Glenn Porter

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Glenn Porter is an American drummer from Chicago, Illinois most famous for forming Alkaline Trio with fellow bike messenger Matt Skiba and Rob Doran, which he later left in 2000 after recording two albums with them. He is also a former 88 Fingers Louie member. He has also been credited as a sound mixer for two films, but other than that his history is shady.

Glenn Porter is also accredited with designing the Heart/Skull Alkaline Trio symbol. [citation needed]

Porter currently resides in Portland, Oregon, where he played drums for a band called The Moneychangers. [1] [2]

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[edit] Discography

[edit] with 88 Fingers Louie

  • Behind Bars (1995)
  • 88 Fingers Up Your Ass (1997)

[edit] with Alkaline Trio

Album Cover Year Title Label Format Other information
1996 Demo Tape Self Released Cassette EP
1997 Sundials Johann's Face Records EP
May, 1998 For Your Lungs Only Asian Man Records EP
October 13, 1998 Goddamnit Asian Man Records CD
June 25, 1999 I Lied My Face Off Asian Man Records EP
January 18, 2000 Blue Meanies/Alkaline Trio Split 7" Thick Records LP
March 24, 2000 Maybe I'll Catch Fire Asian Man Records CD
April 18, 2000 Alkaline Trio Asian Man Records CD Collection of Songs from their EP's

[edit] References

  1. ^ www.myspace.com/glennporter
  2. ^ www.myspace.com/10984248