Faster Faster

Kyle Davis (vocals), Randall Dowling (vocals/guitar), Christian Mosely (guitar), Steuart Wainright (drums), and Joey Poppell (bass) were all previously members of other local, predominantly hardcore, bands in and around Brunswick, Georgia, but found a Pop-Punk sound they felt was more fitting after leaving their grungy tunes behind.

The New Year, and Stages & Stereos and opened for bands of notoriety in their genre such as Mayday Parade, School Boy Humor, and Farewell.

Three demos, titled "170 as Usual" "The Weekend" and "Word of Advice You're A Joke", were released via the website Absolute Punk[2] and the band's Myspace and purevolume pages.

At least three other new songs were played by the band at live shows between the recording process and their break-up, including one named after a scene from the movie Step Brothers, "The Catalina Wine Mixer".

A group consisting of Dowling, Davis, Trevor Aspinwall, Jet Turner, and Miles Teeters (old members of local Brunswick band Dora Maar) then took the stage.

They released their only EP, "The Hot Weather Sessions" in July 2012[6] featuring the tracks "Black Velveteen", "Give My Regards To Smokey", "Sergeant Jacuzzi", "Let It Ride", "I Like You, But You're Crazy", and the previously unreleased Faster Faster song "Catalina Wine Mixer" which also received a music video[7] After the initial EP, the band released a few more songs including "No Need to Brag",[8] "Dropping F Bombs",[9] and "Keep It Down".