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Incredibly
prolific punk-metal road dogs Converge were formed in 1990 and after several
singles and the requisite growing pains, released their first full-length, Halo
in a Haystack, in 1994. By the release of their fourth full-length, Jane Doe
in 2000, Converge were regarded as one of the most original and innovative bands
to emerge from the punk underground. A quartet consisting of Jacob Bannon, Kurt
Ballou, Nate Newton and John DiGiorgio, the band also found time to lend out
members to various side projects, including Kingdom of the Sun, Old Man Gloom
and Kid Kilowatt (the short-lived band that also included members of Cave In).
Trudging along, the band during that time played over 600 shows with varying
success -- their hard work made it possible for them to retain their cult status
within the punk underground without the kind of commercial success that has
vaulted other punk bands into the middle of alternative rock radio and press.
~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide |
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