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Artist description
We hate the mainstream. Even, the bands that show up ten years after kurt and play Verse/Chorus/Verse/Solo/Bad Solo and think there so creative. Sure we understand that people with low IQ's need a job to but why are they crapping on good music? They should just try and be original. Sure they probably wont be loved by all the self righhteous preps and there mercedes. Everytime we walk past the soulless musicians there saying were not all the same. Just Remember Your Not your Fucking Pants. |
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Music Style
Underground |
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Musical Influences
Nirvana, Metallica, Jewel, Judist Priest, Bob Dylan, Pantera, Pink Floyd,& Jimi Hendrix |
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Similar Artists
Nirvana and Metallica Trippin On Acid, While Fucking Mainstream |
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Artist History
Blue Rain was formed in 1998 by Jason Miller, Joel Anderson, Melody Lopez, And Skye Burns. Though they never got off the ground there were in this period 3 demos made, although mostly acoustic works by Jason. After the first Blue Rain split Jason teamed up with Chris Terry a local composer and instrumentalist, they recorded a rough 10 song demo titled Black Out which was never released. After there brief recording and trys to work together Jason got together with Dummer Mark Miller and Bassist Melissa Yarn for several months and recorded one demo. Then broke up due to tensions with Jason and Melissa. Jason then started recording and writng with Chris Terry would had now become known as one of the most promising musicians in the area. They have now worked with over 20 musicians and have cut hundreds of songs. They still daily are trying to create a new door into the music world. |
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Group Members
Jason Miller (guitar/vocals), Chris "Crash" Terry (guitars/drummer/vocals), and the usual suspects. |
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Albums
The Raining Underground EP |
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Additional Info
Release Date: June 1st, 2003 |
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Location
San Leon, Texas - USA |
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