Holy Molar is tagged as: grindcore, experimental, noisecore, noise, noise rock Holy Molar is much steeped in myth. Formed in 2001, the band released a 7-inch, which, for all intents and purposes, documented the five-piece playing a live set at a local prison and the subsequent bloodthirsty riot that raged on afterward. Or did it? “Live at the San Diego Metropolitan Correctional Center” (Three One G) created a heavy buzz in the various chat rooms and hang-outs of the punk world — a low, grumbling din that demanded, “Did they, or didn’t they?” Was it a real show or just another “great rock ‘n’ roll swindle”? It was actually all Bullshit, these college boys could not hang in prison…|Well, “Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison” it was not, but the band didn’t say one way or another. Sticking to their story, the band members went full-steam into other projects: The Locust for keyboardist Bobby Bray, guitarist Gabe Serbian and bassist Justin Pearson; The Get Hustle for drummer Ron Avila; and Das Oath and Virgin Mega Whore for singer Mark McCoy (dubbed “Mark McMolar” for this project). A year later Holy Molar resurfaced with a batch of new songs on a 10-inch self-titled picture disc (Three One G) and a much-discussed statewide “prison facility tour.” With t... Read More About Holy Molar Biography... Send Holy Molar ringtones to your cell |
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