Based around the songwriting talents of
Jeff Tucker, the California-based alternative rock outfit
Rock Kills Kid initially came together in the last part of the '90s. Having recently graduated from high school,
Tucker was directionless and socially withdrawn when he finally worked up the nerve to hook up with some local punk bands and begin writing songs. Together with two of his bandmates, drummer
Chris Poulson and bassist
Kirk Huffman,
Tucker formed
Rock Kills Kid and recorded a demo that led to the guys inking a deal with Fearless Records in 2000. Their eponymous EP appeared in early 2001 to decent response, but
Rock Kills Kid never really toured behind it.
Tucker soon found himself with no money and living as a squatter in the Los Angeles recording studio. Over the next few years, he constantly wrote -- barely leaving his illegal quarters -- and by the end of 2003,
Tucker had amassed close to 150 songs. Meanwhile,
Rock Kills Kid was still alive in name, but with an unstable roster, far from actually being a band. Undeterred,
Tucker eventually recruited bassist
Shawn Dailey, keyboardist
Reed Calhoun, drummer
Ian Hendrickson, and guitarist
Sean Stopnik to once again complete the group. After the band signed to Reprise during the recording process, the emotionally tense
Are You Nervous? arrived in May 2006. Produced by
Mark Trombino (
blink-182,
Jimmy Eat World), their full-length debut was a post-punk-inspired effort that
Tucker used to deal with his years of self-imposed isolation. March was spent on the road with
the Electric Six and
Nightmare of You; various tour dates followed the record's release as well. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide