Big Rig

Big Rig

Big Rig was a punk band from the San Francisco Bay Area fronted by singer/songwriter Jesse Michaels. Michaels performed with the group after the break up of his previous project, Operation Ivy, and before forming the band Common Rider.

Big Rig released one 4-song, 9-minute EP entitled "Expansive Heart" in 1994 on Lookout! Records.

Members

*Jesse Michaels, Vocals
*Doug Sangalang, Guitar
*Kevin Cross, Guitar
*Jeremy Goody, Bass
*Brandon Riggen, Drums

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Stage/5803/ Fan Site]
* [http://www.lookoutrecords.com/ Lookout! Records]


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