And on the eighth day, there was Suburban Hostage; created not by a higher power, but by two Peruvian brothers. Fed up with the current state of “popular” music, Ruben and Felipe set out to bring their idea of unique punk rock to the masses. Having moved to Denver, CO, the Brothers Punk met with T.J. and enlisted his guitar prowess to form the initial line-up of Suburban Hostage. They played with many different musicians over the years in an attempt to create the sound that they heard in their heads, but things never seemed to come together. Then, in a streak of good luck, they were able to find the two missing pieces of the puzzle. Bret was brought on board to fill-out the low end with his mighty axe and Ross’ explosive vocals and presence brought a new meaning to the message. Since that fateful day, Suburban Hostage has been playing shows almost every week and will continue to break the confines of what is considered punk rock. Not to be missed, Suburban Hostage will soon be bringing their fun-loving and eye-opening brand of music to a Suburbia near you.