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    Artist History
    Growing up on the mean streets of Southern New Hampshire, farming by day and cowtipping by night these backwoods boys decided it was time for a change. So inSeptember of 1999 they started writing and rehearsing songs in various garages, livingrooms and basements around the Seacoast. As time went on it was obvious thatmodern metal and rap influences were the medium for their expression. With a definitive direction in mind the trio began writing songs fusing aggression andstrong emotions with an underlying positive message. As with any musicians, Millhouse hope their fans receive as much enjoyment andrelease listening to the music as they do writing and performing it. Striding forward in a world full of garage bands and up and coming musicians,Millhouse continues to push the envelope to set themselves apart from the run of the mill.
    Group Members
    Eldred 'Al' Thurlow: Lead vocals, 6 string bass Mike Morgan: Drums, background vocals Mike Curtis: Guitars, background vocals
    Location
    Kingston, NH - USA

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