311 (pronounced "three eleven") is an American
rock band from
Omaha, Nebraska. The band was formed in 1988 by vocalist and guitarist
Nick Hexum, lead guitarist Jim Watson, bassist Aaron "P-Nut" Wills, and drummer Chad Sexton. Watson was replaced by Tim Mahoney in 1990. In 1992, Doug "SA" Martinez joined to sing and provide turntables.
311 has released thirteen studio albums, two live albums, four compilation albums, four EPs and four DVDs. After a series of independent releases, 311 was signed to
Capricorn Records in 1992 and released the albums ''
Music'' (1993) and ''
Grassroots
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'' (1994) to moderate success. They achieved greater success with their 1995 triple platinum
self-titled album, which reached number 12 on the
''Billboard'' 200 on the strength of the
singles "
Down
Down most often refers to:
* Down, the relative direction opposed to up
* Down (gridiron football), in American/Canadian football, a period when one play takes place
* Down feather, a soft bird feather used in bedding and clothing
* Downland, a ty ...
" and "
All Mixed Up", the former of which topped the
''Billboard'' Hot Modern Rock Tracks in 1996. The band's next three albums—''
Transistor'' (1997), ''
Soundsystem'' (1999) and ''
From Chaos'' (2001)—were also successful, with the first going platinum and the last two going gold.
Their 2004 compilation album ''
Greatest Hits '93–'03'' was also certified platinum. The band's most recent studio album is 2019's ''
Voyager
Voyager may refer to:
Computing and communications
* LG Voyager, a mobile phone model manufactured by LG Electronics
* NCR Voyager, a computer platform produced by NCR Corporation
* Voyager (computer worm), a computer worm affecting Oracle ...
''. As of 2011, 311 has sold over 8.5 million records in the United States.
The band's name originates from the police code for
indecent exposure
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in Omaha after the original guitarist for the band was arrested for
streaking.
History
Early recordings (1988–1992)
311's first independent release was the ''
Downstairs
Downstairs may refer to:
* Downstairs (EP), an independent release by the band 311
* ''Downstairs'' (film), a 1932 film starring John Gilbert
* The Downstairs Club (later Le Disque a Go! Go!)
See also
*Downstair
Stairs are a structure design ...
'' EP, which was recorded in 1989 in Nick Hexum's basement. Unlike many of their releases, it had no cover art. It features the song "Feels So Good," which was recreated/remastered in the album ''
Music'' and is a staple of most of 311's live shows.
In 1990, 311 produced 300 cassettes of their second independent release, ''Dammit!'', recorded at IEV Studios in
Papillion, Nebraska.
In 1991, Tim Mahoney replaced Jim Watson on guitar and 311 released their third independent release, ''
Unity'', recorded at Rainbow Recording Studios in Omaha. 1000 CDs and 500 cassettes of Unity were printed; they were distributed through consignment and sold at shows. The band began to headline shows in local clubs, such as The Ranch Bowl and
Sokol Auditorium. It was also around this time they recorded the since lost and often sought after track "Spooky Breakfast".
In 1992, S.A. Martinez, who had been making various appearances with 311 over the past years as a vocalist, was officially asked to join the band. 311 recorded a six-track demo, called ''
Hydroponic'', also recorded at Rainbow Recording Studios, and moved to
Los Angeles. Within their first few months, 311 was signed to
Capricorn Records.
''Music'' and ''Grassroots'' (1993–1994)
Their first major record, ''
Music'', was released in 1993. The single "
Do You Right" received
airplay on
modern rock stations and reached No. 27 on ''
Billboard
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''s
Modern Rock Tracks
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chart. However, the album failed to chart at the time. The album was produced by
Eddy Offord, who famously produced
Yes
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* An affirmative particle in the English language; see yes and no
Education
* YES Prep Public Schools, Houston, Texas, US
* YES (Your Extraordinary Saturday), a learning program from the Minnesota Institute for Talente ...
and
Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
Financing their own tour, the band drove around in an old RV borrowed from Sexton's father and towed a Volkswagen bus which held their equipment. After tackling a steep incline while en route to an Omaha show, the RV caught fire. The only door out of the vehicle was surrounded by flames so the band jumped through the fire. All of their equipment and possessions were lost, though no one was seriously injured. The band continued their tour using borrowed equipment.
