Happy Campers (band)

Happy Campers (band)

Happy Campers are a punk/rock band, from Las Vegas. The band consists of three members: Isaac Campa (Vox & Guitar), Master Jay (Drums & Vox) and MeanGene (Bass & Vox). The band is featured heavily on the Bumfights series and this has helped to ensure their popularity. Their most famous song is "Wave the Flags", from the self-titled "Happy Campers" album (also known as the "bear album" due to the CD's cover art). Happy Campers have a new record coming out in November 2007 titled "Death and Mourning In Las Vegas", it is the Happy Campers 4th full length release.

Notable Tracks:

*Once Bitten ("Happy Campers" Album)
*Wave The Flags ("Happy Campers" Album)
*Last Breath ("Death & Mourning In Las Vegas")
*Buried Alive ("Death & Mourning In Las Vegas")

Influences

*Bad Religion
*Green Day
*Lagwagon
*Pennywise
*NOFX
*AFI
*No Use for a Name
*Operation Ivy

Discography

*"Campfire Songs" (1997)
*"S'Morecore" (2000)
*"Happy Campers" (2003)
*"Old School" (2004)
*"Death and Mourning in Las Vegas" (2007)

External links

*http://www.happycampers.org/ - Official Happy Campers Website (w/ all lyrics)
*http://www.myspace.com/HAPPYCAMPERS
*http://cdbaby.com/cd/happycampers


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