The little band that could
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Back on Aug. 26, Costa Mesa’s Riley Breckenridge, the drummer for
melodic-hardcore band Thrice, graciously answered questions from Los
Angeles’ KROQ-FM (106.7) morning show, “Kevin and Bean,” about the
sound and popularity of his band.
It turns out the hosts, Kevin Ryder and Gene “Bean” Baxter, had
been handed a Thrice CD by a vacationing fan a few days earlier
during a radio-station event in Las Vegas, and Baxter had tossed it
into a pool shortly after it reached his hand. The next day they
joked on the air about the band’s name and the situation. That
afternoon, the station was hit with hundreds of calls and e-mails
from ire-stricken fans. To quickly fix the situation and save their
hip quotient, the duo invited Breckenridge on the air and agreed to
play a song from the band’s well-received second album, “The Illusion
of Safety.” They even joked about the band one day playing the
station’s modern rock all-star summer show, the “Weenie Roast.”
After that day last August, the station never mentioned Thrice or
played another tune from the band until last month. One afternoon, on
his “Catch of the Day” -- a new cutting-edge song he offers up to the
listeners once a week -- afternoon DJ Jed the Fish played Thrice’s
“All That’s Left,” the first single off the band’s major label debut,
“The Artist in the Ambulance,” which is slated for a July 22 release.
The song first hit the airwaves at 4 p.m., and within five hours
it had reached the second slot on the “Furious Five at 9” -- the
station’s countdown of the day’s five most requested songs.
Two days later, it hit the top spot, and for two weeks -- before
Metallica’s gawdawful “St. Anger” hit the airwaves -- it held steady
as the station’s most requested tune.
Two weeks ago, the band opened the “Weenie Roast,” which featured
the likes of the Foo Fighters, the White Stripes and Hot Hot Heat.
The band was introduced to the sold-out crowd by none other than
Kevin and Bean, who claimed, “We’ve been backing them for almost a
year now.”
Thrice will play the main stage on the Vans Warped Tour this
summer with Rancid, AFI and the Used before heading off to England in
the fall to play the Reading and Leeds festivals with Beck, Metallica
and System of a Down.
To Kevin and Bean: Never underestimate the little guy.
* PAUL SAITOWITZ is the features editor. His column appears Friday
and he may be reached at (949) 574-4295 or by e-mail at
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