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At the end of 1999 Igor Majdanzic and Michael Wagner had the idea to form a band which plays in the traditon of some westcoast punkbands: loud, fast and with pressure. They asked their friends Stephan Schröder and Tim Krauskopf (drums) to practise with them. After a year of practising and a new man on the guitar (Steffen Fuchs) it was time for the first gig at the Gießener "Noise Pollution Vol. I" festival.

At the end of 2001 the selt-titled debut-CD (Most Ignored Records) was released. Followed by the release of "Another Sunday Morning" (Most Ignored Records) in 2002 which was recorded in Berlin and contains hits from the old days like "Friends" and "Dreams".

Since summer 2002 more and more Ska-elements came into Most Ignoreds music. They were joined by Christoph Weil (sax), Lars Cremer (keys) and Henrik Braden (pos). In spring 2003 the band expanded more and more: Matthias Gengenbach (trumpet) and Lorenz Böttcher (trumpet) joined them and the CD "That's Punk That's Live" (Most Ignored Records) was released. In the same year several gigs were played with Heideroosjes und Kafkas.

In 2004 they recored another CD, "6666 - One More Than Evil" (Most Ignored Records) was released on 8th Sept. 2006, in their own small studio and played a gig with their musical heroes Satanic Surfers. In 2005 they also released a CD with B-Sides (Most Ignored Records). .