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- Q5283592 subject Q7008221.
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- Q5283592 abstract "Disturbing the Peace (sometimes called "DTP") was a nu metal band, based in St. Louis, Missouri. The band released their first album, Planet Nine in the spring of 1998 and their second, titled The New Ice Age, in 2001. The band eventually went on to become the post-hardcore band Adair. On December 27, 2008, the original lineup of Rob Tweedie, Josiah Werner, Mike Jost, Steve Hafner, and Greg Haupt played a reunion show at the House of Rock in St. Louis.".
- Q5283592 activeYearsEndYear "1996".
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- Q5283592 associatedActs "Adair, Big Blue Monkey, Helmet, Bulletproof, The O.F.R., Seven, 7 Shot Screamers".
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- Q5283592 currentMembers "Greg Haupt".
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- Q5283592 name "Disturbing the Peace".
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- Q5283592 pastMembers "Steve Hafner, Jerry Jost, Allan Hessler, Tom Lambrou, Brad Fotsch, Kevin O'Connor".
- Q5283592 website www.dtpmusic.com.
- Q5283592 yearsActive "1996".
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- Q5283592 comment "Disturbing the Peace (sometimes called "DTP") was a nu metal band, based in St. Louis, Missouri. The band released their first album, Planet Nine in the spring of 1998 and their second, titled The New Ice Age, in 2001. The band eventually went on to become the post-hardcore band Adair. On December 27, 2008, the original lineup of Rob Tweedie, Josiah Werner, Mike Jost, Steve Hafner, and Greg Haupt played a reunion show at the House of Rock in St. Louis.".
- Q5283592 label "Disturbing the Peace (band)".
- Q5283592 homepage www.dtpmusic.com.
- Q5283592 name "Disturbing the Peace".