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Artist description
Combination Redd is a Hard Rock band hailing from
a small town called Marysville which is just north of
Seattle, WA. With dynamic songs going from
a whisper to a roar and back again before you know it.
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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Smashing Pumpkins, Sunny Day Real Estate, Deftones, Radiohead |
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Similar Artists
Foo Fighters, HUM, Jimmy Eat World |
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Artist History
The seeds of Combination Redd were layed in 1995 with the collaboration of
Brad Loomis and Ryan Davis. These two wrote and performed together with different members
until early 1996 when Ryan's brother Garrett joined the band on drums. For the next year or so
the trio performed at parties and bars throughout Western Washington. After gaining a small following
Nic McClellan took over bass guitar duties sometime in late 1997, so Brad could focus on vocals.
For the next two years Combination Redd would continue to grow its fanbase. At the same time Combination
Redd began to see the Snohomish County music scene grow into something where before it seemed there was nothing.
Unfortunatley, by mid 1999 the members of the band were being pulled in to many directions. Rather than continue
as a simple hobby Ryan and Brad decided to stop working together as Combination Redd, and that was that. |
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Group Members
Brad Loomis-Vocals,
Ryan Davis-Guitars & Screaming,
Nick McClelan-Bass,
Garrett Davis-Drums, |
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Instruments
guitar bass drums and the vocal chords |
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Albums
Recollect |
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Press Reviews
One the now defunct local music rage "The Rocket" said we should open up for Matchbox 20.
The band hated that review because Matchbox 20 represent everything that is evil in the world of music.
It pissed the band off at the time, but it's funny now. |
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Additional Info
Recollect is a collection of virtually everything CR ever recorded |
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Location
Marysville, WA - USA |
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