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{{Infobox musical artist
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| origin = [[Highland Park, Los Angeles, California]]
| genre = [[Indie rock]], [[pop-punk]], [[alternative rock]]
| years_active = 2002–present
| label = Square Tire Music, [[TSR Records]]
| associated_acts = I Give Up, Television and Summer, Say It With a Bullet
| website = {{url| Getsetgomusic.com}}
| current_members = Michael Torres
| past_members = Eric Summer <br /> Dave Palamaro <br /> Jeremy Keeler <br /> Rick Vegas <br /> Patrick Flores <br /> Amy Wood <br /> Sean Spillane <br /> Jim Daley <br /> Colin Schlitt <br /> Shawn Malone <br /> Nate Greeley
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'''Get Set Go''' is a band formed in 2002<ref name="popmatters"/> in [[Highland Park, Los Angeles, California]]. They are generally seen as [[indie rock]]. Their main songwriter is Michael "Mike TV" Torres. The band is known for their tendency to mix dark lyrics with upbeat or catchy melodies. Their songs have been featured on several episodes of ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'', appearing on the first two volumes of the series' soundtrack with the tracks "Wait" and an amended version of "I Hate Everyone."<ref name="AMG">{{cite web|last1=Hopkin|first1=Kenyon|title=AllMusic Biography|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/get-set-go-mn0000655740/biography|website=allmusic.com|publisher=AllMusic Guide|accessdate=December 11, 2016}}</ref>
Originally called Vermicious K, the band went through a few name changes and lineups before settling on Get Set Go.<ref name="KOK"/><ref name="popmatters">{{cite web|last1=Janella Horn|first1=Jodie|title=Ready For Primetime: An Interview With Get Set Go's Mike TV|url=http://www.popmatters.com/feature/ready-for-primetime-an-interview-with-go-set-gos-mike-tv/|website=popmatters.com|date=October 18, 2006 |publisher=Pop Matters|accessdate=October 18, 2006}}</ref> Currently, Get Set Go is the solo project of Michael Torres.<ref name="nightattack">{{cite web|last1=Leon|title=Episode 137: Hang Up, Sorry! (Interview with MikeTV)|url=http://nightattack.tv/episode/137|website=nightattack.tv|publisher=Night Attack|accessdate=October 6, 2016}}</ref>
==History==
Michael Torres initially started Get Set Go with high school friend Patrick Flores in 2002 in Highland Park, Los Angeles. The two originally recorded joke albums under the nicknames "Mike TV" and "Dr. Modo", respectively.<ref name="popmatters"/> The duo soon met drummer Amy Wood (later of [[The Dollyrots]]) and began producing music under the name Vermicious K, performing regularly at the Highland Park venue [[Mr. T's Bowl (Highland Park)|Mr. T's Bowl]]. They later changed to the band name to All Your Base Are Belong To Us (a reference to [[All your base are belong to us|the internet joke]]).<ref name="KOK">{{cite web|last1=N/A|title=Get to know Mike TV from Get Set Go|url=http://kissorkillclub.blogspot.com/2007/02/get-to-know.html|website=kissorkillclub.blogspot.com|date=February 14, 2007 |accessdate=February 14, 2007}}</ref> Later that same year the trio recorded a 3-track demo with the help of [[Ben Vaughn]] and, eventually, were signed to [[TSR Records]], a small family-owned independent label that "thought [they] had a lot of commercial appeal".<ref name="popmatters"/> The group once again changed their name, this time to Get Set Go, and released their debut album ''[[So You've Ruined Your Life]]'' in 2003.
Although the group toured nationally to promote the album,<ref name="CMJ Advertisement">{{cite web|last1=N/A|title=Advertisement for So You've Ruined Your Life|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=o6IIW48KAucC&q=get+set+go+so+you%27ve+ruined+your+life&pg=RA2-PT1|website=books.google.com|date=September 22, 2003 |publisher=CMJ|accessdate=September 22, 2003}}</ref> they faced a lack of success, and both Wood and Flores left to pursue other careers. Torres fell into a state of [[depression (mood)|depression]] afterwards, and by 2004, was addicted to [[heroin]].<ref name="popmatters"/><ref name="AMG2"/><ref name="Today">{{cite web|last1=Newman|first1=Piage|title=Independent Study: Get Set Go|url=http://www.today.com/id/10932138/ns/today-today_entertainment/t/why-wallow-when-you-can-just-sing-along/#.WFHRnWQrLL8|website=today.com|accessdate=January 26, 2006}}</ref> By 2005, Torres was able to quit and gain new members for Get Set Go, including violist Eric Summer. During this time, crew members of the show ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' heard about the group, and tracks by the band were included on the shows soundtrack, most notably the track "Wait" from ''So You've Ruined Your Life''. In 2006, ''[[Ordinary World (Get Set Go album)|Ordinary World]]'' was released. Later that year, the ''Ordinary World'' track "Die, Motherfucker Die" was featured in an episode of the show ''[[Weeds (TV series)|Weeds]]''. The albums ''[[Selling Out & Going Home]]'' (2007) and ''[[Sunshine, Joy & Happiness: A Tragic Tale of Death, Despair and Other Silly Nonsense]]'' (2008) followed. Like with ''So You've Ruined Your Life'', these albums faced a lack of commercial success despite constant touring.
