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Tally Hall is an American rock band that formed at the University of Michigan in 2002, and remained active until 2011. It featured five members, each sporting their own uniquely colored tie, worn over a white dress shirt with black pants, and eventually black vests beginning in 2008, at live performances and in music videos. The band consisted of guitarist and vocalist _Rob Cantor_ (yellow tie), guitarist and vocalist _Joe Hawley_ (red tie), bassist and vocalist _Zubin Sedghi_ (blue tie), keyboardist and vocalist _Andrew Horowitz (I)_ (green tie), and drummer _Ross Federman_ (grey tie). Steve Gallagher was the band's original drummer, but was replaced by Federman in 2004. _Bora Karaca_ (orange tie), who is often considered to be the honorary "sixth" member, has been featured in the band's Internet show (2008), on tour, and occasionally on recordings. The band released two studio albums - "Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum" (named after a real arcade attraction in Farmington Hills, MI) under Atlantic Records in 2008, and "Good & Evil", released under Ann Arbor-based Quack! Media in 2011. Though no longer active as a unit, all members (save for Horowitz) contributed to a 2012 album titled "Hawaii: Part II", featuring songs written by _Joe Hawley_, who headed up the project. _Rob Cantor_ has also gained popularity as a solo artist, releasing two singles (humorously embellishing on the lives of _Shia LaBeouf_ and _Christian Bale_) in 2012, and a studio album, "Not a Trampoline", in 2014. Several music videos were released along with the album, most notably 29 Celebrity Impressions, 1 Original Song (2014), which also featured Horowitz and Karaca.