1.) In 1976 Tracks recorded a live set at the Club in Cambridge and released �Brakes on You� as a single on Blue Door Records. Picked up by Bomp for international distribution, it garnered Tracks worldwide notoriety. By the end of 1978, bolstered by airplay for the single, Tracks were playing most of their gigs in New York at legendary punk venues like CBGBs and Max�s Kansas City. Sharing the bill with renown acts like the Police and the Jam and every other �hot new act� that was coming through the East Coast
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1.) In 1976 Tracks recorded a live set at the Club in Cambridge and released �Brakes on You� as a single on Blue Door Records. Picked up by Bomp for international distribution, it garnered Tracks worldwide notoriety. By the end of 1978, bolstered by airplay for the single, Tracks were playing most of their gigs in New York at legendary punk venues like CBGBs and Max�s Kansas City. Sharing the bill with renown acts like the Police and the Jam and every other �hot new act� that was coming through the East Coast, Doll and Rey knew they would have to make the move to NYC sooner or latter. It came on Christmas day in December of that year. They returned to Boston for one final raucous gig with bassist John Shriver and drummer Bryan Brat on January 20th of 1979 and then Tracks (but not Doll and Rey) faded into history.
2.) Tracks is a hardcore band from Marlborough, Massachusetts. Recently they have released a 5 song demo entitled "Social Suicide".
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