Am13er's Concert Archive
TPA Joined September 2015
TPA Joined September 2015
Vaux was formed in 1997 in Denver, Colorado, under the original name Eiffel. The band was comprised of Quentin Smith, Chris Sorensen, Ryder Robison, Adam Tymn, Joe McChan, and Greg Daniels. They released a 7" single themselves, To Write A Symphony, in 1998. Indie label Undecided Records signed the band after they had toured the East Coast extensively for two years, and the band's debut album Audiblenarcotic was released in 2000. The album was a minor success on college radio, and the band earned a spot on the 2001 Warped Tour.
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Jul 27, 2003
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Vans Warped Tour
Brand New / Glassjaw / Dropkick Murphys / Rancid / Matchbook Romance / Vendetta Red / AFI / Andrew W.K. / The Ataris / Simple Plan / The Starting Line / Face To Face / Less Then Jake / Poison the Well / Suicide Machines / Thrice / The Used / The All-American Rejects / Atmosphere / Mad Caddies / Tsunami Bomb / One Man Army / Yellowcard / From Autum To Ashes / Pepper. / Plain White T's / Story of the Year / Bowling for Soup / Vaux / Mest / Big D And The Kid's Table / Slick Shoes / S.T.U.N. / 7th Standard / Places to Park / Western Waste / 2 Cents / The Know How / Letter Kills / Time Will Tell
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Jacksonville State Fairgrounds | Jacksonville, Florida, United States | |
Jul 25, 2003
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Vans Warped Tour 2003
Rancid / One Man Army / Vodkanauts / The Phenomenauts / Western Waste / S.T.U.N. / 7th Standard / Vaux / M-80 / Pepper / Story of the Year / Sount the Stars / Atmosphere / Plain White T's / Slick Shoes / Poison the Well / Mest / The Used / Thrice / Brand New / The All-American Rejects / Yellowcard / Andrew W.K. / Glassjaw / Taking Back Sunday / The Suicide Machines / The Starting Line / Finch / The Ataris / Mad Caddies / Tsunami Bomb / Less Than Jake / AFI / Simple Plan / Dropkick Murphys / Face To Face / From Autumn to Ashes
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Vinoy Park | St. Petersburg, Florida, United States |
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