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Music Style
Our style is ever changing. Not changing with the times, but changing as we change and mature from trying to cope with pain and stress, to realizing that both are truely all in our minds. Soon, the music you hear on this site will truely reflect who we are to date and where we are headed for the future. |
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Artist History
PK180 has been around since late 1998, having gone through many lineup changes until reaching the current lineup in early 2000. As a band they work quite well in bringing heavy metal, hard rock, new age, and the psychedelic together to form something resembling current sounds, but overall combining to form something new.
The band consists of 4 members: Jon Dennis (guitar), Todd Anderson (drums), Mike Dye (bass), and LeRoy Pristach (vocals). Each member varies in taste and influences and brings a different rhythm to the beat of PK180's heart. Without the differences in taste and personality that each member brings, PK would not be the unique animal that it is today.
Mike (bass) is somewhat of an angry individual who grew up mainly listening to KoRn and other very hard contemporary artists. He produces the energy to pull the band through just when they seem to run short. Jon (guitar) brings a definite eye for musicianship that the music just could not survive without. PK180’s songs would definitely suffer without his touch of 'new age' style; a touch that has helped to produce a sound like none other. Todd (drums) is more of the soft-spoken type. He's one that brings a lot of energy on or off the stage. LeRoy (vocals) is more of the quiet one of the band...off stage anyway.
Over the past five years PK180 has stuck it out through grunge, punk, rock, and new age; combining them all to produce a truly spectacular sound. And they don’t show any signs of stopping.
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Group Members
Jon Dennis - Guitar
LeRoy Pristach - Vocals
Mike Dye - Bass
Todd Anderson - Drums |
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Location
Hutchinson, Kansas - USA |
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