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| Origin = [[Santa Barbara, California]] |
| Origin = [[Santa Barbara, California]] |
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| Genre = [[Punk rock]]<!--Please do not add or remove genres without first discussing changes to this section on the article's talk page.--> |
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| Years_active = 1995—1998<br />2008—present |
| Years_active = 1995—1998<br />2008—present |
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| Label = [[Geffen Records]], [[Immortal Records]] |
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==Style== |
==Style== |
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Tons' music style derives from [[punk rock]].<ref>{{cite book |last = Udo |first = Tommy |title = Brave Nu World |publisher = Sanctuary Publishing |year = 2002 |pages = 241 |isbn = 186074415X}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Sharpe-Young |first1=Garry |authorlink1= |last2= |first2= |editor1-first= |editor1-last= |editor1-link= |others= |title=New Wave of American Heavy Metal |trans_title= |url= |format= |accessdate= |type= |edition= |series= |volume= |date= |year=2005 |month= |origyear= |publisher=Zonda Books Limited |location= |language= |isbn=0958268401 |oclc= |doi= |id= |page=283 |pages= |at= |trans_chapter= |chapter= |chapterurl= |quote= |ref= |bibcode= |laysummary= |laydate= |separator= |postscript= |lastauthoramp=}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=McIver |first1=Joel |authorlink1= |last2= |first2= |editor1-first= |editor1-last= |editor1-link= |others= |title=Slipknot: Unmasked |trans_title= |url= |format= |accessdate= |type= |edition= |series= |volume= |date= |year=2001 |month= |origyear= |publisher=Omnibus Press |location= |language= |isbn=0711986770 |oclc= |doi= |id= |page=92 |pages= |at= |trans_chapter= |chapter= |chapterurl= |quote= |ref= |bibcode= |laysummary= |laydate= |separator= |postscript= |lastauthoramp=}}</ref><ref name="Jeffries">{{cite web |url=http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hifuxqyhldje~T1 |title=Biography of Snot |accessdate=2008-08-23 |last=Jeffries |first=Vincent |publisher=[[Allmusic]]}}</ref><ref name="Iannini">{{cite book |last=Iannini |first=Tommaso |authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title=Nu metal |accessdate=2008-08-23 |year=2003 |publisher=Giunti |language=Italian |isbn=8809030516 |pages=78–79 |chapter=Snot }}</ref><ref name="mciver"/> The band has also incorporated elements of [[funk]]<ref name="Iannini"/> and [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]].<ref name="Jeffries"/><ref name="mciver"/> |
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Tons' music style derives from [[punk rock]]<ref name="Jeffries">{{cite web |url=http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hifuxqyhldje~T1 |title=Biography of Snot |accessdate=2008-08-23 |last=Jeffries |first=Vincent |publisher=[[Allmusic]]}}</ref><ref name="Iannini">{{cite book |last=Iannini |first=Tommaso |authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title=Nu metal |accessdate=2008-08-23 |year=2003 |publisher=Giunti |language=Italian |isbn=8809030516 |pages=78–79 |chapter=Snot }}</ref><ref name="mciver"/> and [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]].<ref name="Jeffries"/><ref name="mciver"/><!--Quote: However, their proficient combination of punk and metal was obviously just ...--> The band has also incorporated elements of [[funk]].<ref name="Iannini"/> They have been described as [[nu metal]] in Tommaso Iannini's book "Nu metal" and in Joel McIver's book "Nu-metal: the next generation of rock & punk"<ref name="Iannini"/><ref name="mciver">{{cite book |last = McIver |first = Joel |title = Nu Metal: The Next Generation of Rock & Punk |publisher = Omnibus Press |year = 2002 |page = 118–119 |isbn = 9780711992092}}</ref>, in Tommy Udo's "Brave Nu World"<ref name="BNW-snot">{{cite book |last = Udo |first = Tommy |title = Brave Nu World |publisher = Sanctuary Publishing |year = 2002 |pages = 241 |isbn = 186074415X}}</ref> and in [[The Guardian]].<ref name="RATM and Snot">{{cite news | url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2000/sep/03/features.review87 | title=America's 'nu metal' bands have the world at their feet | author=Taylor, Sam | date=September 3, 2000 | accessdate=May 18, 2010}}</ref> |
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==Band members== |
==Band members== |
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Tons, formerly known as Snot, is an American rock band from Santa Barbara, California. Formed in 1995, the band released their debut studio album Get Some with founding vocalist Lynn Strait in 1997 and disbanded after his death in 1998. In 2008, the lineup of guitarists Mike Doling and Sonny Mayo, bassist John Fahnestock and drummer Jamie Miller reunited. In 2009, the band adopted its current name and Brandon Espinoza joined as vocalist.