The following year, they released their second studio album, ''
Grassroots
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''.
Mainstream breakthrough (1995–2001)
In 1995, 311 released the self-titled ''
311 311 may refer to:
* 311 (number), a natural number
* AD 311, a year of the Julian calendar, in the fourth century AD
* 311 BC, a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar
* 311 (band), an American band
** ''311'' (album), band 311's self-titled album ...
'' (also known as ''The Blue Album''). Produced by
Ron St. Germain
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Prior to his career in music ...
, the album was recorded live in contrast to their previous two albums in which all instruments were recorded separately. The first single "Don't Stay Home" was a modest success, reaching No. 29 on ''Billboard''s
Modern Rock Tracks
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chart. But the follow-up single "
Down
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* Down, the relative direction opposed to up
* Down (gridiron football), in American/Canadian football, a period when one play takes place
* Down feather, a soft bird feather used in bedding and clothing
* Downland, a ty ...
", which was released 14 months after the album, received heavy
airplay on mainstream radio, and the accompanying
music video was on
MTV
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's
rotation
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. The song hit No. 1 on the Modern Rock chart.
The band made their network television debut on ''
Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' on August 23. The third single, "
All Mixed Up", enjoyed almost identical success, reaching No. 4 on the Modern Rock chart.
They also appeared on ''
Late Show with David Letterman
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'' playing "Down".
In the following years, 311 continued touring and on August 5, 1997, they released ''
Transistor'' which debuted at No. 4 on the
''Billboard'' 200,
their highest position on that chart. The album went
platinum.
In 1998, 311 released ''
Live
Live may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Live!'' (2007 film), 2007 American film
* ''Live'' (2014 film), a 2014 Japanese film
*'' ''Live'' (Apocalyptica DVD)
Music
*Live (band), American alternative rock band
* List of albums ...
'', a
live album
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from a 1997 performance in
New Orleans, Louisiana. 311 also released ''
Omaha Sessions'', a
compilation album
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from their early independent releases.
In 1999, 311 released their fifth major album, ''
Soundsystem''. The song "
Come Original
Come Original is a single by American alternative rock band 311, first released on their 1999 album '' Soundsystem''. It was later released on the compilation album ''Greatest Hits '93-'03''. The song references other artists such as Mr. Vegas, B ...
" reached No. 6 on ''Billboard''s Modern Rock Tracks chart.
The second single, "
Flowing", had ''
American Pie's''
Eddie Kaye Thomas
Eddie Kaye Thomas (born October 31, 1980) is an American actor who rose to prominence as Paul Finch in the ''American Pie'' film series. His other notable appearances include Andy Rosenberg in the '' Harold & Kumar'' series, Jeff Woodcock in '' ...
featured in the
music video.
In 1995, the band purchased a recording studio in
North Hollywood, California, called
The Hive The Hive may refer to:
Film and television
* ''The Hive'' (2008 film), an American film starring Tom Wopat
* ''The Hive'' (2014 film), an English film starring Gabriel Basso
* The Hive (''Resident Evil''), an underground lab in the 2002 film '' ...
. The band has recorded every album at The Hive since 2000, beginning with the sessions for ''
From Chaos'', 311's sixth major record release.
''From Chaos'' was released in late 2001. Its first single, "
You Wouldn't Believe" featured basketball star
Shaquille O'Neal
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in the video.
''Evolver'' and ''Don't Tread on Me'' (2002–2006)
Their seventh major release, ''
Evolver'' (produced By Ron Saint Germain), came in 2003. In Summer 2003, 311 launched their inaugural Unity Tour. The tour included openers
G. Love & Special Sauce,
OAR and
Something Corporate.
