The First Step

The First Step

Infobox musical artist
Name = The First Step


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Origin = Fayetteville, North Carolina
Genre = Youth crew
Years_active = 2001-2008
Label = Livewire Records
Rivalry Records
Associated_acts = Reinforce
Until Today
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The First Step (TFS) is an American straight edge band, formed in 2001 and originally from Fayetteville, North Carolina. The group is influenced by Youth of Today, DYS, Minor Threat, 7 Seconds, Uniform Choice, Dag Nasty, Chain of Strength, and Gorilla Biscuits.

Band members

*AA - guitar
*Aaron - guitar
*Fred - drums
*Greg - bass
*Stephen - vocals

Discography

*2001 - "Demo 2001" (Livewire Records)
*2003 - "Open Hearts and Clear Minds" (Livewire Records)
*2006 - "What We Know" (Rivalry Records)
*2008 - "Connection" (Rivalry Records)

Break Up

*The First Step played their last show on Saturday, September 6th at The Championship in Lemoyne, PA.

References

External links

* [http://www.thejourneyofathousandmiles.com Official The First Step Web site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/thefirststep The First Step] at MySpace


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