Quit (band)

Quit is an American pop punk band from Miami, Florida, United States, formed in 1988.

The band was founded by Andre Serafini, Russell Mofsky, Antonio Rocha and Addison Burns.

Band members hung out at skate ramps, surfed, and went to local shows and house parties mainly in one southern part of Miami.

[1] Quit was formed in the summer of 1988, when Andre Serafini and Russell Mofsky wanted to start a band.

After a few months, Tony Rocha replaced Cuellar on bass, and Quit's first performance was on Labor Day weekend in 1988 for the Rock-A-Thon.

In 1992 Hurricane Andrew destroyed much of the warehouse that Quit used to rehearse, store their equipment and merchandise.

Additional members that have played in Quit are from bands such as Cell 63, Fay Wray (Rob Coe), Vacant Andys and King Friday.

Quit was one of the local Miami punk bands to release their album on compact disc.

The logo was designed by Nancy Carlson who also contributed to the art layout on the Earlier Thoughts album.

Quit Reunion Tampa, FL , Crowbar July 2015