Chicago punk-pop combo
Allister was formed in 1995 by vocalist/drummer
Tim Rogner and guitarist
Johnny Hamada, longtime classmates who first teamed in a cover band organized to play their school talent show. The duo expanded to a trio the following year after
Hamada met bassist
Eric "Skippy" Mueller at the University of Illinois, and in early 1997 the group played their first live date under their original name,
Phineas Gage. They eventually rechristened themselves
Allister after a character on the children's program You Can't Do That on Television; accordingly, the band's 1998 Drive-Thru label debut 7" was entitled You Can't Do That on Vinyl. In mid-1998,
Mueller assumed second guitar duties following the addition of bassist
Scott Murphy. The full-length
Dead Ends and Girlfriends followed a year later from Drive-Thru, recorded for a mere $700.
Allister's catchy songs and jokester attitude (album cover song choices included the Fraggle Rock theme song) helped build the guys a pretty respectable following.
Hamada and
Mueller later made their exits, so
Rogner not only moved over to guitar, but also added in his brother
Chris to fill the vacancies. New drummer
Dave Rossi further jumped into the
Allister fray.
Last Stop Suburbia arrived in 2002, and the album was supported on shows with acts like
Less Than Jake,
the Starting Line, and
Sum 41. The record went on to sell over 80,000 copies. Lineup changes followed post-
Suburbia; ex-
Showoff guitarist
Kyle Lewis joined in place of a departed
Chris, and
Mike Leverence stepped up to the drumkit. Writing for
Allister's next album began in 2003, but was drawn-out due to the band's constant touring. The quartet eventually returned in the fall of 2005 with their third Drive-Thru full-length, the slightly darker
Before the Blackout. Following more rounds of touring, including a fall 2006 trip to Japan,
Allister announced in March 2007 that they would be going on an indefinite hiatus, so
Rogner could be home with his growing family.
Lewis and
Murphy went on to form
the Get Go.
–
Jason Ankeny, Rovi