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editHello interested parties. There are some factual inaccuracies in this article that I'd like to fix such as dates and discography.
As a member of the band I agree there are many factual inaccuracies that need to be fixed. I tried to correct this article before but some clown rolled back my changes. The band would be happy to confirm these facts in a variety of ways: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LUSTRAmusic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lustramusic Email: admin@lustramusic.com
If some other means of corroboration is required, I'd appreciate it if someone would tell me rather than just rolling this back to the current garbage.
- Breakfast at Tammy's was our first full-length recorded when the band was called Seventeen and based on Somerville, MA.
- Nick Cloutman briefly left the band to attend college in New York.
- When Nick left, Chris Baird moved from drums to bass.
- Scott Benson of XOFF records signed us on the strength of our local following and airplay on the local shows of WAAF, WBCN, and WFNX.
- We recorded an EP, "Ransom Your Handsome" in 1999 with Scott Riebling at Q Division Studios. This EP was mixed by Ron St. Germain.
- Tony Mellace joined as our drummer shortly after.
- We recorded additional songs with Ron St. Germain at Longview Studios in rural Massachusetts and combined these with those from "Ransom Your Handsome" to make the second Full-Length record "Bikini Pie Fight." This record was released in 2000 and distributed through V2 records.
- We were sued by Primedia Corporation (parent company of Seventeen Magazine) and it was at this point that we decided to move to Los Angeles. This was a real kick in the balls and we're still pissed about it.
- After arriving in Los Angeles, we changed the band name to Lustra.
- Bruce Fulford did not join the band until 2001 when we moved to Los Angeles, is not currently a member of the band, and has not been a member of the band since 2004
- Guitarist Jon Baird did not leave the band in 2001. He left after our winter tour of South Africa in 2003.
- Shortly after, guitarist Kent Brisley briefly took his place.
- We flew to Prague in 2003 to film Eurotrip which came out in February 2004.
- Scotty Doesn't Know was written at the request of the writer/directors expressly for the scene in which it appeared.
- Guitarist Jason Adams and Drummer Bruce Fulford left the band in 2004
- Travis Lee joined the band shortly after.
- Jason Adams rejoined the band ca 2008-2009, replacing Travis Lee.
Sneakyimp (talk) 23:03, 6 October 2015 (UTC)lustramusic
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editI've read the "articles" which this piece of information is based on, and they all seem like trash, where the band members' comments seem sarcastic at best. I don't think this is noteworthy in the slightest and should probably be removed. TheCosmicFrog (talk) 14:04, 6 June 2012 (UTC)