Bluetip was an American rock band from Washington, D.C., forming in March 1995 by ex-members of Swiz. They released four albums, an EP, and a number of singles before splitting up in January 2002.[1] Originally, the band was to be named The Ohio Blue Tip, however the name was shortened to Bluetip early on.[2]

Bluetip
OriginWashington D.C., United States
GenresPost-hardcore
Years active1995–2002, 2008 (reunion)
LabelsDischord Records
Past membersJason Farrell
James A. Kump
Brian Clancy
Areif Dasha Sless-Kitain
Dave Bryson
Zac Eller
Joe Gorelick
Aaron Ford
Dave Stern

In 2001, when Farrell moved to New York, the band eventually folded.

Farrell and Joe Gorelick from Bluetip continued making music in a very similar vein under the band name Retisonic, starting in 2002, with Jim Kimball on bass.[3]

The band Red Hare was formed in 2013 by three former members of Bluetip (Farrell, Gorelick, and Dave Stern) and three former members of both Swiz and Sweetbelly Freakdown (Farrell, Stern, and Shawn Brown.[4] The band has been known to performs Swiz songs in some live performances, in addition to original Red Hare songs.

Members

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Final lineup

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  • Brian Clancy (guitar, 1999–2001)
  • Jason Farrell (guitar/vocals)
  • James A. Kump (bass)
  • Areif Dasha Sless-Kitain (drums, 2000–2001)

Previous members

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  • Dave Bryson (drums, 1998–2000)
  • Zac Eller (drums, 1995–1996)
  • Joe Gorelick (drums, 1996)
  • Aaron Ford (drums, 1996–1998)
  • Dave Stern (guitar, 1995–1999)

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Dischord No. 101 (Dischord, June 1996)
  • Join Us (Dischord, November 1998)
  • Polymer (Dischord, September 2000)

Singles and EPs

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  • Ohio 7-inch (Discord/Hellfire, August 1995)
  • Bluetip/Kerosene 454 split 7-inch (Maggadee, September 1996)
  • Join Us/No. 2 7-inch (Dischord, March 1998)
  • Bluetip/NRA split 7-inch (B-Core Disc, November 1999)
  • Hot (-) Fast (+) Union CDEP (Slowdime, May 2000)

Compilation albums

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  • Post Mortem Anthem (Dischord, 2001)

Compilation appearances

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References

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  1. ^ Bluetip at AllMusic
  2. ^ "Interview with Jason Farrell". Prankster101.com. Prankster 101. 19 September 2008. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
  3. ^ "Dischord Records: Retisonic". Dischord.com.
  4. ^ "Dischord Records: Red Hare". Dischord.com.
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