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Disorderly Conduct

Carpentersville, Illinois, United States | SELF

Carpentersville, Illinois, United States | SELF
Band Alternative Rock

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The best kept secret in music

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"Local teen band heads to state fair"

“A local teen band will battle it out with other musicians this weekend. Disorderly Conduct, which Aug. 7 won the local qualifying battle and the regional battle of the bands in Algonquin, is headed to the Illinois State Fair for the Teen Battle of the Bands sponsored by the state Parks and Recreation Association. They will be representing Algonquin in the event. The band includes lead guitarist Adam Dietrich, lead vocalist Brenton Cosden, bass guitarist Nick...” - Northwest Herald


"Disordelry Conduct rocks their way to state, Next show: Heritage Fest"

“When you hear the phrase Disorderly Conduct, you may think of large groups of crazy high school boys running down the halls, making nuisances of themselves and disrupting everyone in their path. Well, the high school boys part is right…Disorderly Conduct is not just a band of boys playing loud music, it is a band of best friends with the same desire to be different and have fun….The expressions on their faces show the passion and devotion they have put into this band…As far as a dream come true for these guys I think the answer is yes.” - Jacobs High School – Talon


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Still working on that hot first release.

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Disorderly Conduct was founded in 2007 by aspiring musicians, Adam Dietrich and Ross Eugene. Shortly after, they solicited the talent of long time friends Jared Mrzlak and Nick Antonelli. The final piece of the puzzle came from halfway around the world when lead vocalist Brenton Cosden moved to the states from Scotland. Ever since, the alternative rock band has stunned crowds across the Chicagoland area with their lively stage presence, powerful energy, and ability to entertain audiences of all ages. Disorderly Conduct combines the best of rock, alternative, metal, and rap, while commanding control of the stage and leaving audiences begging for more.