The youthful pop-rock trio Eve 6 traces its roots back to 1993, when
then-13-year-old L.A. natives Jon Siebels (vocals/guitar) and Max
Collins (vocals/bass) began jamming together. By 1996 -- when they were
still in high school -- the duo had signed a record deal with RCA. Drummer
Tony Fagenson joined the band shortly before it recorded its 1998
self-titled debut album, produced by Don Gilmore (X, John Doe). Eve 6
spawned the alternative radio single "Inside Out."
In July of 2000 they released "Horrorscope". Which featured another catchy
lead single "Promise".