In 2004, 311
covered
Cover or covers may refer to:
Packaging
* Another name for a lid
* Cover (philately), generic term for envelope or package
* Album cover, the front of the packaging
* Book cover or magazine cover
** Book design
** Back cover copy, part of ...
The Cure's "
Love Song" which became a No. 1 hit on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. It also reached No. 59 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100,
their first single to reach that chart. It was featured on the
soundtrack for the motion picture ''
50 First Dates
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'' and then a few months later on their own ''
Greatest Hits '93-'03
Greatest may refer to:
* ''Greatest!'', a 1959 album by Johnny Cash
* ''Bee Gees Greatest'', a 1979 album by Bee Gees
* ''Greatest'' (The Go-Go's album), 1990
* ''Greatest'' (Duran Duran album), 1998
* Greatest (song), a song by Eminem
* "Greate ...
''. The
compilation featured two new songs: "How Do You Feel?" and "First Straw".
In Summer 2004, 311 played a free show at a city park in Omaha for that city's 175th Anniversary Celebration, where they changed all the weed lyrics in the songs they played for the show, then the band kicked off their second annual Unity Tour with openers
The Roots
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and
Medeski Martin & Wood.
On August 16, 2005, 311 released their eighth studio album, titled ''
Don't Tread on Me''. "Don't Tread on Me", the first single, reached No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock chart and No. 7 at
Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles
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.
In mid-2005, 311 kicked off their third annual Unity Tour with openers
Papa Roach
Papa Roach is an American rock band from Vacaville, California, formed in 1993. The original lineup consisted of lead vocalist Jacoby Shaddix, guitarist Jerry Horton, drummer Dave Buckner, bassist Will James, and trombonist Ben Luther.
After ...
and
Unwritten Law.
On July 20, 2006, 311 kicked off their Summer Unity Tour, playing 37 shows in 27 states and featuring opening bands
Pepper
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Food and spice
* Piperaceae or the pepper family, a large family of flowering plant
** Black pepper
* ''Capsicum'' or pepper, a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae
** Bell pepper
** Chili ...
and
Wailers
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. After completion of the tour, 311 announced they would be taking a break, their first official one in over eight years.
''Uplifter'' and ''Universal Pulse'' (2007–2011)
In January 2007, 311 stepped back into their Hive Studios with Nick's younger brother Zack Hexum. They recorded a cover of
Toots & the Maytals song "Reggae Got Soul" for the soundtrack from the film ''
Surf's Up'', which was released on June 5, 2007.
Their Summer Unity Tour in 2007 included supporting acts
Matisyahu and
The English Beat. In 2008, they featured opening acts
Snoop Dogg
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and
Fiction Plane.
In 2009, they had another Summer Unity Tour which featured opening acts
Ziggy Marley and
The Expendables while in 2010, supporting act
The Offspring and opening act
Pepper
Pepper or peppers may refer to:
Food and spice
* Piperaceae or the pepper family, a large family of flowering plant
** Black pepper
* ''Capsicum'' or pepper, a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae
** Bell pepper
** Chili ...
were featured. In 2011,
Sublime With Rome and DJ Soulman & DJ Trichrome were the openers on the Unity Tour.
''
Uplifter'', 311's ninth studio album, was released on June 2, 2009. The album, produced at 311's Hive Recording Studios in Los Angeles by
Bob Rock, debuted at No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' 200, the band's highest chart position in the U.S. to date.
The band followed up the release of the album with tours in Summer and Fall 2009. They have completed their Spring 2010 tour, which included 311 Day 2010, held in Las Vegas, Nevada. A Summer tour with
The Offspring began in June 2010. 311 also held a 2010 fall tour.
In early 2011, 311 finished recording their tenth studio album called ''
Universal Pulse'' at the Hive in Los Angeles, with producer Bob Rock. The album was released July 19, 2011. The album's first single, "Sunset in July" was released on June 3, 2011. Universal Pulse is their shortest album yet, only having 8 songs.
