Pocket Full Of Rocks
Pocket Full of Rocks formed in 1994 in Seattle with Jake Atlas on vocals and guitar, Emily Hayes on bass, and Max Davis on drums. Their debut album 'The...
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Pocket Full of Rocks formed in 1994 in Seattle with Jake Atlas on vocals and guitar, Emily Hayes on bass, and Max Davis on drums. Their debut album 'The Weight of Expectations' came out in 1996, featuring what was described as explosive guitar work and Atlas's raw vocal delivery. The band toured after that release, building a reputation for energetic live shows.
Their song 'Alive' became particularly well-known, with its chorus about fighting and not giving up. Other tracks like 'Bigger' and 'Come As You Are' also appeared in their setlists. The group faced some internal pressures and rumors during their time together, though they kept performing through it.
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