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The Actual is a Punk-Rock band founded in Los Angeles, California USA,
by singer+guitarist Max Bernstein; shortly after their first show on Easter
Sunday of 2001, The Actual, originally rounded out by Bernstein bass player
Jeremy Bonsall and drummer Jeff Keenan, have spent most of their time
on tour playing pretty much to anyone who would listen at just about any
place that would book them.
The band released its debut album, "Songs On Radio Idaho",
in September 2003 on Eyeball Magnetics.
Thankfully, people did start to listen and one of those people was Scott
Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots
and Velvet Revolver, who promptly
signed the band to his new RED/New West/SonyBMG co-venture Softdrive Records.
The Actual then bolstered its line-up by recruiting rhythm guitarist Ben
Flanagan and replaced Keenan with new drummer, Jeremy's brother, Aaron
Bonsall.
Weiland took the band out of the bars and basements and onto a string
of arena shows with Velvet Revolver
and also co-produced the band's new album, "In Stiches", which
includes the single "This Is The Worst Day Of My Life (Do You Want
To Come Over)".
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