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| Season to Risk
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| formed :: |
1989 in Kansas City |
| active :: |
yes, in Kansas City
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| members :: |
Billy Smith [bassah]
Duane Trower [gittah, synth]
Steven Tulipana [screamah]
Wade Williamson [gittah, synth]
David Silver [drums]
Chris Metcalf [drums]
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| genres :: |
metal/hardcore, comedy/performance art, punk/hardcore |
| adjectives :: |
Alternative Pop/Rock |
| similar to :: |
killing joke, jesus lizard, unsane, fugazi, black flag, stooges, no means no, laughing hyenas, big black, bad brains, bauhaus, sonic youth, the who, and the kinks |
| labels :: |
Owned & Operated, Thick, Columbia/Red Decibel |
| discography |
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Season to Risk [Columbia/Red Decibel, 1993]
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In a Perfect World [Columbia/Red Decibel, 1995]
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Men are Monkeys. Robots Win. [Thick, 1997]
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1992-1997 [Thick, 1998]
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The Shattering [Owned & Operated, 2001]
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| bio |
Season To Risk is the luckiest band alive. Shortly after getting together in college, they won a 'Battle of the Bands' which brought them into the studio for the first time. The only copy of the resulting demo cassette that was actually mailed out ended up in the offices of Red Decibel records in Minneapolis, MN, who as luck would have it, were starting to work in conjunction with Colombia records. Before they knew what hit them, the band was signed to Columbia records, recording more demos at Sony Studios in NYC, and then living in Chicago, IL to record their self-titled first album at Soundworks Studio.
for more go to www.seasontorisk.com
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