Side Walk Slam

Side Walk Slam was a Christian punk rock band hailing from the Midwest that emerged in the late 1990s, initially captivating audiences with their high-energy performances and melody-driven punk sound. The band was comprised of members David Curtis (vocals, bass), Marcuss Hall (guitar), and Matt Jackson (drums), though their lineup saw changes throughout their active years. The band found a home at Tooth & Nail Records, a label known for its roster of alternative Christian bands, where they released a series of albums that resonated within the punk and Christian rock communities.

Notable for their heartfelt lyrics, punchy guitar riffs, and earnest delivery, Side Walk Slam released several albums that left a lasting impression on their fans. Records such as "And We Drive" and "Give Back" highlighted their ability to blend the rawness of punk rock with introspective and thoughtful messages. Their 2003 release, "Past Remains," further solidified their reputation with tracks that dug deep into personal growth and faith. The band's honest and relatable songwriting, along with their dynamic live performances, kept them on the radar of punk aficionados until their eventual disbandment. Their final offering, "Two Steps Forward, Five Steps Back," served as poignant closure to a discography that exemplified their journey through both musical and personal evolution. Side Walk Slam's legacy persists as a gem in the Christian punk scene, and their music continues to inspire a sense of nostalgia and devotion among fans who grew up with their anthems.

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And We Drive
Album - 12 Tracks - Released January 1, 2003
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