Primitive Reason
Primitive Reason formed in the early 1990s with guitarist Scott Hull, bassist Kevin Codfert, and drummer Ron McGovney. They came out of Los Angeles with a...
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Primitive Reason formed in the early 1990s with guitarist Scott Hull, bassist Kevin Codfert, and drummer Ron McGovney. They came out of Los Angeles with a sound built on heavy riffs and rhythms.
They kept recording through the late '90s and early 2000s, putting out albums like 'Remission' and 'Burn to Breathe.' The lineup shifted when McGovney left in 2003 and Daniel Neet took over on drums. Songs like '5 And 3' and 'Beat Down' show the kind of hard-hitting rock they were known for.
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