''Stereolithic'', ''Archive'' Compilation and ''Mosaic'' (2012–2017)
In Summer 2012, 311 embarked on their tenth annual Unity Tour with Slightly Stoopid, SOJA, and The Aggrolites.
On August 24, 2012, Doug "SA" Martinez told Phoenix's Up on the Sun that an eleventh 311 studio album was in the works and planned for release in 2013. However, on July 15, 2013, their eleventh album was announced to be released on March 11, 2014, to coincide with 311 Day 2014. According to P-Nut, the album is to have "darker themes", and was produced by Scotch Ralston.
On July 2, 2013, 311 started their eleventh annual Unity Tour with Cypress Hill and G. Love & Special Sauce. The tour ended on August 4, 2013.
''
Stereolithic
''Stereolithic'' (stylized as ''STER30L1TH1C'') is the eleventh studio album by the American rock band 311, released on March 11, 2014. It is the band's first fully independent studio album release since 1991's ''Unity''. ''Stereolithic'' is also ...
'', the band's first independently released studio album since 1991's ''
Unity'', was released on March 11, 2014.
On November 18, 2014, 311 released a live album, ''311 with the Unity Orchestra – Live from New Orleans – 311 Day 2014''. The album documents part of the 311 Day 2014 concert wherein the band was accompanied onstage by a symphony orchestra for nine songs.
''311 Archive'', a four disc compilation album featuring 81 previously unreleased songs, b-sides and demos, was released on June 30, 2015.
As of February 2016, according to
Nick Hexum, 311 was working on a new album, and in February 2017, the band revealed the new album's title,
Mosaic, on their PledgeMusic update feed. Six song titles were released to the public, "Hey Yo", "Island Sun", "Extension", "Too Much to Think", "Syntax Error", and "Too Late"; with the first two being debuted at 311 Day 2016. 311 invited their fan base to submit a photo of themselves to be featured on the album artwork. ''Mosaic'' was released on June 23, 2017, and was met with positive reviews. It was their 12th studio album and their 10th consecutive to debut in the Top 10 of US
''Billboard'' 200. It debuted at number six, with 39,000
album-equivalent units, of which 37,000 were pure album sales.
On March 9, 2017, the band released "Too Much to Think", the first single from ''
Mosaic''. Following that, 311 released singles "Too Late" and "Perfect Mistake"
''Voyager'', next album, and P-Nut's departure (2018–present)
In 2018, 311 and
The Offspring toured together on the Never-Ending Summer tour. That summer, The Offspring released a cover of 311's "
Down
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* Down, the relative direction opposed to up
* Down (gridiron football), in American/Canadian football, a period when one play takes place
* Down feather, a soft bird feather used in bedding and clothing
* Downland, a ty ...
" and 311 released a "reggaefied" cover of The Offspring's "
Self Esteem". Hexum states that 311 has "the bulk of an album written" and is working with producer/co-writer
John Feldmann of
Goldfinger on some tracks.
Later that summer, Mahoney confirmed that they were working with both Scotch Ralston and John Feldmann on ''Voyager''.
''Voyager'' released on July 12, 2019.
The documentary ''Enlarged to Show Detail 3'' was released to theaters for one day only on March 11, 2019.
When asked in an interview with
PRS Guitars, conducted on March 11, 2020 (311 Day), if 311 were planning to make a new live album or follow-up to ''Voyager'', guitarist Tim Mahoney said, "This year is all about playing live and celebrating 30 years. Although we do have a few blocks of time set aside for new music writing and recording, the soonest for any new release would be 2021." As part of their 30th anniversary tour, the band was scheduled to co-headline a North American trek with
Incubus in the summer of 2020, but it was cancelled because of the
COVID-19 pandemic.
On May 16th, 2022, P-Nut announced via
Twitter that he would be taking a hiatus from the band after they had finished their upcoming tour schedule. On November 30th, 2022, P-Nut followed up with an announcement also via
Twitter that he will not be taking hiatus after having had discussions with the band and the showing of support from his family and fans.
