The Acronyms were a hyper-oldies band from Springfield, Missouri. Formed in January 1997 from the still-smoldering ashes of Piezo Transducer and Jake's Radio, the Acronyms managed to stay together and irregularly play shows for about 5 years. They played their first show on Nov. 1 1997 at a Halloween party, and soon after, a cassette of this performance was released on Wee Rock Records. Their repertoire consisted mostly of covers of oldies songs (played much faster than the original versions), but they also wrote a few of their own songs.
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The Acronyms has had 1 concert.
The Acronyms is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Punk, Pop Rock, Classic Rock, British, Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rock And Roll, Hardcore Punk, Experimental Rock, Psychedelic Pop, Britpop, Merseybeat, British Invasion, Film Soundtrack, Rock & Roll, Mainstream Rock, Psychedelia, Europe, Favoritos, Abbey Road, Psychobilly, Ambient Techno, New Isolationism, Minimal Dub, American Early Music, Swedish Electronic, Swedish Techno, and Nordic Ambient.
The last The Acronyms concert was on April 28, 2000 at Southwest Missouri State University (SMSU) in Springfield, Missouri, United States. The bands that performed were: Elevator Division / Fugue / The Acronyms / Moses in the Lobby / Floob / Shinto Click / Trixie & The Merch Girls / The Motley Dudes / Angry Panda / The Tragicomedy.