Godhead
Godhead formed in 1993 when vocalist Jason C. Miller moved on from his previous band 12 Gauge Shotgun. He was joined by guitarist Tommy Stewart, bassist Marc...
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Godhead formed in 1993 when vocalist Jason C. Miller moved on from his previous band 12 Gauge Shotgun. He was joined by guitarist Tommy Stewart, bassist Marc Jameson, and drummer Josh Freese. Their debut album '2000 Years of Human Error' came out in 1996, featuring the track 'Fucked Up' which quickly became their most recognizable song.
That album's title track and 'Fucked Up' drew attention for Miller's direct lyrics and the band's aggressive sound.
Later albums like 'American Dream' and 'Evolver' showed them trying different approaches, bringing in more alternative rock and electronic elements. The lineup shifted over time from that original four-piece configuration.
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