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The Berlin Project was an American rock band from just outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, with influences from the punk, and ska (early years) music scenes that was active from 1995 to 2005. The band took its name from a computer program. The Berlin Project released two albums on US indie label Orange Peal records. The band's final album, The Things We Say, was released to some success on Trident Style Recordings in Japan. In 1997 the band covered Snoop Dogg's "Gin and Juice". Founding member John Garrighan died of a heroin overdose in January 2011.

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  • The Berlin Project was an American rock band from just outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, with influences from the punk, and ska (early years) music scenes that was active from 1995 to 2005. The band took its name from a computer program. In those ten years the band toured North America, sharing the stage with various bands such as the Matches, Steel Train, Punchline, , The Unsung Zeros, the Juliana Theory, Midtown, River City High, Catch 22 and . The band played side stages during the 2002 and 2003 Van's Warped Tour. The Berlin Project was also a part of numerous Radio Festivals and the like such as 2000's X-Fest in Pittsburgh with Stone Temple Pilots and Everclear, and 2002's Skate and Surf Festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey, with the Descendents and more. The Berlin Project released two albums on US indie label Orange Peal records. The band's final album, The Things We Say, was released to some success on Trident Style Recordings in Japan. In 1997 the band covered Snoop Dogg's "Gin and Juice". In August 2009, the band temporarily reformed with John Garrighan, Chuck Rocha, Paul Menotiades (Punchline, the Composure), Cory Muro (the Composure) to perform four concerts in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Maryland. Some of these shows were headlining dates with support from and some were in support of also regrouped the Ataris. Founding member John Garrighan died of a heroin overdose in January 2011. The Berlin Project reunited for one performance on July 8, 2017, at Mr. Smalls in Millvale, Pennsylvania, as the main support act for Punchline's 20th Anniversary Show. The band played songs from their entire discography. Returning members included Jon Belan, Bradley (Brad Evanovich), Brian Camp, Nick Revak, Aaron Mediate, Sean McAfee, Bryan Coles, and Michael "Nacho" Crosby. Dan Garrighan filled in for his brother on guitar and vocals. (en)
  • The Berlin Project — американская панк-рок-группа из города Питтсбург, штата Пенсильвания, играющая в стиле панк, ска-панк (ранние годы) и альтернативный рок. За десять лет своего существования, группа провела туры по Северной Америке с популярными группами The Matches, Punchline, Sloppy Meateaters, The Unsung Zeros, The Juliana Theory, Midtown, River City High, Catch 22 и Clearview Kills. (ru)
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  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States (en)
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  • *John Garrighan *Brian Camp *Bradley (Brad Evanovich) *Nick Revak *Aaron Mediate *Chuck Rocha *Jon Belan (en)
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  • The Berlin Project — американская панк-рок-группа из города Питтсбург, штата Пенсильвания, играющая в стиле панк, ска-панк (ранние годы) и альтернативный рок. За десять лет своего существования, группа провела туры по Северной Америке с популярными группами The Matches, Punchline, Sloppy Meateaters, The Unsung Zeros, The Juliana Theory, Midtown, River City High, Catch 22 и Clearview Kills. (ru)
  • The Berlin Project was an American rock band from just outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, with influences from the punk, and ska (early years) music scenes that was active from 1995 to 2005. The band took its name from a computer program. The Berlin Project released two albums on US indie label Orange Peal records. The band's final album, The Things We Say, was released to some success on Trident Style Recordings in Japan. In 1997 the band covered Snoop Dogg's "Gin and Juice". Founding member John Garrighan died of a heroin overdose in January 2011. (en)
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