Formerly known as, The Automatic Year, the newly proclaimed 1518 wants to b… Read Full Bio ↴Formerly known as, The Automatic Year, the newly proclaimed 1518 wants to bring nothing but the best to your ears. The band began writing in April of 2007, playing and recording all over Orange County and Los Angeles soon thereafter. Comprised of 5 very unique individuals, 1518 promises to bring you a sound like you've never known before. A little rock and roll, a little indie, something sweet- something for everyone.
Mandie Bee: Vocals & Keyboards
James Diaz: Guitar
Billy Miranda: Guitar
Ian Russel: Bass
David Hall: Brings the Beat
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Mandie Bee: Vocals & Keyboards
James Diaz: Guitar
Billy Miranda: Guitar
Ian Russel: Bass
David Hall: Brings the Beat
http://facebook.com/1518band
http://listn.to/1518
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The Most Pleasant Hangover
The Automatic Year Lyrics
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Adrianne519
I love how Phil is the only one laughing with Allen at the end, that's why they get along so well.
IJ HDZ
“Alan! You’re the man!”
“You too Phil.”
TacoLoco83
That was not Awesome what is wrong with you? 😂
Grape Angel
Doug and Stu are mature while Phil and Alan aren’t
I N C O G N I TO
@Grape Angel and yet surprisingly out of all of them Phil is actually the family man
Angel Valentinov
I would laught too if i was
there
Booka Ki
The funny thing is only Phil and Alan were laughing yet they were closest to the truck...
Sheridan
0:55. Most relatable line in the entire movie
Anton Boludo
Amen.
jaydarl2
"Phil was always our designated drunk driver." My favorite line from this movie, as that was me in college and the few years after. I could maintain perfect speed, not too fast, not too slow. Wouldn't get caught up in whatever song playing or red light standoffs. Always played it cool. Thank God for Uber/Lyft today.