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Mushroomhead

Mushroomhead is an eight person metal band from Cleveland, formed in 1993. Their music can be described as a blend of nu-metal, industrial and hardcore, with some hip-hop and dub influences. The band members characterize themselves by wearing masks on stage (except for singers J Mann and Jeffrey Nothing), which occasionally results to accusations for "jumping on the bandwagon" of Slipknot, but the band members insist that they were the first to use this gimmick as is.

Members

Current:

  • Waylon Reavis - Vocals
  • Jeffrey "Jeffrey Nothing" Hatrix - Vocals
  • Dave "Gravy" Felton - Guitar
  • Marco "Bronson" Vukcevich - Guitar
  • Jack "Pig Benis" Kilcoyne - Bass
  • Tom "Shmotz" Schmitz - Keyboards
  • Rick "Stitch" Thomas - Sampler/DJ
  • Steve "Skinny" Felton - Drums

Previous:

  • Jason "J Mann" Popson - Vocals
  • Rich "Dinner" Moore - Guitar
  • John "J.J. Righteous" Sekula - Guitar
  • Jessica "Roxy" Haney - Dancer
  • Joe "Mr. Murdernickel" Kilcoyne - Bass
  • Joe "DJ Virus" Lenkey - Samples
  • Chamberlian-???-DANCER

Discography

  • XIII (2003)
  • Remix 2000 (2002)
  • XX (2001)
  • M3 (1999)
  • Remix (1997)
  • Superbuick (1996)
  • Mushroomhead (1995)

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