The Dingees
The Dingees are a band formed in Orange County, California in 1996.
The Dingees  | |
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| Also known as | TD | 
| Origin | Orange County, California, US | 
| Genres | Punk rock, reggae, ska | 
| Years active | 1996–present | 
| Labels | BEC Recordings, Tooth & Nail | 
| Associated acts | Project 86, Unashamed | 
| Website | www | 
Other Projects
    
- Matt Hernandez played in Project 86 and Unashamed.
 - Tony Terusa is currently in The O.C. Supertones and was in Saved.
 - Ethan Luck was in many bands, most notably : Demon Hunter, The O.C. Supertones, Project 86, and Relient K.
 
Lineup
    
- Matthew "Pegleg" Roberts: vocals, guitar, alto saxophone (1996–present)
 - Dave Chevalier: tenor saxophone, vocals, keys (1996–present)
 - Matt "Bean" Hernandez: bass (1996–present)
 - Aaron Landers: guitar (1998–present)
 - Scott Rodgers: drums (1999–present)
 
Former members
    
- Tony Terusa: drums (1996–1997)
 - Jon Bon: trombone (1996–1998)
 - Jeff Holmes: guitar (1996–1998)
 - Ethan Luck: drums (1997-1999)
 - Brad Ber - guitar
 - Travis Larsen - trombone
 - Steven Dail - drums
 
Discography
    
    Studio albums
    
- Armageddon Massive (1998)
 - Sundown to Midnight (1999)
 - The Crucial Conspiracy (2001)
 - Rebel Soul Sound System (2010)
 - 4th Wave (as Peg & the Rejected) (2016)
 
Compilation appearances
    
- "Wake Up" from Skanktified (1998)
 - "Another Burnin' City" from Songs From the Penalty Box, Vol. 2 (1998)
 - "We Three Kings" from Happy Christmas (album) (1998)
 - "Bullet Proof" and "Calm Down" from Moms Like Us Too - Volume One: A BEC Records Compilation (1999)
 - "Bullet Proof" from Propska One (1999)
 - "Staff Sgt. Skreba" from Songs From the Penalty Box, Vol. 3 (1999)
 - "In My Heart" from Tooth & Nail Records * BEC Recordings present...Fall 1999 Sampler (1999)
 - "Leave the Kids Alone" from Cheapskates: The Harder Side (2000)
 - "Spraypaint" from Songs From the Penalty Box, Vol. 4 (2000)
 - "Trial Tribulation" from The Solution to Benefit Heal the Bay (2000)
 - "Dear John Letter (To the Devil)" from Start Right Here: Remembering the Life of Keith Green (2001)
 - "Summer" from Safety First (2001)
 
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