The Cab
Biography
Inspired by groups such as Fall Out Boy and Panic at the Disco, Las Vegas quintet the Cab was founded by then-students Alex DeLeon (vocals) and Cash Colligan (bass) in 2005 after the two met during high school. The duo began recording demos and broadcasting them via MySpace, but it quickly became evident that a complete band would be needed for them to realize their full potential. DeLeon and Colligan recruited Alex Johnson (drums), Alex Marshall (piano), and Ian Crawford (guitar), began playing shows locally, and built up a fan base before sending a demo to Panic at the Disco's Spencer Smith. Smith was so impressed with the band that he helped them sign to the Decaydance/Fueled by Ramen label in 2007. The Cab's debut album, Whisper War, was produced by Matt Squire and released in 2008, followed by several national tours alongside the likes of Hey Monday and the Hush Sound. ~ Katherine Fulton, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Whisper War
2008
no rihanna didn't copy. this song was on punk goes pop, a bunch of bands copy pop songs.
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The Cab have become more popular because they are sellouts. That's why.
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To answer comment below me, they are. :<
I don't know, I just don't want them to... It's weird. I'm glad they're living their dreams, but they went from no one knowing them during Rockband live to headlining the What happens in vegas...tour . and then ian leave?!?! I don't know. But they most definitely are getting bigger. Much bigger. |
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They're AWESOME!!! :)
Is it just me or The Cab is becoming bigger? (Popularity wise) |
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this band is sick!! the whole cd is badass my fav song is "that 70s song" check it out
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All I can say Is I own this CD and when I went to approve this song... saw the cab... I knew something was incorrect in this database. I still love this song... but at least fix it plz :D
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fix the Narrow Stairs album... it's Death Cab for Cutie, not the cab
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narrow stairs isn't "the cab" its "death cab for cutie" unless something major happened, and i missed it.
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WTF? I'm hearing a Death Cab for Cutie song, and they are definitely identifying it as being from this band, whom I've never heard of. I like Panic at the Disco though, so hopefully I'll hear these guys in the future.
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