Autopilot  Off was a punk rock band from Orange County, New York composed of Chris  Hughes (guitar), Chris Johnson (guitar/vocals), Phil Robinson (drums)  and Rob Kucharek (bass).
In  May 2011, a Facebook page titled "Autopilot Off (Official)" was  created, with an image of the band's name and the words  "TwoThousandEleven" being uploaded soon after. This has led to  speculation of a possible reunion, nearly six years after they announced  their hiatus. Autopilot Off confirmed that they were working on new  material on June 20th, on their official facebook page.
Autopilot  Off formed in 1996 under the name Cooter. They slowly gained popularity  by doing live shows throughout the 90s while sharing the stage with  more popular bands such as MxPx, Goldfinger, Sum 41, Yellowcard and H2O.  They eventually recorded their first full length album, Looking Up. In  2000 the band was involved in a bitter lawsuit with the Mississippi punk  rock band The Cooters, who own the trademark to the name Cooter. The  New York band settled out of court in 2002, and changed their name to  Autopilot Off. However, Autopilot Off's record label Fastmusic, took the  lawsuit all the way to Federal Court and lost to the Mississippi band.  Autopilot Off then signed with their major label, Island Records shortly  afterwards. After this they released their eponymous debut EP in the  spring of 2002.
In  2004, under their new name Autopilot Off, they released their major  debut album, Make a Sound. This included the single "What I Want", which  was co-written by Rancid's Tim Armstrong.
Indefinite hiatus (2005–2010)
On  August 26, 2005, the band decided to go on an indefinite hiatus and  released the following statement on their official website:
We've  decided to take an indefinite break from Autopilot Off. It has been  nearly 10 years since the band started, and it has been full speed ahead  for the majority of that time. We have all decided to take some time  for our lives outside of the band. We are all still the best of friends.  In addition to this we decided a few months back to leave our home of 4  years at Island Records. We apologize for leaving you all hanging for  so long. Thank you so much for all the support and friendships that you  all have given to us over the years. We could never have done it without  you.
Since then, Chris Hughes has gone on to become a business manager (accountant) in the music industry.
Bassist  Rob Kucharek has gone on to open American Icon Screen Printing which is  an apparel screen printing company that serves many bands and the  majority of the BMX industry on the East Coast.
Reunion (2011)
In  May 2011, a Facebook page titled "Autopilot Off (Official)" was  created, with an image of the band's name and the words  "TwoThousandEleven" being uploaded soon after. This has led to  speculation of a possible reunion, nearly six years after they announced  their hiatus.
On  June 20th, 2011 an update was posted on the bands Facebook page  confirming that they were working on new material. "Our plan is to  record our songs in batches and release them for free download as they  are completed. This way, we can share new music with you in the most  expedient fashion. When we have recorded enough material, we will  compile some or all of it into a new album."
 
 

 



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