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Training for Utopia, also stylized as TFU, was an American
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band active from 1996 to October 2000.


History

The band first signed with
Tooth & Nail Records Tooth & Nail Records is a Christian rock record label founded by Brandon Ebel in California in November 1993. The label later moved to Seattle, Washington where it is situated today. It is home to many well-known musical acts, including Underoat ...
and was later moved to
Solid State Records Solid State Records is a Christian metalcore record label, an imprint of Tooth & Nail Records. Unlike Tooth & Nail, Solid State signs hardcore punk and heavy metal bands. Like Tooth & Nail, Solid State is primarily a Christian label. However, ...
, the Tooth & Nail
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that promotes heavy
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. Training for Utopia subsequently became popular in the
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scene during its active years, although the band actively tried to remove themselves from that label during their later years. Their brief existence included a tour with Zao and at the time the upcoming band
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, as well as
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. It was during this time that the band hired Carlos Colón (later to join
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) for their 1998 tour providing synthesizers and live guitar to their live show. Immediately following the tour Carlos left the band to pursue other aspirations. After a temporary hiatus the band returned with their second full length ''Throwing a Wrench into the American Music Machine'', which has been noted as a shift away from the band's early
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sound, utilizing heavier use of electronics and sampling. After a small tour of the material the band disbanded. At the demise of Training for Utopia, members Ryan (formerly of
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) and Don Clark announced that they were starting a new project called The American Spectator in October 2000. Don and Ryan Clark started " Asterik Studio" in Seattle, a
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shop where they completed many projects, including album artwork for former label-mates. In 2000, they founded the Christian metal band
Demon Hunter Demon Hunter is an American Christian metal band from Seattle, Washington, started in 2000 by brothers Don Clark and Ryan Clark. Although the brothers created the band together, only Ryan remains, since Don left the band to take care of his ...
.


Members

Final line-up * Ryan Clark – vocals, guitar (1996–2000) (currently with
Demon Hunter Demon Hunter is an American Christian metal band from Seattle, Washington, started in 2000 by brothers Don Clark and Ryan Clark. Although the brothers created the band together, only Ryan remains, since Don left the band to take care of his ...
) * Don Clark – guitar (1996–2000) (played with
Demon Hunter Demon Hunter is an American Christian metal band from Seattle, Washington, started in 2000 by brothers Don Clark and Ryan Clark. Although the brothers created the band together, only Ryan remains, since Don left the band to take care of his ...
) * Steve Saxby – bass guitar (1996–2000) (currently with Out of Place) * Morley Boyer – drums (1996–2000) (played on
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) Former * Rob Dennler – vocals (1996) (played with
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) Touring * Carlos Colon – synthesizers (1998) (later joined
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) Don Clark has stated that Training for Utopia originally began with musician Rob Dennler as its lead vocalist, though Dennler was replaced by Ryan Clark before the band recorded its first
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.


Discography


References


External links

*
Interview with Don Clark, circa 2000



''SHZine'' interview with Ryan Clark (February 2000)
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