Chad Larson

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Chad Larson
pop punk, punk rock, new wave, ska
Occupation(s)Musician, electrician
Instrument(s)Bass guitar, trombone
Years active1994–present

Chad Albert Larson (born October 27, 1965) is an American musician, best known as the co-founder and

The Hub original series The Aquabats! Super Show! and on the series' 2019 YouTube
-based revival The Aquabats! RadVentures!.

Biography

Larson has been a member of The Aquabats since the group's inception, having co-founded the band alongside Christian Jacobs and Boyd Terry in 1994.[2] In the earliest days of the band, Larson played trombone before switching to bass guitar.[3] Since then, he's acted as one of The Aquabats' most prominent songwriters, writing or co-writing a majority of the band's material.[4] On The Aquabats! Super Show!, Larson worked as an occasional composer alongside his other bandmates in addition to his co-starring role, as well as contributing screenwriting credits, most prominently on the 2013 episode "The Shark Fighter!".

In the early 1990s and up until their break-up in 1997, Larson was also the bassist for the hardcore punk band B.H.R., an acronym whose meaning regularly changed. In 1999, Larson performed anonymously with other members of The Aquabats in the side project The Sandfleas, where he played guitar under the stage name "Breath".

Outside of The Aquabats, Larson makes a career as a professional electrician.[5] He currently lives in Huntington Beach, California with his wife and four children, and, like bandmates Jacobs and Ian Fowles, is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[6]

Discography

The Aquabats

See The Aquabats discography for a full list of recordings

B.H.R.

The Sandfleas

  • Four Songs Four Jerks (1999) - guitar

References

  1. ^ https://www.californiabirthindex.org/birth/chad_a_larson_born_1965_9232063. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ Boehm, Mike (October 28, 1997). "The Aquabats' Saturday Morning Mission; Who Are Those Masked Men? A Brea Band With a New CD and Plans for Capturing a TV Audience". Los Angeles Times.
  3. ^ "A Band Called The Aquabats!: A Sweaty History of Radness documentary". Serious Awesomeness!. 2003. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  4. ASCAP
    .com.
  5. MTV.com
    . March 1, 2012.
  6. ^ "A Short Talk with The Aquabats' Crash McLarson". Splendid e-zine. Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2010-12-16.

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