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Website
  
amconspiracy.com

Members
  
Jason Jones

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Years active
  
2005–present (On hiatus since 2011)

Associated acts
  
Drowning Pool, Still Naive

Origin
  
Orlando, Florida, United States (2005)

Albums
  
AM Conspiracy, Out of the Shallow End

Genres
  
Record labels
  
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AM Conspiracy was an American alternative metal band from Orlando, Florida, formed in 2005. Their current lineup consists of Jason "Gong" Jones, who was member of the band Drowning Pool when they recorded the album Desensitized, (vocals), Dean Andrews (drums), Kenny Harrelson (bass guitar), Drew Burke (guitar), and Rob DeHaven (guitar). The band have parted ways with their label, Burnhill Union Records and is currently in pre-production for their second album. As of 2013, the band is on hiatus.

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History

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The band began when two long-time friends, Dean Andrews and Kenny Harrelson met with Jason "Gong" Jones, former front man of Drowning Pool. Jones wanted to create his own music, rather than following the lead of others like in his previous role, so when Andrews and Harrelson met him, it was clear that they had the same vision. With the addition of Drew Burke and the rejoining of Rob DeHaven, the band finally had the right minds and skills in place to create the music to drive "AM Conspiracy" to the next stratosphere.

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In early 2007, the band signed with Corporate Punishment Records and began work on its first release with Rae DiLeo (FILTER, ARMY OF ANYONE). Shortly after signing, the band parted ways with the label and released a four-song EP entitled "Out of the Shallow End". Two of the tracks off the EP ("Absence" and "Far") were featured in regular rotation on XM Radio's SquiZZ, Europe's Kerrang!, and various FM stations across the U.S. "Right On Time" (another track off the EP) and "Welt" (previously unreleased) were part of the "WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008" soundtrack. AM Conspiracy was recorded earlier this year at Belle City Sound studio in Racine, Wisconsin with producer Chris Djuricic (Novembers Doom bassist).

Debut album

AM Conspiracy's self-titled debut album released on January 12, 2010 via Burnhill Union Records (a newly launched independent label from Chicago). The first single off album Pictures was mixed by Randy Staub, who has previously worked with Metallica, Nickelback and Alice in Chains, among others.

Name Origin

When asked about the origin of the band's name in an interview, Jason said "...I did, I came up with it. When I lived in Venice in California, when I first started tattooing, I did nothing but black and gray tattoos for god, three or four years. It started to drive me crazy so I started to drive in to Anaheim which was forty-five minutes to an hour each way, I got tired of just listening to the CDs I had and of course the radio, that wasn’t working either... So for some odd reason I put it on the am station, started scrolling through, I think the first thing I hit was like Art Bell (...) it’s like people talking about all kinds of conspiracy theories like you know, aliens in the backyard, this and that and all kind of crazy stuff so I got stuck on it for a minute and it just turned into the AM Conspiracy..."

Albums

  • Out of the Shallow End EP (2007)
  • AM Conspiracy (2010)
  • Singles

  • "Far" (2007)
  • "Welt" (2009)
  • "Pictures" (2010)
  • Band members

  • Jason "Gong" Jones – lead vocals
  • Dean Andrews – drums
  • Kenny Harrelson – bass guitar
  • Drew Burke – guitar
  • Rob DeHaven – guitar

  • Songs

    Right on TimeAM Conspiracy · 2010
    Dead and GoneAM Conspiracy · 2010
    Learn to LearnAM Conspiracy · 2010

    References

    AM Conspiracy Wikipedia