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Joplin Today
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3 MySpace Bands That Soared, Then Vanished
A look back at the rise and fall of some of the biggest acts from the early 2000s social media music scene.
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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This article explores three popular bands from the MySpace era of the early 2000s - Drop Dead, Gorgeous; Never Shout Never; and Cute Is What We Aim For - that found massive success on the platform before mysteriously disappearing from the music scene for years. The piece chronicles the bands' meteoric rises, lengthy hiatuses, and eventual (in some cases) comebacks.
Why it matters
The story of these MySpace-era bands highlights the fleeting nature of internet fame and the challenges musicians can face in sustaining long-term careers. It also provides a nostalgic look back at a pivotal moment in music history when social media platforms like MySpace played a crucial role in breaking new acts.
The details
Drop Dead, Gorgeous was a versatile screamo band that toured extensively and collaborated with high-profile artists like Limp Bizkit's Wes Borland, before going on hiatus in 2011. Never Shout Never, the solo project of Christofer Drew, found major success with its quirky, off-kilter pop-punk sound, but Drew ultimately retired the project in 2025. Cute Is What We Aim For released a standout debut album in 2006, but struggled to maintain momentum, breaking up in 2009 before reuniting sporadically over the next decade.
- Drop Dead, Gorgeous went on hiatus in 2011.
- Never Shout Never was launched by Christofer Drew in 2007.
- Cute Is What We Aim For released their debut album 'The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch' in 2006.
- Cute Is What We Aim For released their second and final album 'Rotation' in 2008.
- Cute Is What We Aim For broke up in 2009, but have reunited a couple times over the past decade.
The players
Drop Dead, Gorgeous
A versatile screamo band that toured extensively and collaborated with high-profile artists like Limp Bizkit's Wes Borland.
Christofer Drew
The founder and frontman of the solo project Never Shout Never, known for his quirky, off-kilter pop-punk sound.
Cute Is What We Aim For
A pop-punk/rock band from Buffalo, New York, that released a standout debut album in 2006 but struggled to maintain momentum.
Fred Cimato
The founding bassist of Cute Is What We Aim For, who recently sat down for a 'tell-all' interview about the band's rise and fall.
What they’re saying
“Drama doesn't follow me, it rides on my back. I may be ugly, but they sure love to stare.”
— Shaant Hacikyan, Vocalist (Cute Is What We Aim For)
What’s next
The article does not mention any definite future newsworthy events related to these bands.
The takeaway
The stories of these MySpace-era bands illustrate the fleeting nature of internet fame and the challenges musicians can face in sustaining long-term careers, even after finding massive success on social media platforms.


