppercutz
Rad Jockstrap
Justin Safely
Tony Hustle
Rookie Rochelle
Andy A-Bomb
Dylan Dangerzone
Mikey Batcracks
Past membersDan Undahand
JR Highlife
Juice Jeske
Satchel Rage
Viktor Spoils
Cutter Sharpe
Danny Diamond
Hockchaw Pelling
Marissa Pines
Al Wildcard
Ricky Sensation
Dylan Dinger
Ricky Rosinbagger
Jesse Jockitch
Mike Strikes
Ryan Express
Ricky Rochelle
Websitewww.isotopespunkrockbaseballclub.com

Isotopes Punk Rock Baseball Club or commonly, The Isotopes, are a Canadian punk rock band, based in Vancouver.[1] All of the band's songs pertain to the subject of baseball or baseball-related topics. They've released a few 7-inch EPs through Red Scare Records and have self-professed themselves The "World's Greatest Baseball Punk Band".[2] On January 2015, the band announced signing to Stomp Records and release of their debut album "Nuclear Strikezone".[3] On April 14, 2017, the band is set to release their 2nd studio album "1994 World Series Champion" via Stomp/Destiny Records in North America and UK/Europe respectively.[4]

In 2018, they were featured in the music documentary Baseball Punx.

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Nuclear Strikezone (2015)
  • 1994 World Series Champions (2017)

Extended plays

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  • Heatseeker (2009)[5]
  • Cuban Missile (2011)
  • Blood Diamond (2012)

Singles

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Compilations

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  • "The First Four Seasons" (2013)[8]

References

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