3 One Oh
3 One Oh formed in Los Angeles around 2000, with Zach Taylor on vocals and guitar, Chris Coyle on bass, and Dave King on drums. They played local clubs and...
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3 One Oh formed in Los Angeles around 2000, with Zach Taylor on vocals and guitar, Chris Coyle on bass, and Dave King on drums. They played local clubs and festivals, working toward their first album. In 2003, they released 'Hours of Daylight,' which drew some attention for its mix of alternative rock and folk elements.
Their second album, 'The Wake,' came out in 2006 and included the song 'Heroes & Legends.' That track got some radio play and became their best-known work. They also had other songs like 'Here Comes Trouble' and 'come out and play' in their catalog.
After 'The Wake,' the band's activity seemed to taper off. There isn't much public record of new releases or tours in the years that followed. Their music, particularly 'Heroes & Legends,' still turns up occasionally on alternative rock playlists.
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