311 Day
On March 11, 2000, 311 began celebrating an unofficial holiday of their own creation, which they called 311 Day.
The band chose the date because March 11 is written in the United States as 3/11. Every other year on March 11, the band performs an extended concert for thousands of their fans.
311 Caribbean Festival Cruises and 311 Pow Wow Festival
In March 2011, 311 began hosting a Festival Cruise. The environment is similar to an outdoor music festival involving camping.
The 2011 Caribbean Festival Cruise departed on March 3, 2011, from Miami, FL aboard the Carnival Destiny for Grand Turk, Turk and Caicos. The festival cruise featured three shows, over four days leaving from Miami to Turks and Caicos, and featured guest bands:
The Movement, DJ Soulman and Nocturnal Arts,
Full Service, Pepper and
The Expendables.
On May 10, 2012, 311 hosted their second Caribbean Festival Cruise on the Carnival Destiny, departing from Miami and landing on a private island, Half Moon Cay, in the Bahamas for three consecutive nights and featured guest bands including: The Dirty Heads, Shwayze, 2 Skinnee J's, DJ Soulman, Outlaw Nation, Shootyz Groove, BALLYHOO!, Passafire, Cisco, Full Service, DJ Trichrome, Exes Of Evil, Trailer Park Ninjas, Moral Defect among others.
311's 2013 Caribbean Festival Cruise departed Miami on March 1, 2013, on its new home, the Norwegian Pearl, but this time went to a different private island in the Bahamas, Great Stirrup Cay. The 2013 Caribbean Cruise featured guest bands and comedians including: Rebelution, Less Than Jake, Exes of Evil, DJ ABD, The Urge, Tom Green, Doug Benson, SA Martinez and Exes of Evil performing in their side project Ghostwolf. DJ Kilmore (From Incbus), BALLYHOO!, Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime, Bad Rabbits, The Aggrolites, DJ Soulam, Full Service, J Randy, Krooked Treez, Beat Squad, Trailer Park Ninjas, Hey Monea, DJ Trichome, DJ ABD
311's 2015 Caribbean Festival departed from Miami on February 25, 2015, aboard the Norwegian Pearl. It made port in Jamaica. The line up included 311 with three sets, Dirty Heads, Pepper, Chali 2na, RX Bandits, The Green, RDGLDGRN, Full Service, The Funk Hunters, Doug Benson, DJ Soulman, J Randy, Andy Haynes, Papafish, Beatcake, Singles, Tony Hinchcliffe, DJ Native Wayne, DJ Trichrome, The Unity All Stars, Headphone Disco among others.
2017 marked the fifth 311 Caribbean Cruise! Departed from Tampa to Cozumel, March 2–6, 2017, on board the Norwegian Jade as the Pearl was in drydock. Lineup of bands, DJs and comedians, including Rebelution, Reel Big Fish, Stick Figure, People Under the Stairs, Ballyhoo!, RDGLDGRN, Los Stellarians (side project of 311 member SA Martinez) and ILL Communication. The band headlined set lists as usual and hosted other bands as well. 311 played their hit songs plus debuting two new tracks; "Extension" and "Too Late" while also covering
Prince's "Let's Go Crazy".
During 311 Day 2022, Nick Hexum announced that the 311 Caribbean Cruise will return in 2023.
311 hosted their first "Pow Wow" Festival from August 4 to 6, 2011, at the
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
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Overview
Situated on the banks of the historic Suwannee River, the park consists of over 800 acres (2.4 km²) of campin ...
in Live Oak, FL. Along with 311, it featured DJ Trichome,
Murs,
SOJA,
Deftones, DJ Soulman,
The Movement,
Full Service,
Streetlight Manifesto,
The Dirty Heads,
Sublime with Rome,
Shinobi Ninja
Shinobi Ninja is an American rock and hip hop band from Brooklyn, New York.