The group left TSR Records in 2009 and subsequently established their own independent label, Square Tire Music, in 2011 in order to release their music, as well as music made by others. A [[Kickstarter]] campaign was launched to help fund the production of the band's fifth album, ''[[Fury of Your Lonely Heart]]'', which was eventually released digitally on September 20, 2011. Two extended plays, ''Loose Tongues...'' and ''Wicked Hands'' followed in 2011 and 2012, respectively. ''Tumors'', composed of material written during the ''Loose Tongues...'' era, was released as the band's sixth full-length in 2013. In May 2014, Get Set Go became the solo project of Michael Torres when he moved to [[Austin, Texas]].
==Members==
'''Current members'''
*Michael "Mike TV" Torres – vocals, guitar, piano, bass, percussion, samples <small>(2002–present)</small>
'''Former members'''
*Eric Summer – viola, vocals <small>(2005-2014)</small>
*Dave Palamaro – drums <small>(2005-2014)</small>
*Shawn Malone – guitar, vocals <small>(2013-2014)</small>
*Jeremy Keeler – bass, vocals <small>(2010-2014)</small>
*Colin Schlitt – bass, vocals <small>(2006-2010)</small>
*Jim Daley – guitar, vocals <small>(2005-2009)</small>
*Patrick "Dr. Modo" Flores – bass <small>(2002-2004)</small>
*Amy Wood – drums <small>(2002-2004)</small>
'''Session and live musicians'''
*Nate Greeley – guitar, vocals
*John Would – bass, guitar
*Ryan "Schmed" Maynes – keyboards, guitars, vocals
*Rick Vegas – drums
*Sean Spillane – guitar, vocals
'''Timeline'''
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==Hesitation Cuts Podcast==
In mid-2022, Torres launched the "Hesitation Cuts" podcast. Episodes feature storytelling from Torres' life and music, as well as exclusive, new recordings of previously published songs and unreleased music around the episode's theme. Episodes are released monthly.
==Discography==
===Studio albums===
*''[[So You've Ruined Your Life]]'' (2003)<ref name="AMG1">{{cite web|last1=Prato|first1=Greg|title=AllMusic Review of So You've Ruined Your Life|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/so-youve-ruined-your-life-mw0000692182|website=allmusic.com|publisher=AllMusic Guide|accessdate=December 11, 2016}}</ref>
*''[[Ordinary World (Get Set Go album)|Ordinary World]]'' (2006)<ref name="AMG2">{{cite web|last1=Prato|first1=Greg|title=AllMusic Review of Ordinary World|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/ordinary-world-mw0000526241|website=allmusic.com|publisher=AllMusic Guide|accessdate=December 11, 2016}}</ref><ref name="popmatters2">{{cite web|last1=Bernard|first1=David|title=Popmatters review of Ordinary World|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/get_set_go_ordinary_world/|website=popmatters.com|date=March 3, 2006 |publisher=Pop Matters|accessdate=March 3, 2006}}</ref>
*''[[Selling Out & Going Home]]'' (2007)<ref name="AMG3">{{cite web|last1=Green|first1=Jo-Anne|title=Allmusic Review of Selling Out & Going Home|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/selling-out-and-going-home-mw0000550297|website=allmusic.com|publisher=AllMusic Guide|accessdate=December 11, 2016}}</ref><ref name="popmatters3">{{cite web|last1=Cibula|first1=Matt|title=Popmatters review of Selling Out & Going Home|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/get-set-go-selling-out-going-home/|website=popmatters.com|date=January 23, 2007 |publisher=Pop Matters|accessdate=January 23, 2007}}</ref>
*''[[Sunshine, Joy & Happiness: A Tragic Tale of Death, Despair and Other Silly Nonsense]]'' (2008)<ref name="AMG4">{{cite web|last1=Mason|first1=Stewart|title=Allmusic Guide review of Sunshine, Joy, and Happiness|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/sunshine-joy-happiness-mw0001216401|website=allmusic.com|publisher=AllMusic Guide|accessdate=December 11, 2016}}</ref>
