Teardrain
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Teardrain, a Los Angeles-based trio, was formed by singer/guitarist Richard James (from Invisible Chains, which featured singer/songwriter Carla Bozulich ) and Jill Emery (bassist for Hole, Mazzy Star, Shadow Project and Super Heroines), and included drummer Mark Reback of The Checkers.
Although the band had only two releases in 1994, they were often associated with the subgenre of alternative rock called grunge, which gave rise to such bands as Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Pixies and Dinosaur Jr..
The group disbanded in 1995.