Alta Dustin
Alta Dustin was a quartet from the early 2000s with Erin Dustin on vocals, Mark Alta on guitar, John Garcia on bass, and Alex Bradley on drums. Their sound...
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Alta Dustin was a quartet from the early 2000s with Erin Dustin on vocals, Mark Alta on guitar, John Garcia on bass, and Alex Bradley on drums. Their sound pulled from alternative rock, grunge, and punk, and their 2003 single "Ain't I Good Enuff?" became a breakout track. Other songs from that period include "Ecstasy" and "I'll Fight 4 Heaven."
A single from that record was pulled from radio and digital stores. The band's lyrics often dealt with alienation and discontent, and their aggressive, distorted sound drew criticism from some quarters for being too abrasive.
They released five studio albums between 2003 and 2013, including "Ashes to Ashes," "The Black Sheep," and "Unleashed."
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