Nothing More is an American
rock
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band from
San Antonio, Texas
("Cradle of Freedom")
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. Formed in 2003, the band spent much of the 2000s recording independent albums and struggling to maintain a steady lineup or attract
record label
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interest. Towards the end of the decade, the band's long-time drummer, Jonny Hawkins, decided to switch to being the band's
frontman
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and lead vocalist, stabilizing the band's core lineup along with other long-time members Mark Vollelunga (guitar) and Daniel Oliver (bass). The band self-funded and recorded their fourth studio album, ''
Nothing More
Nothing More is an American rock band from San Antonio, Texas. Formed in 2003, the band spent much of the 2000s recording independent albums and struggling to maintain a steady lineup or attract record label interest. Towards the end of the d ...
'', over the course of three years and used it to gain the attention of
Eleven Seven Music
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record label, who signed the band to a five album record contract upon hearing it. The album became the band's breakthrough release in 2014, with multiple charting singles, including "
This is the Time (Ballast)", which hit number 1 on the
Mediabase
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Active Rock
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chart and number 2 on the
Billboard
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Mainstream Rock
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chart, and "
Mr. MTV", "
Jenny
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" and "
Here's to the Heartache
"Here's to the Heartache" is a song by American rock band Nothing More. It was their fourth single off of their album ''Nothing More''. It peaked at number 4 on the '' Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Songs chart in February 2016.
Background
The song ...
" all charting in the top 15 of both charts.
The band began working on a follow-up in 2016 while continuing to tour in support of their self-titled release, and in September 2017, released their fifth studio album - their second on a major record label - ''
The Stories We Tell Ourselves
''The Stories We Tell Ourselves'' is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Nothing More, which was released on September 15, 2017. It is the band's second album to be released on the Eleven Seven Music record label. The album's first si ...
''. The lead single, "
Go to War
"Go to War" is a song by American rock band Nothing More. It was released on June 23, 2017 as the first single off of the band's fifth album ''The Stories We Tell Ourselves.'' The song performed well commercially and critically, topping the '' Bil ...
", outperformed the prior singles, topping the Mainstream Rock chart, and the release earned the band three
Grammy Award
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nominations;
Best Rock Album
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for the album, and
Best Rock Song
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and
Best Rock Performance
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for "Go to War". The band continued to promote the release moving into 2018, releasing singles, "
Do You Really Want It?
"Do You Really Want It?" is a song by American rock band Nothing More. It was their second single off of their album ''The Stories We Tell Ourselves''. The song was released as a single on December 19, 2017, and as of April 2018, had peaked at num ...
" and "
Just Say When
"Just Say When" is a song by American rock band Nothing More. It was their third single off of their album ''The Stories We Tell Ourselves''. It peaked at number 8 on the '' Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Songs chart in September 2018.
Background
In ...
", and embarking on multiple North American tours into 2019.
Their sixth studio album, ''
Spirits
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'', was released on October 14, 2022.
History
Formation and early independent releases (2000–2010)
Band member Jonny Hawkins began playing drums as early as the seventh grade, which is around the time he met guitarist Mark Vollelunga, by hearing him play guitar at a church camp. The two became friends, and would hold informal
jam sessions
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together with other students throughout their middle and high school years.
In 2003, Hawkins and Vollelunga officially formed the band.
Around the end of high school, the band began recording music and touring locally, which they did for years, plagued by lineup changes and the inability to garner a contract from a
record label
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.
In 2004, the band released the more
funk
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-influenced album ''Shelter'' with vocalist Josh Klaus, bassist Matt Reynolds, and second guitarist Josh Kercheville.
Klaus, followed shortly by Reynolds, were replaced in 2004 by Travis Cox and Daniel Oliver, respectively; they recorded and released the
EP ''Madhatter's Bliss'' in July 2005.
A compilation album, ''Vandura'', largely consisting of the tracks from the first two releases, was also released in May 2006. Cox was later replaced by singer Trey Graham, who had previously toured with
Kelly Clarkson
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.
The band found some form of success in the release, releasing the album ''Save You/Save Me'' in 2007 and touring with
Thirty Seconds to Mars
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and getting on to
The Warped Tour, but ultimately felt unhappy with the compromise of moving in a more
pop, mainstream influence from Graham, and parted ways with the singer. Around the same time, Kercheville left the band as well, leaving the band as a trio.
