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American emo-core band
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Unwanted Superheroes (also known as USH) was a five-piece emo-core band from Pembroke Pines, Florida.

Formed in 2002, Unwanted Superheroes shot up the South Florida music scene in only a flash. Rising up from out of nowhere in the small town of Pembroke Pines, Florida, they went on to share the stage with bands such as Thursday, Coheed and Cambria, Emery, 18 Visions, A Static Lullaby, Brazil, The Beautiful Mistake, Misery Signals, Secret Lives of the Freemasons, Hawthorne Heights, The Fully Down, Rise Against, Alexisonfire, Silverstein, This Day And Age, Remembering Never, The Panic Division, Hopesfall, Burns Out Bright, codeseven, Anatomy of a Ghost, LoveHateHero, The AKA's, The Bensons, The Ombudsmen, Disclaimer 70, Jack Morgan BSc, The Black Maria, Rory, and Madison.

History

On July 9, 2004, they released their first and only full-length album titled, "You Don't Need This As Bad As I Do"². The band then suffered the loss of lead guitarist Matt Ross. Shortly after, Trevor O'Hare filled in as their new lead guitarist. Shortly thereafter, in the summer of 2006, they released their final set of songs before the band split in December 2006. This EP titled "The 2006 Summer EP", consisted of only 4 songs in total.

Reunion Shows

On May 6, 2007, USH reunited to play one final show at the JCC Battle of the Bands show. USH has stated several times that this will be their last show together, ever.

On August 16, 2008, USH played a final reunion show.

Band members

  • Matt Burns - Vocals
  • Mark Annino - Drums
  • Raf Navarro - Bass/Vocals
  • Trevor O'Hare - Guitar
  • Matt Fernandez - Guitar/Vocals

Previous band members

  • Alex Fox-Alvarez - Drums
  • Phil Edens - Bass

Discography

  • You Don't Need This As Bad As I Do - July 2004
  • The 2006 Summer EP - July 2006

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