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Monday, February 6, 2012

Seether_Remix(EP)

Post Grunge

Tracklist

01. Tonight (Neon Feather Remix) (3:57)
02. Country Song (Elder Jepson Remix) (4:34)
03. Tonight (Polymer Drone Remix) (5:04)
04. No Resolution (Skolnik Remix) (3:22)
05. Roses (Protector Drumstep Remix) (4:20)
06. Fur Cue (Mike Olson Remix) (3:38)

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  1. Seether is a post-grunge band which formed in Pretoria, South Africa in 1999. The band currently consists of Shaun Morgan (vocals, guitar), Dale Stewart (bass, vocals) and John Humphrey (drums). The band has released six albums and is currently signed to Wind-Up Records in the United States.

    Early days, Fragile, Disclaimer

    The band was originally called Saron Gas, but changed their name to Seether.

    Saron Gas had their origins in Johannesburg, a city of South Africa, and the earliest days of the group saw their public appearances at parties, nightclubs, small-scale concerts and University venues, such as the University of Cape Town and the University of Stellenbosch, where they played for the lunch-time crowds in the Neelsie centre on the latter campus as late as the summer of 2001.

    As Saron Gas, the band released its first album, Fragile on Musketeer Records, in 2000 in South Africa. Upon achieving success on the South African music charts, Wind-up Records took an interest in Saron Gas’ melodic-yet-heavy sound and signed them to the label. The band was asked to change their name due to Saron Gas being a homophone of sarin gas, a deadly nerve agent discovered (but never used in war) by Nazi Germany during World War II.[citation needed] The band changed its name to Seether in honor of Veruca Salt’s song titled, “Seether”.

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