32 Frames Per Second (32FPS) was a very short lived hardcore punk project that lasted from the winter through the fall of 2007. Their sound was based on short melodic blasts fueled by the influence of Kid Dynamite, Paint It Black, and The Nerve Agents. 32FPS literally came out of nowhere. I remember on a rainy day afternoon show at Rachid's garage with Scared to Death, Skeletons, and Belda Beast. I was standing outside waiting for the show to start and saw Josh Owens and Curt Baer loading gear into the garage. I hadn't heard of any new band they were in at time, so I was a little confused. Before I really knew what was going on, 32FPS was ripping through their set. Just a couple of weeks later, they put out a killer 10 song demo. The songs on it are super catchy, witty, pissed, and short. They played a handful of rad shows complete with covers of “Black Sheep” by Nerve Agents and "Roots Radicals" by Rancid, and then broke up.Curt Baer on 32FPS:
“32FPS started as a project meant to span a two month period. Earl was back in Redding, albeit temporarily, and we wanted to do a band in that short amount of time. The idea was to write a demo, book studio time, record, and play a few shows in 2 months before Earl left. We did that, but Earl didn't move, so we kept it going for a while. This is the demo we produced, written and recorded in less than a month and with a not-too-subtle tip of the hat to Kid Dynamite."
Line UpJohn Waste - Drums
Curt Baer - Vocals
Josh Owens- Guitar
Earl Carrasco - Bass
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