Artist's albums
And You Think You Know What Life's About
1998 · album
Counting Blue Cars
1996 · single
Pet Your Friends
1995 · album
Alive
2022 · single
Dishwalla 5 (Maxi Disc)
2020 · album
Juniper Road
2017 · album
Counting Blue Cars (20th Anniversary Edition)
2015 · single
Dishwalla
2005 · album
Live…Greetings From the Flow State
2003 · album
Opaline
2002 · album
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Biography
DISHWALLA: The platinum-selling, award-winning Rock band with a career spanning over 25 years and 5 critically acclaimed studio albums. Rodney Browning Cravens, guitar, Scot Alexander, bass, George Pendergast, drums, Jim Wood, keyboards, and Justin Fox, lead vocalist. Their edgy, yet melodic, signature sound became part of the soundtrack of a generation being featured in hit movies such as Empire Records, Blast from the Past, The Avengers, Stir of Echoes, American Pie, The Banger Sisters, as well as TV shows such as Smallville, The OC, NCIS, Charmed (musical guest), written into the plot of How I Met Your Mother on CBS, and recently, NFL football and the CW sci-fi series, Pandora. Modernly, the band continues to tour extensively World-wide, sharing the stage with many notable friends such as Eric Burdon, Collective Soul, Vertical Horizon, Tonic, Stroke 9, Nine Days, Fuel, Marcy Playground, Candlebox, Gin Blossoms, Alien Ant Farm, including a special hometown appearance at the Santa Barbara Bowl with Tears for Fears. Over the span of their 25 year career, the band has survived the usual drama of personnel and record label changes. Dishwalla’s music helped define the sound of a generation. Their music is timeless, and Counting Blue Cars' recurrent airplay on Triple A and Hot A.C. radio are a testament to this. Dishwalla pop-culture references, songs, and videos continue to be a part of the daily lexicon of online social media.