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  1. Originally formed by Matt Morginsky, Jason Carson and Tony Terusa while in junior high school, the band played a mix of many styles including punk, rap, metal, disco, and funk. In 1995 they formed as The Orange County Supertones and settled on a ska based sound, similar to Operation Ivy or Mike Park 's Skankin' Pickle . [2]

  2. La banda empezó en los inicios de los 90's como Saved. 1 Originalmente integrada por Matt Morginsky, Jason Carson y Tony Terusa mientras estaban en la Junior High School, 2 la banda tocaba una mezcla de muchos estilos, incluyendo punk, rap, metal, disco, y funk. 3 En 1995 se agruparon como The Orange County Supertones y se establecieron en ...

  3. TONY “TONEMAN” TERUSA. Instrument: Bass, Cello, Guitar, Drums. Favorite Star Wars Character: Jar Jar Binks. Favorite Verse: Ephesians 2: 8-10 “For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advanced for us to do.” Favorite Book of the Bible: Ecclesiastes. Favorite Worship Song:

  4. TONY “TONEMAN” TERUSA. Instrument: Bass, Cello, Guitar, Drums. Favorite Star Wars Character: Jar Jar Binks. Favorite Verse: Ephesians 2: 8-10 “For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advanced for us to do. ...

  5. Originalmente formada por Matt Morginsky, Jason Carson y Tony Terusa mientras estaban en la escuela secundaria, la banda tocaba una mezcla de muchos estilos, incluidos punk, rap, metal, disco y funk. En 1995 se formaron como The Orange County Supertones y se decidieron por un sonido basado en el ska, similar a Operation Ivy o Skankin's de Mike ...

  6. The O.C. Supertones were a Christian ska punk band from Orange County, California. The band started out as a group called Saved by lead singer Matt Morginsky, Jason Carson the drummer, and bassist...

  7. Professional ratings. Adventures of the O.C. Supertones is the first album released by The O.C. Supertones. Its lyrical content is mostly simple and spiritual, similar to worship music. Cornerstone reviewer Don Hill stated that its simplicity was similar to that of the song "Father Abraham", designed to "draw you out of yourself and into the ...