99 Volts
99 Volts formed in Los Angeles around vocalist and guitarist Shane Tutmarc and drummer Austin Hale. They were joined by bassist Mike Magnan and guitarist Josh...
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99 Volts formed in Los Angeles around vocalist and guitarist Shane Tutmarc and drummer Austin Hale. They were joined by bassist Mike Magnan and guitarist Josh Todd. The band's debut album was called "The Voltage," and they followed it with a second album titled "Electric."
Their song "Beat My Guest" drew attention for its explicit lyrics and confrontational themes, sparking debate among listeners. Other tracks like "Can't Set Rules About Love" and "Stand and Deliver" became part of their repertoire.
They built a following through live performances, playing what was described as a blend of hard rock and punk. The band's lineup remained consistent with Tutmarc, Hale, Magnan, and Todd through their recorded work.
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