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Mohinder (band)

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Genres
  
Active until
  
1994

Albums
  
Everything

Years active
  
1993 – 1994

Genre
  
Post-hardcore

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Associated acts
  
Jenny Piccolo, Indian Summer, The Anasazi, Calm, Duster, A-Set, Makara, Her Space Holiday

Past members
  
Marc BianchiAlbert MendunoClay PartonJames FuhringCanaan Dove Amber

Origin
  
Cupertino, California, United States (1993)

Record labels
  
Similar
  
Heroin, Antioch Arrow, Swing Kids, Orchid, Bucket Full of Teeth

Mohinder was a four-piece post-hardcore band from Cupertino, California. Despite their brief existence, they were considered an important feature of the California hardcore punk scene, and helped to define the musical genre now known as screamo. Mohinder songs tended to be short in duration, and are often characterized as being extremely intense and chaotic. Formed in 1993, they released only three 7 inch EPs before breaking up in 1994, all of which have posthumously been compiled onto a single compact disc discography compilation titled Everything by Gold Standard Laboratories in 2001. Members went on to such bands as Jenny Piccolo, Indian Summer, The Anasazi, Calm, Duster, A-Set, and Makara. Marc Bianchi would also later release indietronic music under the name Her Space Holiday.

Contents

Discography

Extended plays
  • O Nation, You Bleed From Many Wounds, 1896 7" (1993, Unleaded)
  • Mohinder/Nitwits split 7" (1994, Unleaded)
  • Mohinder 7" (1994, Gravity)
  • Transient Sequences 7" (1999, Unleaded)
  • Compilation albums
  • Everything LP/CD (2001, Gold Standard Laboratories)
  • Compilation appearances
  • We've Lost A Beauty: A Compilation For Christopher - "In Memory Of A Stranger" (1995, File 13)
  • Farmhouse Compilation '94 - "101" (1995, Farmhouse)
  • Songs

    The Static Cult2002
    Inhuman Nature
    One Warrior

    References

    Mohinder (band) Wikipedia