Fastball is an American pop-punk band that formed in Austin, Texas in the 1990s. The band originally called themselves Magneto U.S.A but changed their name after signing with Hollywood Records.
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Although it's tempting to lump the Austin, Texas trio Fastball (Miles Zuniga on guitar and vocals, Tony Scalzo on bass and vocals, and Joe Shuffield on drums) in with all the bands that sound similar to the Wallflowers, they're an exception.
The trio originally called themselves Magneto U.S.A. and became popular in the Texas region. After signing with Hollywood Records, they changed their name to Fastball, and soon after released their 1996 debut Make Your Mama Proud. The album wasn't the huge breakthrough they hoped for, but showed they were a band with potential. By the time their second album, All the Pain Money Can Buy, was released in early '98, the group had improved their sound by incorporating more pop hooks into their songs, with more varied (and serious) subject matter and lyrics. The Harsh Light of Day arrived in fall 2000. After four years, a best of retrospective (2002's Painting the Corners: The Best of Fastball) and a label switch, Fastball returned with their strongest record to date 2004's Keep Your Wig On for Rykodisc.
Fastball consists of Miles Zuniga (lead guitar and vocals), Tony Scalzo (bass and vocals), and Joe Shuffield (drums). A few of Fastball's hit songs include: "The Way", "Fire Escape", "Out of my Head", and "You're an Ocean".
Find out for yourself why Fastball has established a well-deserved reputation for taking creative risks…and in turn, offering great musical rewards. Listen and let The Harsh Light of Day come streaming in.
Discography
1996 Make Your Mama Proud
1998 All the Pain Money Can Buy
2000 Harsh Light of Day
2004 Keep Your Wig On