Origins
Prior to joining the band, Baby G (Edara Johnson) was a professional dancer for Rihanna, P Diddy, Daddy Yankee, Jason Derulo and others.
Meanwhile, Axis, Mi ...
, Ballyhoo!,
The Supervillains,
Ozomatli,
G. Love & Special Sauce, and comedians
Doug Benson and Graham Elwood. Along with fire performances by Nocturnal Arts. 311 played four sets and the album ''Transistor'' in its entirety.
311 business collaborations
Since 2015, the band has collaborated with Nebraska Brewing Company and Rock Brother Brewing on 311 Amber Ale. The beer is currently available in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Nebraska, and southern California with more midwest locations coming soon. Many varieties of the beer are now available for at-home delivery.
In 2017, they also released a cannabis vapor pen dubbed the "Grassroots Uplifter." The pen is available in Colorado, Washington, Oregon and California. In 2018, Grassroots Uplifter v2 was released in California. 311 are also official media sponsors for BK Racing on the NASCAR Sprint Cup series. The 311 logo appears on all BK Racing cars
Musical style and influences
311's music is a blend of
rock,
reggae,
hip hop and
funk
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. 311 has been described as
alternative rock,
reggae rock,
rap rock
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,
funk metal,
funk rock,
rap metal,
post-grunge,
alternative metal and
nu metal
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. 311's influences include
The Clash,
The Cure,
Descendents,
Red Hot Chili Peppers,
Cypress Hill
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,
De La Soul
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,
A Tribe Called Quest
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,
Led Zeppelin,
Bob Marley,
Fishbone, and
Bad Brains.
Members
Current members
*
Nick Hexum – lead vocals, rhythm and lead guitar, keyboards
(1988–present)
* Aaron "P-Nut" Wills – bass
(1988–present)
* Chad Sexton – drums
(1988–present)
* Tim Mahoney – lead and rhythm guitar
(1991–present)
* Doug "SA" Martinez – lead vocals, turntables
(1992–present)
Former members
* Jim Watson – lead guitar
(1990–1991)
Timeline
Side projects
* Nick Hexum – The Nick Hexum Quintet (2013), DJ Leisure (Sean Perry) vs DJ Lofton (Nick Hexum) – 'Battlestations' (1997),
* Doug "SA" Martinez – Ghostwolf – vocals – 'Lunar Halos' (2012), Los Stellarians – vocals
* Aaron "P-Nut" Wills – Ghostwolf – bass – 'Lunar Halos' (2012), Hollows Follow â€
'First Birthday' (2006)* Chad Sexton – 'Introducing Zack Hexum...' (1998) – drums
Discography
*''
Music'' (1993)
*''
Grassroots
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'' (1994)
*''
311 311 may refer to:
* 311 (number), a natural number
* AD 311, a year of the Julian calendar, in the fourth century AD
* 311 BC, a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar
* 311 (band), an American band
** ''311'' (album), band 311's self-titled album ...
'' (1995)
*''
Transistor'' (1997)
*''
Soundsystem'' (1999)
*''
From Chaos'' (2001)
*''
Evolver'' (2003)
*''
Don't Tread on Me'' (2005)
*''
Uplifter'' (2009)
*''
Universal Pulse'' (2011)
*''
Stereolithic
''Stereolithic'' (stylized as ''STER30L1TH1C'') is the eleventh studio album by the American rock band 311, released on March 11, 2014. It is the band's first fully independent studio album release since 1991's ''Unity''. ''Stereolithic'' is also ...
'' (2014)
*''
Mosaic'' (2017)
*''
Voyager
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Computing and communications
* LG Voyager, a mobile phone model manufactured by LG Electronics
* NCR Voyager, a computer platform produced by NCR Corporation
* Voyager (computer worm), a computer worm affecting Oracle ...
'' (2019)
References
External links
*
*
Live311website
311 Cruisewebsite
Tim Mahoneyinterview by Brad Conroy
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