3 Pill Morning
3 Pill Morning formed in the late 1990s, coming out of the hardcore punk scene. Their debut album 'Electric Chair' came out in 2002, which included the title...
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3 Pill Morning formed in the late 1990s, coming out of the hardcore punk scene. Their debut album 'Electric Chair' came out in 2002, which included the title track and other songs like 'Rain' and 'Skin.'
That first record had a raw, aggressive sound that mixed punk with alt-metal. The band's lineup changed over time, but Jim Morrison stayed on as the vocalist. They put out a couple more albums after that, including 'The Mannequin' in 2005 and 'Requiem for the Condemned' in 2008.
Some of their other songs include 'I Want That For You,' 'Loser,' and 'Nothing's Real.' They kept playing shows and putting out music through the 2000s.
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