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  2. Math the Band - Wikipedia

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    Math the Band was originally the solo project of sixteen-year-old [12] Kevin Steinhauser created in 2002, [11] "doing his own thing" after getting kicked out of other bands he was in during high school for reasons he attributed to him "not being any good" – most notably, Christian pop punk band The Schwartz where he played guitar and was the only non-religious member.

  3. Free discography - Wikipedia

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    Free's discography consists of six studio albums, two live albums, 18 compilation albums, one EP, 16 singles and two video albums. The band released their debut album Tons of Sobs in 1969. [ 1] The album entered the US Billboard 200 chart at number 197. [ 2] Free's self-titled second album failed in sales and charts, before the 1970 follow-up ...

  4. Mutemath - Wikipedia

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    Mutemath (sometimes styled as MuteMath or MUTEMATH) is an American alternative rock project founded by American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer Paul Meany. Originally co-founded as a band with Darren King in 2002, Meany decided to continue Mutemath as a solo project following King's departure in 2017.

  5. Botch (band) - Wikipedia

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    Botch was an American mathcore band formed in 1993 in Tacoma, Washington. The band, featuring Brian Cook, Dave Knudson, Tim Latona and Dave Verellen, spent four years as a garage band and released several demos and EPs before signing to Hydra Head Records. Through the label, Botch released two studio albums: American Nervoso (1998) and We Are ...

  6. Free Live! - Wikipedia

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    Free Live! is the first live album by English rock band Free.It was rush-released by Island Records to commemorate the band, who had broken up in April 1971. Possibly because of the publicity caused by their breakup (which had also earned them a successful parting single "My Brother Jake" that same month) the album was a hit, reaching No. 4 in the UK Albums Chart. [2]

  7. Hella (band) - Wikipedia

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    Hella is an American math rock band from Sacramento, California.The primary members of the band are Spencer Seim on electric guitar and Zach Hill on drums.The band expanded their live band by adding Dan Elkan on vocals, rhythm guitar, sampler and synthesizer and Jonathan Hischke on synth bass guitar for their 2005 tour.

  8. Math rock - Wikipedia

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    The albums Red and Discipline by King Crimson, [5] [6] as well as Spiderland by Slint, [7] are generally considered seminal influences on the development of math rock. The Canadian punk rock group Nomeansno (founded in 1979 and inactive as of 2016) have been cited by music critics as a "secret influence" on math rock, [8] predating much of the genre's development by more than a decade.

  9. Armistice (album) - Wikipedia

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    Armistice is the second full-length album by Mutemath, released in Japan on August 5, 2009 and in the US on August 18. Recording [ edit ] During the recording of the album, short videos have been posted to the band's YouTube profile.