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The band was started in 2000 by members John Wood and Michael Tyler, splitting the songwriting duties, vocals, and guitar parts, with many important contributors joining them along the way.
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as well) and Eric Swartz replaced Smith and Chintha prior to the recording of the band's self-titled debut album. The seven-song by debut released by the High Two label in 2004.
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called the record "particularly impressive" was comparing A Cricket in Times Square to Ride,
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A Cricket in Times Square's song "5.5-Minute Hallway" is featured in the film
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This article is about a band. For the similarly titled book, see
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The first lineup (2000–2002) featured Bryan Smith on bass, and
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Four-piece rock band formed in College Park, Maryland in 2000
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drumming. Adam Robinson (who also plays bass in the band
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