Scatter the Ashes
Scatter the Ashes was an American post-punk band signed to the Epitaph label. They were formed in the summer of 2001 and played their first show on June 24, 2001 at the Plunge in Nashville. In 2006, they officially broke up, and two of the four members of the group went on to form a new band, MOTHER/FATHER. Demos for their unreleased second album appeared on guiltypeople.org in May 2011.[1]
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Origin | Nashville, Tennessee, United States |
Genres | Post-punk, indie rock, hard rock |
Years active | 2001-2006 |
Labels | Epitaph Records |
Website | Official Website |
Past members | Daryl Stamps Dillon Napier Matt McChord James Robert Farmer Ryan Johnson DJ Savage Thad Anthony |
Members
- Daryl Stamps - Vocal melodies
- James Robert Farmer aka "Bob" - Guitars
- Matt McChord - Bass
- Dillon Napier - Drums (formally of Point of You? and Second Childhood)
- DJ Savage - DJ and Sound FX
- Thaddeus Sparkman - Guitar
- Ryan Johnson - Guitar (formally of Disposed)
- Anthony Lillie - Percussion
Discography
- Devout/The Modern Hymn (2004, Epitaph Records)
- Construct Set (2005, Epitaph Records)
Compilations
- Punk-O-Rama Vol. 9
- Punk-O-Rama Vol. 10
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