The Code (band)

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The Code
OriginPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
GenresPunk
Years active2000–present
LabelsA-F,
MembersMarcdefiant, Seth R, Poison Jay, Beau B., Chuck V.
Past membersLittle Roger, Fat Jonny (Jon H.), Jesse Young, Andy T

The Code is an American ska-punk rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The band released their first full-length CD on A-F Records,[1] which they followed up with a split with . They have also toured with bands such as Rise Against, Against Me!, Bouncing Souls, Pipedown and Anti-Flag. Their most recent release is an EP, Rhetoric of Reason, released on . The band announced their break up in August 2006. On July 2, 2007, The Code reunited for a show in Lawrenceville.

The Code played a show with The Suicide Machines on May 25, 2018 in Lawrenceville along with and announced that they were working on new material, and played a newly written song.

In Anti-Flag's EP, A Benefit for Victims of Violent Crime they have a song called "Marcdefiant" about lead singer of The Code. A demo version was first released as a bonus track on Anti-Flag's "For Blood And Empire" LP.

In April 2019, The Code played a series of Midwest shows with We Are the Union and Dollar Signs. They're currently working on a new record.

Discography[]

  • Alert, Aware, Involved (2002) A-F Records
  • The Code/Whatever it Takes Split (2003) A-F Records
  • Rhetoric of Reason (2004) Jumpstart Records

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