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Side Walk Slam
OriginCarmi, Illinois [1]
GenresPunk rock, pop punk, skate punk
Years active1996,[2] 1998–2003
LabelsTooth & Nail, Boot to Head
Past membersDavid Josiah Curtis
Neil Endicott
Matt Jackson
Marcuss Hall
Kevin Hobby

Side Walk Slam was an American three-piece punk rock band, that would later form the band Run Kid Run. The band formed in Southern Illinois in a thriving local punk scene.[3] Originally signed to Boot to Head Records, [4] the band was later picked up by Seattle's Tooth and Nail Records.[5] The band is named after the wrestling move of the same name, popularized by WCW wrestler, Booker T.[6]

The band worked with Bill Stevenson (Descendants/All) at the Blasting Room in Fort Collins, CO on all three studio albums for Tooth and Nail records.[7][8]

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