Rodriguez was a San Luis Obispo based rock band active in the mid-late 1990s. The band is notable as an early collaboration between Matt Ward (who later came to prominence as M. Ward) and Kyle Field (later of Little Wings and a sometimes participant in The Microphones), along with a series of drummers: Jake Hockel, Sanjeev Srinivas, and Mike Funk. The band was described by Field as "the band in which I learned how to play music".
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- Rodriguez was a San Luis Obispo based rock band active in the mid-late 1990s. The band is notable as an early collaboration between Matt Ward (who later came to prominence as M. Ward) and Kyle Field (later of Little Wings and a sometimes participant in The Microphones), along with a series of drummers: Jake Hockel, Sanjeev Srinivas, and Mike Funk. The band was described by Field as "the band in which I learned how to play music". They completed one album, 2000's Swing Like A Metronome, which was produced by Jason Lytle of Grandaddy and released by independent California label Devil in the Woods.
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- Matt Ward, Kyle Field, Mike Funk, Jake Hockel, Sanjeev Srinivas
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- Rodriguez was a San Luis Obispo based rock band active in the mid-late 1990s. The band is notable as an early collaboration between Matt Ward (who later came to prominence as M. Ward) and Kyle Field (later of Little Wings and a sometimes participant in The Microphones), along with a series of drummers: Jake Hockel, Sanjeev Srinivas, and Mike Funk. The band was described by Field as "the band in which I learned how to play music".
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