Charles Rocha is an American musician, songwriter and producer living in Los Angeles, CA, United States.
Some of the bands The Berlin Project shared the stage with that summer were Punchline, NOFX, No Use for a Name, Lagwagon, Bad Religion, N.E.R.D, The Circle Jerks, New Found Glory, Flogging Molly, Good Charlotte, MXPX, Homegrown, The Starting Line and Something Corporate.
Rocha got his first taste of a professional recording studio at Mr. Smalls Funhouse in December 2002 when The Berlin Project started pre-production for their final album, The Things We Say.
The two played a couple of shows in 2009 and 2010 with longtime friends of the band, Paul Menotiades and Cory Muro, opening for The Ataris and The Composure.
Moving the band proved to be a bad judgement as Bear Cub was only able to flourish for a small amount of time before eventually disbanding.
After leaving Nashville, Rocha moved to Florida to work for his grandfather and complete his bachelor's degree in English and Political Science.
Brad Evanovich, also formerly of The Berlin Project, gave Rocha the push and support he needed to help record and release his songs.
[1] Rocha promoted the record at SXSW later that month and the two aging punks played That Summer songs on acoustic guitars in bars and gin joints across South Florida through the rest of the year.