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Toby Morse (born April 8, 1970) is an American vocalist who is best known as the lead singer for band H2O. He is also one of the vocalists for group .


Early life
Morse was born on April 8, 1970 in Taunton, Massachusetts, the youngest of three siblings. When he was three years old, his father died of a rare heart condition, and Morse was raised with the help of his brothers and grandparents because his mother started to work on multiple jobs. Morse and his family moved to Newport, Rhode Island, and later to St. Mary's County, Maryland. Around the age of twelve, Morse's siblings turned him on to and punk music, taking him out to shows of bands such as and The F.U.'s. They also were having parties at the house, but "seeing the way they acted when they were high or drunk really scared" him. By age thirteen he discovered the song "Straight Edge" of and , having never drunk before. Morse graduated from Great Mills High School in 1988.


Career
In 1988, Morse relocated to New York City to be nearer to its hardcore punk scene. That year, he was living in the same house as band and sang backing vocals on their album . In 1989, Morse started being a for bands such as Gorilla Biscuits, Killing Time and finally Sick of It All, staying with them for several years. Initially during the soundchecks and then at their shows, Morse would join the group to perform the song "My Love is Real". By then, along with his friends Rusty Pistachio and Eric Rice, he formed H2O, playing their first show in December 1994. They became part of the New York hardcore scene.

In 2004, Morse started collaborating with David Kennedy, best known for being in 's side-project Box Car Racer. Out of this came , which included Toby's friend , of another New York hardcore band , as a co-vocalist.

In 2006, Morse started a clothing line called Straight Edge OG (stylized as SXEOG).


One Life, One Chance
In 2009, Toby Morse founded the nonprofit organization "One Life, One Chance" whose objective is "to inspire kids to make healthy life choices, maintain a PMA, be themselves, and to avoid ", mainly visiting schools to share the experiences of his early life and as a member of a world-touring band. Its name comes from the song of the same name of the 1999 album F.T.T.W..

O.L.O.C. was prompted by a teacher friend of Morse who invited him to give a talk at a school in , New York City, in early 2009, because her students were fans of H2O, which had a widely positive reception.

Contributors to the organization include , , C. J. Wilson, , and , among others.


Personal life
Morse currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife Moon and son Max. In 1988, he became a vegetarian inspired by the song "Cats and Dogs" of Gorilla Biscuits and, as of 2016, he is the only in H2O. Morse is also the only H2O member who has remained through all their years active.

He is the younger brother of , guitarist for H2O, The Operation M.D. and Juliette and the Licks and bassist for .


Discography

H2O
  • H2O (1996)
  • Thicker than Water (1997)
  • F.T.T.W. (1999)
  • Go (2001)
  • Nothing to Prove (2008)
  • Don't Forget Your Roots (2011)
  • Use Your Voice (2015)


Hazen Street
  • Hazen Street (2004)


Guest appearances
1989Various
2003"Falling Down"Story of the Year featuring and
2009"2 Hip"International Hardcore Superstar
2009"Goodbye Farewell"Danny Diablofeaturing Natasha NicholsonInternational Hardcore Superstar
2014"My Armor" featuring and
2015"RMA (Revolutionary Mental Attitude)"Stick to Your GunsDisobedient
2015"Never Walk Alone" featuring and Lou KollerThe American Dream Died


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