Mad at Gravity | |
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Origin | California, United States |
Genres | Alternative rock, progressive rock,[1] nu metal[2] |
Years active | 2000–2003 |
Labels | ARTISTdirect, BMG |
Website | www.madatgravity.artistdirect.com |
Past members | |
J. Lynn Johnston James Lee Barlow Anthony "Bosco" Boscarini Ben Froehlich Jake Fowler |
Mad at Gravity was a short lived alternative rock band from 2000 to 2003. The band's name came from a poem that lead singer J. Lynn Johnston wrote at age nineteen, stating that it "just jumped out" and "it had so many applications."
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The band formed in Southern California in 2000. The group was signed and began recording in a studio after having only made around a dozen live appearances.[3] Their debut album Resonance was released under ARTISTdirect records. Resonance peaked at #41 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[4]
In promotion of the album, the band toured with such acts as Creed, Filter, Sevendust, and Jerry Cantrell (of Alice in Chains). [5]
"Walk Away" was the band's first and only single, and it reached #38 on the Billboard Modern Rock charts.[6] Its music video contains sequences from the film Reign of Fire, and is also played in the movie's closing credits along another track of theirs, "Burn".
The band disintegrated in 2003, after vocalist J. Lynn Johnston left the band and the four remaining members were unable to find a suitable replacement .