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Latest revision as of 20:48, 12 December 2008
Contents
Members
- Randy Young: Vocals (most prolific of three different vocalists)
- Mike Dohan: Bass, Vocals
- Dave Sisko: Guitar
- Jesse Thom: Drums
- Dan Scaffeo: Vocals
- Jay Cano: Guitar
- Kirk Lemon: Vocals
Biography
From the ashes of Us Or Them came the faster, angrier and more technical Strychnine. Sound peaked 1996-1998. Band officially ended with a dynamic reunion show in 2000 which was filmed by Eric Weller (Meathead Records)
Discography
- Here Are The Ceramic Tiles You Ordered (ltd.demo-Tape 1995)
- Live At The MC Centre (ltd.live-Tape 1996)
- Self titled (also known as Discography and/or 2 session (CD 1999)
- It came from Thunder Bay comp. (4 songs under the name Withstand, CD 1996)