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  1. The title of the album was used as the name of the book Nothing Feels Good: Punk Rock, Teenagers, and Emo by Andy Greenwald. Original bass player Scott Beschta is credited with writing and playing all the bass parts for the album, although he had been fired by the time the album was released.

  2. Von Bohlen started the project alongside guitarist Jason Gnewikow of None Left Standing, drummer Dan Didier and bassist Scott Beschta, the latter two both being former members of Ceilishrine [2]. The Promise Ring released their first full-length album in 1996 and gained a following in the US, Europe and Japan with this and subsequent ...

  3. Jason Gnewikow. Davey von Bohlen. Scott Schoenbeck. Past members. Matt Mangan. Scott Beschta. Tim Burton. Ryan Weber. The Promise Ring was an American rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that is recognized as part of the second wave of emo.

  4. This is Scott Beschta’s music collection on Bandcamp. Start your own! Scott Beschta. Follow. Following. Unfollow. edit profile. share profile. Wisconsin ...

  5. Formed in 1995 in Milwaukee by guitarist Jason Gnewikow, drummer Dan Didier and bassist Scott Beschta, the band was eventually rounded out by frontman Davey von Bohlen, who at the time was a new enlistee into Midwest darlings Cap’n Jazz but gave The Promise Ring their crucial missing piece.

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  6. Scott Beschta: Bass Dan Didier: Drums Recorded June 1997 Released October 1997 Recorded at Easley, Memphis, TN Recorded & Mixed by J. Robbins & Stewart Sikes, Doug Easley, and Davis McCain Produced by J. Robbins Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side, NJ Layout by Jason Gnewikow Graphic Assistance by Scott Kawczynski

  7. www.polyvinylrecords.com › artist › pelePele - Polyvinyl Records

    Two weeks before recording their debut album Teaching the History of Teaching Geography, the trio brought aboard bassist Scott Beschta to play keyboards. The keyboards proved to be the dominant musical element of the album as well as its companion remix disc People Living with Animals.