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Full on the Mouth was an American
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band initially formed during 1992 under the name of Lost Tribe in Flint, Michigan. The band had mainly consisted of vocalist Dwight Mohrman, guitarist Grant Mohrman, and bassist Andrew Barancik. They released one album with
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, ''Collide'', in 1998. After extensive touring, they then disbanded in 2000.


History


Formation, brief career as Lost Tribe, and involvement with Leaderdogs for the Blind (1992–1995)

Brothers Dwight and Grant Mohrman formed a grunge band, Lost Tribe, in 1992. They recruited drummer Ken Capton and bassist Andrew Barancik into the lineup soon after. Lost Tribe self-released the ''Geared to Groove'' EP in 1992, which notably featured a guest verse by actor and football player
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. Capton departed from the band soon after, and the remaining three members decided to stay together. In 1993, they joined the christian rock band, Leaderdogs for the Blind, which was a solo project by guitarist Lyndon Perry. They were also joined by vocalist Derek Cilibraise. Leaderdogs for the Blind released one album, ''Lemonade'', in 1995 on R.E.X. Music. Shortly afterwards, the band split up, although the trio of Barancik and the Mohrman brothers decided to stick together again. They continued their previous Lost Tribe project, but due to the band's interest in the electronica and industrial genres, they changed the name to Full on the Mouth in 1996.


Renaming to Full on the Mouth, major label signing, and recording of ''Collide'' (1996–1997)

During the 1990s, Grant Mohrman was the studio manager of the long-running recording facility Pearl Sound Studios in Canton, Michigan. He had worked in the studio alongside numerous artists, such as Stevie Wonder, Eminem,
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, among others. One of his co-workers, Michael "Blumpy" Tuller, had introduced Mohrman to various electronic acts, which he then brought to the other band members in Full on the Mouth. In 1996, Full on the Mouth released a
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single of the song "Rainbow". It sold over 4,000 copies and was eventually picked up by a radio station in Michigan.
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, who were looking to expand as a music label in conjunction with Atlantic Records, heard the single and decided to sign Full on the Mouth. The band had played one of their first major shows in July 1997,
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's New Music Festival, which featured approximately 100 bands performing over two days. Full on the Mouth entered the studio later on in 1997 to record their full-length debut album, entitled ''Collide''. Various individuals were involved in the process. Grant Mohrman and Blumpy had co-produced the album together, and Blumpy also provided various keyboards and percussion.
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, contributed guitar to one track on the album, and also assisted with production on four other tracks as well. Leadon was also the band's representative for a brief period of time.
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, and numerous other bands) also mixed one song on ''Collide''. Since the band started as a trio while relying on a drum machine, they brought in drummer Jon Knox for the album's sessions. Overall, the album was conceived in six different studios.


Extensive touring and eventual disbandment (1998–2000)

Although Knox was initially the band's drummer during the sessions of ''Collide'', he ultimately did not join the group for a tour. Kerry Hilligus was instead brought in to be the band's live drummer. Full on the Mouth embarked on a headlining tour of the U.S. in early 1998 to support the release of ''Collide'', which was released in February 1998. The album gained minor coverage in the U.S., such as peaking at #16 on '' The Gavin Report'''s Hard Rock chart and receiving two-and-a-half stars out of five from ''
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''. Both "Rainbow" and "People Mover" were released as the album's singles. "People Mover" in particular was released on the DVD format. The single had prominently contained a
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mix of the song in addition to the song's music video. Since Pioneer had specialized in home entertainment, they had attempted to innovate with the then-new format; thus, "People Mover" became the first ever DVD single released to the public. In May of 1998, the band served as the openers for Dream Theater as they toured behind their album ''
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''. The following month, two Full on the Mouth tracks appeared in the PlayStation racing game ''
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'', "Another" and "People Mover (Omar Santana Remix)". "Another" and the original version of "People Mover" had previously appeared on ''Collide''. A soundtrack was eventually released by Atlantic which featured the two songs, ''Road Rash 3D: The Album''. In July, Full on the Mouth joined the 1998 iteration of the
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, although they departed from the tour later that same month. They then went on a brief tour with Drain S.T.H. afterwards. Towards the end of 1998 and beginning of 1999, the band drastically reduced their touring schedule and thus they had only played minor sporadic shows. In the fall of 1999, the band's song "Another" off of ''Collide'' was featured in the
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racing game '' Road Rash 64'' (which was initially developed as a straightforward port of the previous ''Road Rash 3D'' game but ended up being more unique overall). The song was prominently used as the backing music to the game's introduction. The band was mostly inactive for the second half of 1999, and by 2000, Grant Mohrman decided to open his own studio in
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, named Method House. Due to his business ventures, Full on the Mouth officially disbanded that same year.


Subsequent activities (2001–present)

Grant Mohrman went on to work alongside numerous artists at Method House, with
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as one of his most frequent collaborators. Method House also ventured into creating music for various entities, such as '' NCIS'',
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'', and many others. Dwight Mohrman departed from the music industry after 2000. He continued his career with production scheduling for large companies such as
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. Barancik also eventually left the music industry, and he became a pastor for a christian church in
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. He also became an independent filmmaker as well.


Members

*Dwight Mohrman – lead vocals (1992–2000) *Grant Mohrman – guitars, keyboards, background vocals (1992–2000) *Andrew Barancik – bass, background vocals (1992–2000) *Kerry Hilligus – drums (1997–2000) *Jon Knox – drums (1997) *Ken Capton – drums (1992–1993)


Discography


Albums

*''Collide'' (1998, Pioneer/Atlantic)


Singles and EPs

*''Geared to Groove'' (1992, independent) *"Rainbow" (1996, independent) *"Rainbow" (1998, Pioneer) *"People Mover" (1998, Pioneer/Atlantic)


References

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