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Drowning Pool

Real name: Adam Elesh, Brett Smith, Jon Thomas, Andrew Crane

Effective period / Period of releases: 1985 - 1988

Members: Jon Thomas (2), Brett Smith (2), Adam Elesh, Andrew Crane

Drowning Pool was an avant-rock ensemble that released extraordinary collections of eccentric songs: the double album Satori (Nate Starkman and Son, 1987), the EP Nierika (Viva Records, 1988) and the album Aphonia (Nate Starkman and Son, 1989). Their music straddled the line between new wave, psychedelia, world-music, ambient and industrial. They changed name to Mumbles in 1990 and released the album Two Clouds on Viva Records out of Italy.

In 1996 original vocalist Andrew Crane released the album Sustenance under the name Acorn and fellow Drowning Pool members Adam Elesh, Brett Smith and Jon Thomas appeared on various tracks as guest musicians.

In 2011 Adam and Brett Smith formed a new project called KinderCrowdControl and released the album Selah on Bruce Licher's Independent Project Records label.

(Note - no relation to nu-metal band with the same name.)

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