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For SquirrelsFor Squirrels was a Gainesville, Florida based band formed in 1993. The band's original lineup consisted of vocalist Jack Vigliatura IV, guitarist Travis Tooke, drummer Jay Russell and bassist Bill White. Explaining the bands name, Vigliature once stated "We always said we'd play music for squirrels". In early 1994, they released their first full album Baypath Rd., followed by the Plymouth EP. Eventually, For Squirrels signed with Sony/550 Music, replacing Russell with new drummer Jack Greigo and releasing "Example" on August 3rd, 1995. While touring in support of this album, the band was involved in an auto accident that killed Vigliatura, White, and their tour manager Tim Bender. Griego and Tooke suffered multiple injuries, but survived the crash. The band's single "Mighty KC", about the death of Kurt Cobain, was a minor hit and continued to drive album sales after the band's dissolution. Shortly after, surviving members Travis Tooke and Jack Greigo regrouped under the name Subrosa with Tooke taking over on vocal, releasing their only album, "Never Bet The Devil Your Head". Album Covers Baypath Rd. album cover Plymouth album cover Example album cover External links and references *Discography from ForSquirrels.net
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