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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Record Labels: || [[Better Days Records]], [[Bung International]] | |||
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Started By: || Roach, Greg, Jason, Vic | |||
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Based In: || [[Kentucky:Louisville|Louisville]] | |||
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|First show: || Sometime 1993 | |||
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Largest show: || 600+ (The Machine) | |||
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Last show: || ? | |||
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Reunion show: || September 4 & 5 2010 | |||
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|bgcolor=#e7dcc3|Number of Members: | |||
|4 | |||
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Members | One of the first grind core bands in Louisville to reach a decent level of success. Their theme song, "Gargling Pus" brought them much attention locally and internationally through the distribution efforts of guitar player, [[Roach]]'s label [[Bung International]]. | ||
==Members== | |||
*[[Roach]] - guitar | *[[Roach]] - guitar | ||
*[[Ben King]] - guitar | |||
*[[Jason Clark]] - vocals | *[[Jason Clark]] - vocals | ||
*[[Vic]] - drums | *[[Vic De La Cruz]] - drums | ||
*[[Greg Mattingly]] - bass | *[[Greg Mattingly]] - bass | ||
*[[Dave Stoker]] - bass | |||
==Reunion Lineup== | |||
*[[Roach]] - guitar, vocals | |||
*[[Jason Clark]] - vocals | |||
*[[Vic De La Cruz]] - drums | |||
*[[Brian Omer]] - bass | |||
==Releases== | |||
*[[FARCE]] - 7" ([[Better Days Records]]) | |||
*[[EMBRACE]] - 7" ([[Better Days Records]]) | |||
*[[Son Of Dog/Schnauzer]] -7" (green records) | |||
==Notes== | |||
*Jason left after the release of FARCE. Roach took over on vocals. | |||
*Dave Stoker joined after Greg Mattingly left to attend college and played on split w/ Schnauzer. He also released the split on his own label (Green Records) - Sadly, passed away Feb 02 1998 (we miss you!)* | |||
*Ben played briefly after the release of the Embrace ep -- Only lasting a few months after it's release the departure of Greg Mattingly* | |||
==External Links== | |||
*[https://www.discogs.com/artist/583158-Son-Of-Dog Discogs] | |||
*[https://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Son_of_Dog/52755/ Encyclopaedia Metallum] |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 8 June 2024
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Record Labels: | Better Days Records, Bung International | ||
Started By: | Roach, Greg, Jason, Vic | ||
Based In: | Louisville | ||
First show: | Sometime 1993 | ||
Largest show: | 600+ (The Machine) | ||
Last show: | ? | ||
Reunion show: | September 4 & 5 2010 | ||
Number of Members: | 4 |
One of the first grind core bands in Louisville to reach a decent level of success. Their theme song, "Gargling Pus" brought them much attention locally and internationally through the distribution efforts of guitar player, Roach's label Bung International.
Members
- Roach - guitar
- Ben King - guitar
- Jason Clark - vocals
- Vic De La Cruz - drums
- Greg Mattingly - bass
- Dave Stoker - bass
Reunion Lineup
- Roach - guitar, vocals
- Jason Clark - vocals
- Vic De La Cruz - drums
- Brian Omer - bass
Releases
- FARCE - 7" (Better Days Records)
- EMBRACE - 7" (Better Days Records)
- Son Of Dog/Schnauzer -7" (green records)
Notes
- Jason left after the release of FARCE. Roach took over on vocals.
- Dave Stoker joined after Greg Mattingly left to attend college and played on split w/ Schnauzer. He also released the split on his own label (Green Records) - Sadly, passed away Feb 02 1998 (we miss you!)*
- Ben played briefly after the release of the Embrace ep -- Only lasting a few months after it's release the departure of Greg Mattingly*