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On average, The Movielife performs 13 songs during their shows - Artist
- The Movielife
- Genre
- emo
- Start At
- Ended At
- Sep 27, 2003
- Biography
- The Movielife is a pop-punk band from Baldwin, New York (Long Island). Formed in 1997, the band put out its first full-length, It's Go Time, in 1999 on Fadeaway Records. By this point, the classic lineup of Vinnie Caruana (vocals), Brandon Reilly (guitar), Alex Amiruddin (guitar), Phil Navetta (bass) and Evan Baken (drums) had coalesced. The band built up a strong local following on the strength the album and their live show, and soon jumped to Revelation Records, releasing This Time Next Year in 2000.
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- 1997
Concerts
420
96 events with setlists
Songs
46
13 songs x concert
Tours
13
Tours so far
Festivals
35
Festivals
Encores
11.46%
11 concerts
Duration
37:43
37 minutes, 43 seconds