By mid-2008, the band was at a crossroads. Hawkins began struggling with
depression, due to a number of personal issues, ranging from his mother's diagnosis, and eventual death, from
cancer
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, the end of a five-year romantic relationship, and stress from turnover in band membership.
Additionally, the band had won a "
battle of the bands" contest prior to losing Graham and Kercheville, but collecting the prize money and instruments they had won required them to perform a showcase in front of
record label
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executives.
Feeling a drastic change was in order, Hawkins decided, after over eight years as the band's drummer, to instead become the band's frontman and lead vocalist.
While the performance, having Hawkins do drums and vocals concurrently, did not go over well, his instinct was that this was the correct direction for the band to pursue ultimately.
Despite Hawkins' lack of formal experience in singing, and even general fear of
public speaking
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, he garnered the support of remaining members Vollelunga and Oliver, and the band pushed forward, opting to use fill-in temporary drummers for live performances moving forward.
The members saw this as a new beginning for the band, and later even removed all their previous recordings from any sort of retail space, feeling it no longer represented the band.
In 2009, the band released their first album with Hawkins as the lead vocalist, ''
The Few Not Fleeting''.
Hawkins largely drew from the aforementioned personal issues for lyrical material on the album, and it largely being created by the core trio, the band was able to delve farther into their preferred music stylings, which the band described as more in the
progressive rock
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,
alternative rock
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, and
hard rock
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veins than prior releases.
The album recorded in Hawkins' home studio, allowing the band to not be constrained by money or time restraints in the studio, which in turn improved the release's overall sound quality as well.
The band toured in support of the album for two years.
While Hawkins performed drums on the album,
the band recruited a new drummer, Devin Travieso, who toured in support of the album with the band.
Mainstream breakthrough with ''Nothing More'' (2011–2015)
After the two years of touring in support of ''The Few Not Fleeting'', the band turned to working on recording new music in 2011.
Still unable to secure a contract from a record label, the band decided to work independently again.
Despite this, they set their goal to make a record that sounded as good as a major label release, but on an independent budget.
The band recruited new permanent drummer, Paul O'Brien, who reached out to the band after his prior band, Pandemic, broke up.
Nothing More members, who were familiar with his work with Pandemic, knew he would be a good fit, and hired him after a successful audition.
The four proceeded to move in to a house together and worked on the album for three years, writing about the cumulative five years in between the prior and then upcoming album, where they faced many personal hardships they had lived through during the recording process.
Feeling financial hardships during the time, the band raised money through a successful
Kickstarter
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campaign.
The band had written 60 song ideas, and spent an entire year filtering through the song ideas into 20 songs, and then down to the 17 found on the album's final track list.
The band finished the album, titled it ''
Nothing More
Nothing More is an American rock band from San Antonio, Texas. Formed in 2003, the band spent much of the 2000s recording independent albums and struggling to maintain a steady lineup or attract record label interest. Towards the end of the d ...
'', released it independently in June 2013, and then began touring in support of the album.
Their big break occurred in September at the 2013
Aftershock Festival
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In 2019, the festival expanded to three days, and in 2021 Aftershock expanded to 4 days, October 7 to 10.
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. After a successful show on the first day of the festival, they were asked to come back and perform on the second day, to replace a bigger-named band at one of the show's larger stages.
The shows exposed them to a much larger crowd than they usually played - between 10,000 and 13,000 audience members - and after a successful second show, the band finally began getting a number of record label offers.
In March 2014, the band decided to sign a contract with
Eleven Seven Music
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, not only ending their long-term search for record label support, but securing a five-album deal. ''
Nothing More
Nothing More is an American rock band from San Antonio, Texas. Formed in 2003, the band spent much of the 2000s recording independent albums and struggling to maintain a steady lineup or attract record label interest. Towards the end of the d ...
'' was then given a much wider release by the label on June 4, 2014. This time, the album charted, debuting at number 33 on the
Billboard 200
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and selling 8,600 copies in its opening week.
The band also found much success at rock radio from the releases, with multiple singles charting from the album. The lead single, "
This is the Time (Ballast)", hit number 1 on the
Mediabase
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Active Rock
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chart.
It also peaked at number 2 on the
Billboard
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Mainstream Rock
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Mainstream rock stations represent the middle ground between classic rock and active rock ...
chart.
