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  1. Pulley's debut album, Esteem Driven Engine, was released in 1996 by Epitaph Records. Riddle later joined No Use for a Name full-time and was replaced by Tyler Rebbe. Follow-ups included 60 Cycle Hum (1997), @ !* (1999), Together Again for the First Time (2001), and Matters (2004).

  2. Of course, Tony Palermo's rapid, rabid drumming and the sturdy, reliable thump of bassist Tyler Rebbe are equally essential to the disc's heartfelt roar. Formed in the mid-90s, when Radinsky -- then balancing punk rock with a career as a major league relief pitcher -- exited Ten Foot Pole.

  3. Pulley’s debut album, Esteem Driven Engine, was released in 1996 by Epitaph Records. Riddle later joined No Use for a Name full-time and was replaced by Tyler Rebbe.

  4. 28 de jun. de 2011 · Scott’s Radinsky's unmistakable voice, Jim Blowers' and Mike Harder's shredding guitars, Tyler Rebbe's melodic bass lines, and newcomer "Metal Bob" Gilmore's rapid fire drumming are all here, and as powerful as anyone has ever heard them.

  5. 15 de ene. de 2015 · By the Barricade caught up with Pulley members Mike Harder, Tyler Rebbe and Chris Dalley before their show at The Slidebar in Fullerton, CA to witness some of their chemistry. It is evident that not only do these guys have the music connection, but also truly enjoy being together.

  6. As time went on, Pulley members, Scott Radinsky (vocals), Mike Harder (guitar), and Tyler Rebbe (bass), continued to tour and release new music regularly, eventually adding Chris Dalley on drums in 2013. Most recently a longtime friend, Trey Clinesmith, joined the band as their second guitarist.

  7. 24 de mar. de 2009 · Scott Radinsky (vocals), Mike Harder (guitar), Jim Blowers (guitar) Tyler Rebbe (bass) and Tony Palermo (drums) have returned—and just in time to save your ears from the artificial, over-processed, auto-tuned music wasteland.