Artist's albums
Pleasure Point
2023 · album
Homewrecker (with Little Stranger)
2023 · single
Do Me (with Bret Bollinger of Pepper)
2023 · single
The ExpendaHoo!
2021 · album
Social Drinker
2021 · single
Down Down Down
2021 · single
Walk Away
2021 · single
My Dose
2021 · single
Wrong Way
2021 · single
You're Right Here
2020 · single
Light Up Them Trees (It's Christmas)
2020 · single
Live From Hollywood
2020 · album
Stay Now (Live)
2020 · single
Down Down Down (Live)
2020 · single
Sacrifice (Live)
2020 · single
Surfman Cometh
2020 · single
Bowl For Two (Live at Sugarshack Sessions)
2020 · single
Bowl For Two (Cali Roots Riddim Remix)
2020 · single
Lives and Loves
2020 · single
Gone Raw
2019 · album
Let Her Go (Acoustic)
2019 · single
Sacrifice (Acoustic)
2019 · single
Burning Up (Acoustic)
2019 · single
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Biography
The Expendables haven’t proven anything, but in their nearly 25-year career since starting out as a spirited party band in high school performing surf-rock covers for birthdays and family gatherings. A quarter-century later, elementary school buddies Raul Bianchi, Adam Patterson and Geoff Weers, along with bassist Ryan DeMars, who joined in 2000, have forged a unique sound born in the laid-back beach life in their hometown of Santa Cruz, CA. The Expendables’ infectious hybrid of ska, surf-rock, punk, reggae and metal can be heard in their latest streaming track, “Surfman Cometh,” a spaghetti-western meets “Pipeline” twang that could easily form the soundtrack to the latest Quentin Tarantino film. The song is the first release from the group’s new and improved Band Room, their longtime rehearsal space in a 1,100 square foot warehouse and former wine cellar on Coral Street, where Adam Patterson took charge of the final mix to great effect. The band’s previous studio album of original material, 2015’s Sand in the Sky, was followed by The Expendables’ second release featuring acoustic reworkings of past material, Gone Raw, 2019’s follow-up to 2012’s Gone Soft. The Expendables continue woodshedding until they can get back out on the road. Their 2017 Moment EP, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Reggae chart, showed a different musical direction, featuring collaborations with reggae crooner HIRIE, rapper Tech N9ne, Eric Rachmany, and Micah Peuschel.