Operator Generator

Operator Generator was an American stoner rock band from San Jose, California. They were formed in the late 1990s and released their first self-titled EP in the winter of 1999 under 12th Records.[1] Over a year later they released their debut album titled Polar Fleet under Man's Ruin Records.

Operator Generator
OriginSan Jose, California, United States
GenresHeavy metal, stoner rock, hard rock, rock
Years active1997present
Labels12th Records, Man's Ruin Records
Associated actsSleep, Asbestosdeath
Websitewww.operator-generator.com
MembersMitchell French
Thomas Choi
Joe Tucci
Michael Parkinson
Past membersAnthony Lopus

Discography

Self-titled EP, 2000

Operator Generator (self-titled EP), 2000 (12th Records) [2]

Track listing
  1. "Arctic Quest"
  2. "Infinite loop"
  3. "Equinox Planetarium"

Three of the Original Recordings Released Prior to the co-ordinated KOZIK Release on Man's Ruin Records Operator:Generator "Polar Fleet" in the year 2001. (Recorded with their original drummer Anthony Lopus.)

Polar Fleet, 2001

(Full-length album) Polar Fleet, 2001 (Man's Ruin Records) [3]

Track listing
  1. "Equinox Planetarium"
  2. "Polar Fleet"
  3. "Museum's Flight"
  4. "Atmospheric Insect/Launch"
  5. "Quaintance of Natherack"
  6. "Arctic Quest"
  7. "Infinite Loop"
  8. "Soil of Lavermore"

Polar Fleet, 2015 Re-Release

According to Joe Tucci, the bass player from the band, 2001's Polar Fleet will be remastered and re-released under Twin Earth Records with brand new artwork.

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