Out of Order- KALX Live in Studio, Berkeley Ca 8/1/98 xfer from pre-fm master cassette San Leandro

Another Monday, another KALX live in studio post. This band is somewhat of a mystery. Most of the other obscure bands that I have done in the KALX archive have a member or 2 in other known bands. These guys were from San Leandro and I can’t find anything on them at all. I even wrote down their names during the interview section, and still nothing. If anyone knows anything about them, let me know.
Discogs was no help with a whopping 53+ bands named out of order. I gave up trying to find them.

UPDATE: Jason Medeiros just gave us the full rundown of the band:
Info: Out Of Order was an East Bay garage/punk band that existed sometime from ’96/’97 till around early to mid 1999.
We played mostly house parties and a few venues here and there. Along side, Cheapskate {Hayward CA skate-punk/hardcore band} and other lesser-known long-forgotten bands around Oakland,Hayward,San Leandro,Alameda…ect area.
Our band & friends of ours bands,basically created our own scene.
Sending tapes,asking venues to get on shows, was going nowhere for us and our friends bands,so we did it ourselves.
Hustle places that didnt have live music to do shows,rent halls and house parties…ect
A demo was recorded. I have it somewhere in my cassette archives,{along with this KALX recording & others}…
Jason Medeiros-guitar/vocals
Sam Diosdado-bass/vocals
Marc Delacruz-guitar
Tony Larez-drums

Recorded by: Rick Sylvain
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card

Audio Live Performance

Cheap Trick- Raging Waters, San Jose Ca 8/1/98 xfer from master tape Audio Only Live

I just finished up another round of Eric Mcintire’s tapes, and this one was pretty unique. Cheap Trick playing at a water park! Where the hell did they play? Was there a stage? Could you see them from the lazy river? So many questions.
You need to respect a band like Cheap Trick, who is one of the USA’s greatest rock bands. It doesn’t matter where they are playing or what (lesser) band they are opening for, they always rock. I don’t think I have ever heard of them mailing in a show.

PS: This tape was all seized up so I had to unscrew the shell just so the hubs would turn. Thank goodness for the dragon.

Recorded by: Eric Mcintire
Equipment: Consumer handheld recorder
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Transfer Equipment: Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card
EQ in Sony Soundforge 10

Audio Live Concert