*''[[Fury of Your Lonely Heart]]'' (2011)<ref name="popmatters4">{{cite web|last1=Beadun|first1=Jedd|title=Get Set Go: Fury of Your Lonely Heart|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/146205-get-set-go-fury-of-your-lonely-heart/|website=popmatters.com|date=September 19, 2011 |publisher=Pop Matters|accessdate=September 20, 2011}}</ref>
*''Tumors'' (2013)
*''Television & Summer'' (2013)
*''The Pleasure of Being Sad'' (2014)
*''Here Be Dragons'' (2015)
*''True Crime Television'' (2015)
*''Death & Taxes. Mostly Taxes'' (2016)
*''This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things'' (2017)
*''Hesitation Cuts'' (2019)
*''#dinosore'' (2022)
*''Juggernaut'' (2023)
*''Outworlder'' (2023)
*''Precious Mettle'' (2023)
*''Dynamite!'' (2023)
*''Forgetting Things Done'' (2024)
===Extended plays===
*''Loose Tongues...'' (2011)
*''Wicked Hands'' (2012)
===Compilation albums===
*''Furthermore (2013-2014 Outtakes, Demos, and B-Sides)'' (2015)
===Live albums===
*''MikeTVLive Volume 1'' (2018)
*''MikeTVLive Volume 2'' (2018)
*''MikeTVLive Volume 3'' (2018)
*''Get Set Go Does Get Set Go'' (2020)
==References==
{{Reflist|30em}}
==External links==
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Get Set Go | |
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Origin | Highland Park, Los Angeles, California |
Genres | Indie rock, pop-punk, alternative rock |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Square Tire Music, TSR Records |
Members | Michael Torres |
Past members | Eric Summer Dave Palamaro Jeremy Keeler Rick Vegas Patrick Flores Amy Wood Sean Spillane Jim Daley Colin Schlitt Shawn Malone Nate Greeley |
Website | getsetgomusic |
Get Set Go is a band formed in 2002[1] in Highland Park, Los Angeles, California. They are generally seen as indie rock. Their main songwriter is Michael "Mike TV" Torres. The band is known for their tendency to mix dark lyrics with upbeat or catchy melodies. Their songs have been featured on several episodes of Grey's Anatomy, appearing on the first two volumes of the series' soundtrack with the tracks "Wait" and an amended version of "I Hate Everyone."[2]
Originally called Vermicious K, the band went through a few name changes and lineups before settling on Get Set Go.[3][1] Currently, Get Set Go is the solo project of Michael Torres.[4]
History
Michael Torres initially started Get Set Go with high school friend Patrick Flores in 2002 in Highland Park, Los Angeles. The two originally recorded joke albums under the nicknames "Mike TV" and "Dr. Modo", respectively.[1] The duo soon met drummer Amy Wood (later of The Dollyrots) and began producing music under the name Vermicious K, performing regularly at the Highland Park venue Mr. T's Bowl. They later changed to the band name to All Your Base Are Belong To Us (a reference to the internet joke).[3] Later that same year the trio recorded a 3-track demo with the help of Ben Vaughn and, eventually, were signed to TSR Records, a small family-owned independent label that "thought [they] had a lot of commercial appeal".[1] The group once again changed their name, this time to Get Set Go, and released their debut album So You've Ruined Your Life in 2003.
Although the group toured nationally to promote the album,[5] they faced a lack of success, and both Wood and Flores left to pursue other careers. Torres fell into a state of depression afterwards, and by 2004, was addicted to heroin.[1][6][7] By 2005, Torres was able to quit and gain new members for Get Set Go, including violist Eric Summer. During this time, crew members of the show Grey's Anatomy heard about the group, and tracks by the band were included on the shows soundtrack, most notably the track "Wait" from So You've Ruined Your Life. In 2006, Ordinary World was released. Later that year, the Ordinary World track "Die, Motherfucker Die" was featured in an episode of the show Weeds. The albums Selling Out & Going Home (2007) and Sunshine, Joy & Happiness: A Tragic Tale of Death, Despair and Other Silly Nonsense (2008) followed. Like with So You've Ruined Your Life, these albums faced a lack of commercial success despite constant touring.
