Minutes Too Far
50 top tracks
Minutes Too Far
50 top tracks
Albums

Let It Roll
Minutes Too Far

Doghouse Records Summer 2006 Sampler
Minutes Too Far

175 Best Punk Rock Songs
Minutes Too Far

Doghouse Records Sampler
Minutes Too Far

Minutes Too Far
Minutes Too Far

Official Demo
Minutes Too Far

Green Album
Minutes Too Far

Skratchmagazine.com V.30 disk 1
Minutes Too Far

Doughouse Records Summer 2006 Sampler
Minutes Too Far

Aging in Oklahoma
Minutes Too Far

Doghouse Records
Minutes Too Far

The Best ep
Minutes Too Far
Biography
Rock and Roll is Dead, if you ask Minutes Too Far. And they're not happy about it. So what's this quartet from Bethany, Oklahoma doing to revive it? They're packing out shows all along the Midwest with their intense and passionate performances, rocking people’s faces off....Read more on Last.fm
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Rock and Roll is Dead, if you ask Minutes Too Far. And they're not happy about it. So what's this quartet from Bethany, Oklahoma doing to revive it? They're packing out shows all along the Midwest with their intense and passionate performances, rocking people’s faces off.
The band sparked to life when then sixth graders Danny Black (front man) and Kris Monier (drummer) started playing punk covers in a garage. They played talent shows and band battles, just for a little fun.
Since then the band has gone through a few member changes, and even some name changes. The current lineup has been playing together since early 2001. They have gone on a national tour, released a self-titled EP, and opened for the likes of Yellowcard, Fall Out Boy, Slick Shoes, and even Quiet Riot.
In 2005 they released the Let it Roll EP, which sold well and saw them embark on a national headlinig tour. On July 25th 2006 they released their first full length album through Doghouse Records entitled Let it Roll. It featured all of the tracks from the EP plus a few new recordings of fan favorite songs.
The band played their final show on June 26, 2009. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Minutes+Too+Far">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
