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Artist description
Too Many Humans is an alternative/ grunge band from central Missouri formed mid- 2002. Our sound may best be described as a cross between Smashing Pumpkins and STP with a dash of Sum 41 for good measure. Most bands hate being labeled, but we don't. Call us rock. Call us grunge. Call us alternative. Call us emo. Call us whatever. Call us R&B. We don't mind at all.
TMH is comprised of 5 members. Donald Shults (Lead Vocals), Stephen Jasper (Guitar & Vocals), Mnason Misko (Lead Guitar), Stephanie Kane (Bass), and Milan Misko (Drums). The majorities of our songs are written and sang by Donald, but once in a while Stephen Jasper steps up to the microphone and gives him a break. A unique feature of Too Many Humans is that every member has written a song and contributes to the songwriting process in some way.
Our goal is to achieve a level of success without a gimmick. Normal kids, playing normal music, about normal things... while wearing normal clothes. Though we are just in the infancy stage of our careers as musicians we hope to be around for a while and grow together as musicians. We also hope to get rich, drugged up, and famous so we can sell out and have our own lunch boxes and action figures! |
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Music Style
Grunge/rock |
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Musical Influences
Alice in Chains, Audioslave, The Beatles, Foo Fighters, Fuel, Local H, Meat Puppets, Nirvana, Radiohead, Silverchair, Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, The Toadies, Weezer |
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Group Members
Donald Shults - Lead Singer
Stephen Jasper - Rhythm guitar backup vocals
Mnason Misko - Lead guitar
Stephanie Kane - Bass guitar
Milan Misko - Drums |
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Location
Centerview, Mo - USA |
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