Operation: Cliff Clavin
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Operation: Cliff Clavin was one of Chris Johnston's (more commonly known as Chris Clavin) first bands and one of the earliest bands on Plan-It-X Records. They were an influential DIY political pop-punk band that toured the United States
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 consistently and had one international tour. The band had a rotating roster of bassists and drummers, the last being Hannah Jones and Frankie Chan.

They broke up in 1999 after a few EPs and one full length.

The music of Operation: Cliff Clavin has been used extensively in the fourth season of Rox
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Discography

Released Title Format Label
July 1995 Top Secret 7" Plan-It-X Records
June 1996 Freedom of Choice CD Plan-It-X Records
June 1997 Operation: Cliff Clavin/The Connie Dungs split 7" Plan-It-X Records
February 1998 Paradise Lost CD Plan-It-X Records
June 1998 Operation: Cliff Clavin/The Connie Dungs split
(reissue, bonus tracks)
CD Plan-It-X Records
1998? Operation: Cliff Clavin/I Farm split CD Traffic Violation Records
1999? Last Words CD Badmonkey Records
1999 When Everything's Been Said
(a semi-discography)
2xCD Plan-It-X Records
2000? Who Needs Electricity? CD Geekcore Records
2004 Out Of Control: A Discography Of The 1990s
(reissue/reworking of previous discography)
2xCD & DVD
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Plan-It-X Records
2005 Operation: Cliff Clavin/The Max Levine Ensemble split 7" community-released

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