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Wooly Mammoth (band)

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Genres
  
Stoner metal

Labels
  
Underdogma Records

Genre
  
Stoner rock

Years active
  
2000 - present

Website
  
woolymammothmusic.com

Record label
  
Underdogma Records

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Members
  
Zac Eller Jason Daniloski Eric Dixon Henrik B

Past members
  
Jason Stevens Aaron Claxton Kyle Connolly Phil Adler

Origin
  
Washington, D.C., United States (2000)

Albums
  
The Temporary Nature, Ten Ton Baby, Night Letters

Similar
  
The Hidden Hand, Mammoth Mammoth, Scott Weinrich, Spirit Caravan, The Obsessed

Wooly Mammoth is a stoner metal band from Washington, D.C.

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Biography

Wooly Mammoth was formed in October 2000 and released their first EP, Ten Ton Baby in 2002. The band recorded two songs for their 2004 split release with The Hidden Hand and appearance at the Emissions from the Monolith festival. They recorded their debut full-length album, The Temporary Nature, in 2005 which was produced by The Hidden Hand bassist Bruce Falkinburg. Hidden Hand guitarist Scott "Wino" Weinrich is featured on the track "Mammoth Bones."

In 2007 bassist Kyle Connolly left the band and was replaced by Jason Daniloski, formerly of Meatjack. The new lineup brought a heavier, more stripped down approach to the music. In 2008, the band parted ways with long-time drummer Phil Adler. Currently, the band is working with Eric Dixon, also formerly of Meatjack. They are working on new material for an album.

Members

  • Zac Eller - guitar & vocals
  • Jason Daniloski - bass & vocals
  • Henrik B - xylophone & backing vocals
  • Eric Dixon - drums
  • Albums

  • The Temporary Nature - Underdogma Records 2006
  • EPs/Split Releases

  • Night Letters split w/The Hidden Hand - MeteorCity Records/McCarthyism Records 2004
  • Ten Ton Baby - Underdogma Records 2002
  • Songs

    Black Spider - Red SpiderThe Temporary Nature · 2006
    Ten Ton BabyTen Ton Baby · 2002
    Head Full of CollisionThe Temporary Nature · 2006

    References

    Wooly Mammoth (band) Wikipedia