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Javelin Boot was a band formed in Texas in 1978 by guitarist Dan O'Neill, bassist Blake Patterson, and drummer David Mider. Described as "one of Austin's premier pop bands" by the Austin American-Statesman, they released the albums The Schwa Sound and The Mauve Album in 1988 and 1989, before moving on to Pravda Records, where they released " For Those About to Pop" and " Fundamentally Sound". Additionally, their music has been used in television episodes of Melrose Place and Party of Five (reference: Chicago Daily Herald). They broke up in 1998.

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"New Javelin Boot disc an infectious pop treat", Andy Smith, July 14, 1994, Austin American-Statesman p. 6. "Javelin Boot's 'Fundamentally Sound'a real kick", Dan Kening, January 3, 1997, Daily Herald (Time Out Section), p. 8 "Party of Three: Party Circuit Veterans, Javelin Boot," Ken Lieck, November 29, 1996, "Austin Chronicle" https://www.austinchronicle.com/music/1996-11-29/525702/ "Eric Johnson, Stevie Ray Score at Austin Music Awards," John T. Davis, "Billboard" March 28, 1992 https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/90s/1992/Billboard-1992-03-28.pdf

"Javelin Boot: Fundamentally Sound," George Graham, http://georgegraham.com/javelin.html "Javelin Boot: Fundamentally Sound," by Stephen Thompson, AV Club, https://music.avclub.com/javelin-boot-fundamentally-sound-1798193480