Sepo (band)

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SEPO (pronounced "sepo") is an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California, United States. The band was formed in 2012 by front-man and songwriter, Mitch Bateman.[1] According to Bateman the name comes from a derogatory Australian term for Americans.[2] Sepo first gained notoriety for their energetic live shows and their single, Siren, which was part of a documentary titled, 39 Days. After the success of Siren, and a few live shows, the band began recording their third album with Dave Klein at Dave Klein Recording Studios in Los Angeles. SEPO continues to record and play live shows around the country and in the Los Angeles area.

Band members[]

Current[]

  • Mitch Bateman - vocals
  • Alex Sawyer - guitar
  • David Chang - drums
  • Miguel Ferreira - bass

Former[]

  • Dave Klein - bass
  • Jacob Long - guitar
  • Jesse Killings - drums
  • Gil Fabian - guitar
  • Lilian - bass
  • Adam Campbell - bass
  • Mark Mullican - guitar
  • Cappy Tillman - harmonica

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

  • Self-titled, AZ Studios, (Old Crew Records [2012])
  • City of L.A., Ill Music Studios (Old Crew Records [2013])
  • SEPO 3, Dave Klein Recording Studios (Old Crew Records [2015])

Compilations[]

  • Daggersight Records Volume Two (2012)
  • Wolfman Chuck meets SEPO (2014)
  • One Man Bands and Serial Killers (2014)

DVDs[]

  • 39 Days (2012)
  • Tucson Underground Punks (Composer Credits [2012])
  • SEPO DVD (Old Crew Records [2015])

References[]

  1. ^ "SEPO Artist Bio". ReverbNation. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Mitch Bateman". Punkglobe.com. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
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