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Birth name
  
Jason Kemper Sears

Associated acts
  
RKL, Snot

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Name
  
Jason Sears

Instruments
  
Vocals

Role
  
Vocalist

Years active
  
1983–2006


Jason Sears Jason Sears Wikipedia


Born
  
January 23, 1968 (
1968-01-23
)

Died
  
January 31, 2006, Tijuana, Mexico

Albums
  
Keep Laughing, Come Let Us Worship, Worship Live, Riches to Rags, It's a Beautiful Feeling, Hymns - EP

Music group
  
Rich Kids on LSD (1982 – 2006)

Genres
  
Punk rock, Hardcore punk, Skate punk

Similar People
  
Rich Kids on LSD, Chris Rest, Joe Raposo, Snot, Lynn Strait

Jason Sears and Dana Scacco singing As Long as Your Mine from Wicked


OVERDRIVE BANZAI Jason Sears Live in Portomaggiore 3 8 2013


Jason Kemper Sears (23 January 1968 – 31 January 2006) was an American punk rock vocalist from Santa Barbara, California, best known for his work with Rich Kids on LSD (RKL), from 1982 to their first breakup in 1990 and again from 1993 to 2006. He was also a nationally ranked snowboarder at one time and sponsored by Barfoot snowboarding team.

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Jason Sears Jason Sears 1968 2006 Find A Grave Memorial

Sears was one of many singers to contribute to the album Strait Up, made in memory of Lynn Strait, the late lead singer of the band Snot. Sears provided vocals for the track "Until Next Time".

In 2006, Sears died in a detoxification clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, of pulmonary thrombosis unrelated to the treatment. According to Mexican authorities he had been suffering from serious skin abscesses and an infection. He was being treated for addiction with ibogaine, a psychoactive compound with anti-addictive properties that is illegal in the U.S.

Sears is remembered by NOFX in the song Doornails from the 2006 album Wolves in Wolves' Clothing, a tribute to punk rock musicians from Southern California who have died. The Sears reference is in the line, "This Patrón's for Jason."

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Jason Sears Wikipedia