Sixty Watt Shaman
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Sixty Watt Shaman | |
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Origin | Maryland, United States |
Genre(s) | Stoner metal |
Years active | 1998 – present |
Label(s) | Game Two Spitfire |
Members | |
Dan Soren Joe Selby Reverend Jim Minnesota Pete Campbell |
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Former members | |
Chuck Dukehart Kenny Wagner |
Sixty Watt Shaman is an American stoner metal band based in Baltimore, Maryland. They recorded and released their first studio album in 1998 and reportedly broke up in 2003. There are some rumors to whether or not this is false, with hints of a new album in the works being dropped. Further more they are active on MySpace and played at a small festival April 28th 2007 at the Ottobar in Baltimore, Maryland for a reunion show. As of April, 2008 almost nothing has been heard about new material or touring.
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[edit] Members
[edit] Current
- Dan Soren - Vocals, Guitar
- Joe Selby- Guitar
- Reverend Jim - Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
- Minnesota Pete Campbell - Drums
[edit] Former
- Chuck Dukehart - Drums (From 1995 to 2000, now in The Expotentials)
- Kenny Wagner - Drums (2000, now in Superheavygoatass)
Joe Selby (Guitar) and Dan Soren (Vocals) formerly of Sixty Watt Shaman are now members of Stillhouse, another MD based music project. Soaphammer also features members of Sixty Watt Shaman
[edit] Discography
- Ultra Electric (1998) (Game Two)
- Seed of Decades (2000) (Spitfire)
- Reason To Live (2002) (Spitfire)
- New Album? (2007) (?)