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Cattle Decapitation is an American deathgrind band formed in San Diego, California, in 1996.The band's current lineup includes vocalist Travis Ryan, guitarists Josh Elmore and Belisario Dimuzio, bassist Olivier Pinard, and drummer David McGraw.
[1] [2] Originally a drummer and trumpet player, Lamarr switched to organ at the age of 22. [3] He said he picked up the instrument naturally by observing organist/keyboardist Joe Doria, whose band Lamarr was drumming in at the time. [2] James and McGraw had previously co-founded "The True Loves", a Seattle-based nine-piece soul band. [4]
The Harvest Floor is the fourth studio album by American deathgrind band Cattle Decapitation.It was released through Metal Blade Records on January 20, 2009. The album was recorded and mixed at Sharkbite studios in Oakland, California, with engineering and production handled by Billy Anderson. [1]
Dave McGraw & Mandy Fer are an American folk rock singer-songwriter duo based in northwest Washington State. McGraw & Fer had both been pursuing solo singer-songwriter music careers before they began their musical partnership in the summer of 2010. During their live performances, McGraw sings and plays acoustic guitar & djembe. Fer sings and ...
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David Wayne McClain (born October 24, 1965) is an American drummer. He is best known as the former drummer for the heavy metal band Machine Head. [1] He joined the band in 1995 and left the band in 2018 after 23 years in the band. [2] He replaced Chris Kontos [1] when the latter left shortly after their first album, Burn My Eyes.
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It is the last album to feature drummer Michael Laughlin. The album cover depicts a figure resembling the Hindu deity Shiva, while the album name refers to karma, a concept attributed to Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Taoism. In an interview with Aggressive Tendencies, Travis Ryan explained that the album cover was actually a plan B. [7]