The group left TSR Records in 2009 and subsequently established their own independent label, Square Tire Music, in 2011 in order to release their music, as well as music made by others. A Kickstarter campaign was launched to help fund the production of the band's fifth album, Fury of Your Lonely Heart, which was eventually released digitally on September 20, 2011. Two extended plays, Loose Tongues... and Wicked Hands followed in 2011 and 2012, respectively. Tumors, composed of material written during the Loose Tongues... era, was released as the band's sixth full-length in 2013. In May 2014, Get Set Go became the solo project of Michael Torres when he moved to Austin, Texas.
Members
Current members
- Michael "Mike TV" Torres – vocals, guitar, piano, bass, percussion, samples (2002–present)
Former members
- Eric Summer – viola, vocals (2005-2014)
- Dave Palamaro – drums (2005-2014)
- Shawn Malone – guitar, vocals (2013-2014)
- Jeremy Keeler – bass, vocals (2010-2014)
- Colin Schlitt – bass, vocals (2006-2010)
- Jim Daley – guitar, vocals (2005-2009)
- Patrick "Dr. Modo" Flores – bass (2002-2004)
- Amy Wood – drums (2002-2004)
Session and live musicians
- Nate Greeley – guitar, vocals
- John Would – bass, guitar
- Ryan "Schmed" Maynes – keyboards, guitars, vocals
- Rick Vegas – drums
- Sean Spillane – guitar, vocals
Timeline
Hesitation Cuts Podcast
In mid-2022, Torres launched the "Hesitation Cuts" podcast. Episodes feature storytelling from Torres' life and music, as well as exclusive, new recordings of previously published songs and unreleased music around the episode's theme. Episodes are released monthly.
Discography
Studio albums
- So You've Ruined Your Life (2003)[8]
- Ordinary World (2006)[6][9]
- Selling Out & Going Home (2007)[10][11]
- Sunshine, Joy & Happiness: A Tragic Tale of Death, Despair and Other Silly Nonsense (2008)[12]
- Fury of Your Lonely Heart (2011)[13]
- Tumors (2013)
- Television & Summer (2013)
- The Pleasure of Being Sad (2014)
- Here Be Dragons (2015)
- True Crime Television (2015)
- Death & Taxes. Mostly Taxes (2016)
- This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things (2017)
- Hesitation Cuts (2019)
- #dinosore (2022)
- Juggernaut (2023)
- Outworlder (2023)
- Precious Mettle (2023)
- Dynamite! (2023)
- Forgetting Things Done (2024)
Extended plays
- Loose Tongues... (2011)
- Wicked Hands (2012)
Compilation albums
- Furthermore (2013-2014 Outtakes, Demos, and B-Sides) (2015)
Live albums
- MikeTVLive Volume 1 (2018)
- MikeTVLive Volume 2 (2018)
- MikeTVLive Volume 3 (2018)
- Get Set Go Does Get Set Go (2020)
References
- ^ a b c d e Janella Horn, Jodie (October 18, 2006). "Ready For Primetime: An Interview With Get Set Go's Mike TV". popmatters.com. Pop Matters. Retrieved October 18, 2006.
- ^ Hopkin, Kenyon. "AllMusic Biography". allmusic.com. AllMusic Guide. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
- ^ a b N/A (February 14, 2007). "Get to know Mike TV from Get Set Go". kissorkillclub.blogspot.com. Retrieved February 14, 2007.
- ^ Leon. "Episode 137: Hang Up, Sorry! (Interview with MikeTV)". nightattack.tv. Night Attack. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
- ^ N/A (September 22, 2003). "Advertisement for So You've Ruined Your Life". books.google.com. CMJ. Retrieved September 22, 2003.
- ^ a b Prato, Greg. "AllMusic Review of Ordinary World". allmusic.com. AllMusic Guide. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
- ^ Newman, Piage. "Independent Study: Get Set Go". today.com. Retrieved January 26, 2006.
- ^ Prato, Greg. "AllMusic Review of So You've Ruined Your Life". allmusic.com. AllMusic Guide. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
- ^ Bernard, David (March 3, 2006). "Popmatters review of Ordinary World". popmatters.com. Pop Matters. Retrieved March 3, 2006.
- ^ Green, Jo-Anne. "Allmusic Review of Selling Out & Going Home". allmusic.com. AllMusic Guide. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
- ^ Cibula, Matt (January 23, 2007). "Popmatters review of Selling Out & Going Home". popmatters.com. Pop Matters. Retrieved January 23, 2007.
- ^ Mason, Stewart. "Allmusic Guide review of Sunshine, Joy, and Happiness". allmusic.com. AllMusic Guide. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
- ^ Beadun, Jedd (September 19, 2011). "Get Set Go: Fury of Your Lonely Heart". popmatters.com. Pop Matters. Retrieved September 20, 2011.