8 Foot Sativa
8 Foot Sativa formed in 1996 with Scott Johnson on vocals and guitar, Joel Wachbrit on guitar, Scott Thompson on bass, and Joe Becker on drums. They released...
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8 Foot Sativa formed in 1996 with Scott Johnson on vocals and guitar, Joel Wachbrit on guitar, Scott Thompson on bass, and Joe Becker on drums. They released their self-titled debut album in 1998, which included the track '8 Foot Sativa' that became something of a cult favorite. The band followed that with albums like 'Green' in 2000, 'Can't Get Enough' in 2003, and 'IV' in 2005.
Scott Johnson left the group in 2007, and Mike Bodley took over on vocals. The lineup settled with Wachbrit, Thompson, Becker, and Bodley. They put out 'Peace of Mind' in 2008, 'Rise Above' in 2012, and 'The Way We Roll' in 2015. Songs like 'Altar Of Obscenity' and 'Brutal Revenge' show the heavier side of their catalog.
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