A solid rock band that built a following with post-grunge and alternative metal.
For a sense of their early sound, "Hole" still hits that post-grunge radio vibe. Later tracks like "Garnet Mile" show how they settled into being a solid rock band for their following.
They came out of Los Angeles in the early 2000s with a hard rock sound that got enough radio play to give them recognition beyond their local scene. The single "Hole" from their 2001 debut album set the tone for what they'd do across a few more records. They were never a huge mainstream act, just a band that kept putting out songs like "Garnet Mile" and "New Rose" for the people who liked what they did.
Their debut album in 2001 established their post-grunge and alternative metal sound. They followed with albums like "The Color of Violence" in 2002 and "Rewired" in 2007, with the lineup shifting when guitarist Kane Churko left in 2003. Songs like "No" and "Simple Passing" kept their sound moving without straying too far from what got them noticed.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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