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Full on the Mouth was an American industrial rock band initially formed during 1992 under the name of [a8097988] in Flint, Michigan. The band mainly consisted of brothers [a695124] (vocalist), [a393329] (guitarist), and [a1345139] (bassist). They released one album with Pioneer Electronics, Collide, in 1998.
[a695124], [a393329], [a1345139] with [a570051] (drummer), as grunge band [a8097988], self-released the Geared to Groove EP in 1992, which notably featured a guest verse by actor and football player [a6538925]. Capton departed from the band soon after, and the remaining three members decided to stay together.
In 1993, they joined the christian rock band, [a555018], which was a solo project by guitarist [a695164]. They were also joined by vocalist [a2756385]. [a555018] released one album, Lemonade, in 1995 on [l8621]. Shortly afterwards, the band split up, although the trio of Barancik and the Mohrman brothers decided to stick together again. They continued their previous [a8097988] project, but due to the band's interest in the electronica and industrial genres and changed the band name to Full on the Mouth in 1996 and hired session drummer Jon Knox to come in and record one album for Pioneer Electronics, Collide, in 1998. After extensive touring, they then disbanded in 2000.
[a695124], [a393329], [a1345139] with [a570051] (drummer), as grunge band [a8097988], self-released the Geared to Groove EP in 1992, which notably featured a guest verse by actor and football player [a6538925]. Capton departed from the band soon after, and the remaining three members decided to stay together.
In 1993, they joined the christian rock band, [a555018], which was a solo project by guitarist [a695164]. They were also joined by vocalist [a2756385]. [a555018] released one album, Lemonade, in 1995 on [l8621]. Shortly afterwards, the band split up, although the trio of Barancik and the Mohrman brothers decided to stick together again. They continued their previous [a8097988] project, but due to the band's interest in the electronica and industrial genres and changed the band name to Full on the Mouth in 1996 and hired session drummer Jon Knox to come in and record one album for Pioneer Electronics, Collide, in 1998. After extensive touring, they then disbanded in 2000.
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Full On The Mouth - Another / Associated genres: Industrial Rock | |||||
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PS1 (listed as in credits) | Custom | Road Rash 3-D |
NO
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NO | |
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N64 (listed as in credits) | Custom | Road Rash 64 |
NO
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NO | |
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Full On The Mouth - People Mover (Omar Santana Remix) / Associated genres: Industrial Rock, Big beat | |||||
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PS1 (listed as in credits) | Custom | Road Rash 3-D |
YES
(Omar Santana Remix) |
NO | |