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Birth name
  
Jason Shrout

Instruments
  
Drums

Also known as
  
Shrout

Name
  
Jason Shrout

Origin
  
Kansas City, Missouri

Role
  
Musical Artist

Occupation(s)
  
Musician


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Born
  
October 31, 1980 (
1980-10-31
)

Genres
  
Hardcore punk Punk rock Metalcore Hardcore Rock

Record labels
  
Epic Records, Trustkill Records, Recorse Records

Similar People
  
Eighteen Visions, Marvin Humes, LA Reid

Jason Shrout (Born October 31, 1980) is an American drummer from Kansas City, Missouri. Jason played drums for Orange County, California's Eighteen Visions (2003–2004), as well as Kansas City metalcore band Saved by Grace (1999–2003), and Kansas City hardcore punk bands Nervous Wreck (2005–2007), and Black Mark (2008). He also did some time filling in on tour with Love Is Red in 2002 when they did not have a drummer.

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Prior to forming Saved By Grace, Jason also played in some other lesser-known bands in the mid to late 90's, and also had a couple side projects in the early 2000s that kept him busy when Saved By Grace wasn't on the road. He is artist endorser with Kansas City Drum Company, a custom company he has been with since 2004. As of early 2010, Jason joined Kansas City hardcore punk band Dark Ages. In 2011, Dark Ages released their first LP, titled "Can America Survive?", on Sorry State Records. According to Sorry State in 2014, the band has a second LP that will be coming out TBA.

While still playing in Dark Ages, Jason was seen playing drums for the reunited 1990's Seattle Hardcore band Trial (band) on a west coast tour in the spring of 2012. It is not known if Jason will do any future dates with them.

In early 2013, Jason joined Kansas City metallic hardcore band Renouncer. Also, Nervous Wreck reunited and played one show in May 2014. It is unknown if they are still active or planning anything further.

References

Jason Shrout Wikipedia