History
Formation, Get Some and death of Lynn Strait (1995-1998)
The band was formed by singer Lynn Strait, the former bassist of local metal band First Strike/Indica, and guitarist Mike Doling, formerly of Kronix.[1] After building a strong following with performances in Los Angeles, Snot signed with Geffen Records, and began work on their debut album, Get Some, released on May 27, 1997. Although the album received positive critical notice, sales were disappointing.[2][1]
The band performed on the 1998 Ozzfest tour. On July 9, 1998, Strait was arrested in Mansfield, Massachusetts, for indecent exposure after emerging nude from the oversized toilet prop used by Limp Bizkit in their performances.[3] The band began work on their second album. On December 11, 1998, Strait died in a car accident when a truck struck his car, killing him and his boxer, Dobbs.[2][1] The band disbanded following Strait's death.
Post-death (1999-2007)
Because Strait had not recorded vocals for the album, it was decided that the album's vocal tracks would be completed by friends of Strait as a tribute. Strait Up, released on November 7, 2000, featured appearances by the lead vocalists of Korn, Slipknot, Sevendust, Hed PE, Coal Chamber, Sugar Ray, System of a Down, Incubus and Soulfly, among others.[2][4] It peaked at #56 on the Billboard 200.[5]
A live album, Alive!, was released on July 30, 2002. It peaked at #12 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[6] On April 5, 2007, the band reunited for a performance in Anaheim, California, with vocals performed by Invitro singer Jeff Weber.[7]
Reunion (2008-present)
In 2008, the band reformed, with former Divine Heresy singer Tommy "Vext" Cummings on vocals.[8] Tommy Cummings and Sonny Mayo left the band, which was renamed "Tons" in 2009.[9]
Style
Tons' music style derives from punk rock.[10][11][12][1][2][13] The band has also incorporated elements of funk[2] and heavy metal.[1][13]
Band members
- Mike Doling — guitars (1995 - 1998, 2008 - present)
- John Fahnestock — bass (1995 - 1998, 2008 - present)
- Jamie Miller — drums (1997 - 1998, 2008 - present)
- Brandon Espinoza — vocals (2009 - present)
Former members
- Lynn Strait — vocals (1995 - 1998; deceased)
- Sonny Mayo — guitars (1995 - 1998, 2008 - 2009)
- Shannon Larkin — drums (1998)
- Mike Smith — guitar (1998)
- Tommy Vext - vocals (2008 - 2009)
Discography
References
- ^ a b c d e Jeffries, Vincent. "Biography of Snot". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
- ^ a b c d e Iannini, Tommaso (2003). "Snot". Nu metal (in Italian). Giunti. pp. 78–79. ISBN 8809030516.
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(help) - ^ "Snot Singer Charged With Indecent Exposure". MTV News. July 10, 1998. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
- ^ Huey, Steve. "Review of Strait Up". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
- ^ "Charts and awards for Strait Up". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
- ^ "Charts and awards for Alive". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
- ^ "Exclusive: Reunited SNOT Recruits Ex-DIVINE HERESY Frontman, Prepares To Hit The Road". blabbermouth.net. July 14, 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
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(help) - ^ "Reunited Snot Releases New Song, Announces Tour With DEVILDRIVER". blabbermouth.net. August 7, 2008. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
- ^ "SNOT Is Back... As TONS". blabbermouth.net. November 20, 2009. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
- ^ Udo, Tommy (2002). Brave Nu World. Sanctuary Publishing. p. 241. ISBN 186074415X.
- ^ Sharpe-Young, Garry (2005). New Wave of American Heavy Metal. Zonda Books Limited. p. 283. ISBN 0958268401.
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