Follow-up singles also performed well on the Mainstream Rock chart, including "
Mr. MTV", peaking at number 12, "
Jenny
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", peaking at number 6, and "
Here's to the Heartache
"Here's to the Heartache" is a song by American rock band Nothing More. It was their fourth single off of their album ''Nothing More''. It peaked at number 4 on the '' Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Songs chart in February 2016.
Background
The song ...
", peaking at number 4.
The band toured extensively in support of the album, across North America, Europe, Japan, and Australia. Notably, this included a tour with
Chevelle prior to the album's release, an arena tour with
Five Finger Death Punch
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,
Hellyeah
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, and
Volbeat
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in 2014, a tour with
Shinedown
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in 2015, and the
Monster Energy
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Outbreak tour with
Marmozets
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in 2015. However, by September 2015, O'Brien amicably chose to leave the band, with the extensive stadium touring being too stressful for him, causing him
depression and
anxiety
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.
He was replaced by Ben Anderson, who finished out the 2015 touring and became a permanent member of the band.
Mainstream success with ''The Stories We Tell Ourselves'' (2016–2021)
After extensive touring across 2014 and 2015, the band returned to writing and recording new material in early 2016. By September 2016, the band had 17 fully developed songs, and were contemplating whether or not any songs should be trimmed from the final track listing.
The band took a break from recording at this point to tour with
Disturbed
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and
Chevelle throughout the end of the year, before returning to complete the recording of the album in early 2017.
In June 2017, the band officially announced the title of their fifth studio album, ''
The Stories We Tell Ourselves
''The Stories We Tell Ourselves'' is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Nothing More, which was released on September 15, 2017. It is the band's second album to be released on the Eleven Seven Music record label. The album's first si ...
'', and that it would be released on September 15, 2017. The album debuted at number 15 on the ''Billboard'' 200 all-format album chart, selling approximately 20,000 copies in its first week. Prior to the album's release, the band released its first single, "
Go to War
"Go to War" is a song by American rock band Nothing More. It was released on June 23, 2017 as the first single off of the band's fifth album ''The Stories We Tell Ourselves.'' The song performed well commercially and critically, topping the '' Bil ...
", and a number of other promotional songs, including "
Don't Stop"
and "Let 'Em Burn". The band performed at the
Alternative Press Music Awards
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and the
Loudwire Music Awards
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in the latter half of 2017.
In November 2017, it was announced that the band was nominated for three
Grammy Awards
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for the
2018 Grammy Awards; "Go to War" being nominated for
Best Rock Performance
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and
Best Rock Song
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, and ''The Stories We Tell Ourselves'' for
Best Rock Album
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. In the same month, "Go to War" topped the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock song chart as well.
The band toured heavily in support of the album in 2018, including a headlining North American tour in February and March, and a North American tour with
Papa Roach
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After ...
and
Escape the Fate
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in April and May. Just prior to the 2018 touring, the band released a music video for their second single, "
Do You Really Want It?
"Do You Really Want It?" is a song by American rock band Nothing More. It was their second single off of their album ''The Stories We Tell Ourselves''. The song was released as a single on December 19, 2017, and as of April 2018, had peaked at num ...
".
The CEO of the band's record label mentioned future plans of releasing "
Just Say When
"Just Say When" is a song by American rock band Nothing More. It was their third single off of their album ''The Stories We Tell Ourselves''. It peaked at number 8 on the '' Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Songs chart in September 2018.
Background
In ...
" as a single as well, which was later done in April 2018; "Let 'Em Burn" later received a formal single release in December. The band continued touring in support of the album into 2019 with a headlining North American tour. The band was the opening act for the band
Ghost
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in the fall of 2019.
''Spirits'' (2022–present)
Planning for a follow-up album started as early as January 2019, with Hawkins that he was working on prepping a new studio to prepare for new album sessions between legs of touring.
Hawkins noted it was difficult at times focusing on touring when he had so many thoughts on creating a new album.
By October, Vollelunga noted that the band had been creating makeshift recording areas in
locker rooms
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and
dressing rooms
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so they could hold impromptu
jam sessions
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of new material prior to performing their lives shows.
He noted that the band would change gears and focus 100% on writing and recording a new album in 2020.
The release did not surface in 2021 as work on the album took longer than expected, and in January 2022, the band was revealed to be playing Wisconsin's
Rock Fest
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.
