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Suburban Hostage

Suburban Hostage was an American punk rock band from Denver, Colorado formed in 2004. The current lineup consists of Ross Swirling (vocals), Felipe Patino (guitar), Bret Ahroon (bass guitar, back-up vocals), Cody Bennett (guitar, back-up vocals), and Ruben Patino (drums). The band is currently recording with Ridiculous Records an independent punk rock record label based in Denver. Suburban Hostage has released one studio album.
==History==
In 1998, two young brothers named Felipe and Ruben moved to Colorado from their native Lima, Peru to pursue their musical dreams in The United States. Before leaving Peru, Ruben had been playing in a band named Futuro Incierto, well known throughout Latin America for their smooth hard-core punk rock music. Early in 2004 the brothers met a young guitarist named T.J. Petty and formed a hardcore punk rock band named Suburban Hostage.
The band began playing small shows Denver bars and clubs and gaining some local notoriety. In 2005, Ross Swirling left the band Action Shot where he played Alto Sax to become the lead singer of Suburban Hostage. At the same time, Felipe and Ruben asked a young bass guitar player by the name of Bret Ahroon to joint the band. He agreed, and the line-up was set to record the band's first studio album.
In 2006, the band began work on ''A Sorry State'', its first studio album. It was recorded entirely in a home-made studio located in the basement of Ruben's house. Knowing the album needed some "fine touches" put on it before release, Bret convinced the band to have the album mixed and mastered at The Blasting Room, a famous punk rock recording studio located in Fort Collins, Colorado and owned by Descendents drummer, Bill Stevenson.
In 2008, Felipe took a break from the band and from Denver for school related reasons. This left Suburban Hostage without a lead guitarist at almost the same time a tour was booked in support of ''A Sorry State''. The band was rescued by highly talented Berklee grad and guitar teacher, Jeff Solohub. It was understood that he would only be filling in for Felipe while the band was on tour. During the summer of 2008 Suburban Hostage played a slew of shows around Colorado and the West Coast with Jeff in the lineup and it was decided that, when Felipe returned, he would be a permanent member. Shortly after the decision to add Jeff to the band, T.J. left to start a new band called “The Sunday Strippers.”

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