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"You Crazy for This One, Steve:" Steve Aoki Shares Taking Back Sunday "Cute Without The "E" (Ziri)" Remix from HiROQUEST Remixes (Dim Mak Records)

"Just Us Two" video shoot, L-R: Steve Aoki with Taking Back Sunday's Shaun Cooper, Adam Lazzara, Mark O'Connell and John Nolan (SOURCE: Hai-Online.com) So, yesterday afternoon, we saw a post from former Taking Back Sunday (TBS) rhythm guitarist and founding member Eddie Reyes on Facebook , which explained, "Hey, guys, go check out the remix Steve Aoki did for this old jam; it's pretty cool. I was [a part] of something special that I still love, respect, and deeply miss very much. Proud of the dudes and thanks for the opportunity to be a part of something special." So, then, we did a little digging and digital sleuthing and soon, stumbled upon Taking Back Sunday's "Cute Wihtout The "E" (Ziri)" (Steve Aoki Remix.) Aoki has remixed Emo/Punk Rock mega-hit, "Cute Without The "E" (Cut from The Team)" from TBS' 2002 debut full-length, Tell All Your Friends . It appears as though "Cute Without The "E...

Ex-Taking Back Sunday Members Fred Mascherino & Eddie Reyes Team Up for EMO NIGHT ON TOUR 2020 (The Color Fred/Fates Got A Driver)

Fred Mascherino & Eddie Reyes are both former members of beloved Long Island, New York-based Emo Pop/Post-hardcore band, Taking Back Sunday (TBS.) Mascherino was in TBS from 2003-07 and played on their seminal albums, Where You Want to Be (2004) and Louder Now (2007,) while Reyes was a founding member of TBS and played on nearly every release from 1999-2018. Eddie Reyes & Fred Mascherino played together on the aforementioned albums, Where You Want to Be & Louder Now , as well as 2007's The Louder Now DVD: PartTwo CD/DVD set. Since parting ways with Taking Back Sunday , Fred formed his own bands, The Color Fred & Terrible Things , and briefly played with both The Lemonheads & Say Anything . The Color Fred released their first album, Bend to Break , in 2007 and a follow-up EP, The Intervention , soon after in 2009. The Color Fred side-project, Terrible Things , released a self-titled album of their own in 2010 on Universal Motown Records, which include...