This was followed by the announcement of an American co-headlining tour with
Asking Alexandria
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in March which would stretch across May and June, with
Atreyu
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and
Eva Under Fire
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The band has been named as one of the "Artists To ...
as supporting acts.
Two weeks later, they released their first promotional song, "Turn It Up Like (Stand in the Fire)".
The first official single, "
Tired of Winning
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Background
"Tired of Winning" ...
", was released in late April,
and the band were announced as a special guest on
In This Moment
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's Blood 1983 tour in late June, celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their 2012 album ''
Blood
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''.
Three days later, Nothing More's new album title, ''
Spirits
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'', was revealed alongside its title track. Set for release on October 14,
another song from the record, "You Don't Know What Love Means", was released in advance of the album in mid-August.
Musical style, influences and impact
The band has been described as
alternative rock
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,
hard rock
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,
progressive rock
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,
progressive metal
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,
and
heavy metal.
While not directly given the label, their music has been described as having a
hardcore
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and
nu metal
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influence.
AllMusic
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has described the band's overall sound as "somewhere between
System of a Down
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and
Incubus
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",
while
Team Rock
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described them as "Hard as fuck crunchy riffs with a slight metal edge all polished up with a fuck-ton of gleaming, radio-friendly production. Imagine if
Nine Inch Nails
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colluded with
Royal Blood
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and
Biffy Clyro
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and you're sort of close." Musically, Hawkins was influenced by the bands
Tool
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and
Rage Against the Machine
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, and the drumming of ex-
Dream Theater
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member
Mike Portnoy
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.
In a profile by ''
The Guardian
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'', their musical approach was outlined:
The band's lyrical content has been inspired by a wide variety of factors. Hawkin's personal life has been a large influence; the single "
Jenny
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" is a song that was inspired by his aunt who struggles with schizophrenia and his sister Jenna who struggles with bipolar disorder. The band used the song, and respective music video, to help raise awareness and money for
mental illness
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. "God Went North" is about the passing of his mother. They have found inspiration from a wide variety of influential writers and philosophers as well, from
Carl Jung
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to
C.S. Lewis
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.
Hawkins explained that "Films have inspired a lot of our songwriting, obviously through the stories but also through how certain directors communicate emotions through visual media, and I think a lot of philosophers like
Alan Watts
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for instance, who has been a big influence on our lyrics and how we view songwriting altogether which affects how we end up creating all of it." Nothing More has also listed
Eckhart Tolle
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,
Stanley Kubrick
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,
Terrence Malick
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, and
Dustin Kensrue
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Career
2007: Please Come Home
On October 10, 2006, it was a ...
as their influences.
Mike Wengren
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, the drummer of the band
Disturbed
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, cited Nothing More as one of his favorite newer hard rock bands, citing them as one of the examples against the "rock music is dead" argument.
Live performances
The band is known for its elaborate and energetic live performances, with it being likened to "some sort of twisted,
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adaptation of
Blue Man Group
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— if Blue Man Group ever opened for Rage Against the Machine."
The band has set up two separate
drum set
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s for their live show, one for the band's primary drummer Ben Anderson, and one for Hawkins to join in on intermittently, who had previously been a drummer himself in the early years of the band. The performances also include a number of contraptions created by the bands themselves, including "The Scorpion Tail" in 2016, an animated structure created out of
scrap metal
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and salvaged
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s, weighing 400 pounds and measuring 14 feet tall.
Hawkins rides the structure, while also using it to create digital electronic effects for the songs as well.
Its design is based on the "Drumtron"/"Bassinator" contraption the band has used prior, which also allowed the band to perform 3 person bass solos by Hawkins, Vollelunga, and Oliver.
Members
With Full Force
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Current
* Jonny Hawkins – lead vocals (2008–present), drums (2003–2009)
* Mark Vollelunga – guitar, backing vocals (2003–present)
* Daniel Oliver – bass guitar, backing vocals (2004–present)
* Ben Anderson – drums, percussion (2015–present)
Former
* Josh Klaus – lead vocals (2003-2004)
* Josh Kercheville – guitar (2003-2008)
* Matt Reynolds – bass (2003-2004)
* Travis Cox – lead vocals (2005-2006)
* Trey Graham – lead vocals (2006-2007)
* Devin Travieso – drums (2009-2011)
* Paul O'Brien – drums (2011-2015)