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Venus Doom, HIM: Rock
When his then-full-time outfit June of 44 dissolved, the drummer took two-thirds of the group on the road with him. Upon completing the tour, guitarist Sean Meadows declined the job offer, but bassist⁄trumpeter Fred Erskine remained. Erskine had been playing music since his childhood and was adept at violin, piano, and trumpet by age eight. He soon abandoned the instruments to sing and play bass in various punk groups. A series of jobs with Hoover, the Boom, Crownhate Ruin, and B. & Jay followed...
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Venus Doom (Limited Edition) (2CD), HIM: Rock
When his then-full-time outfit June of 44 dissolved, the drummer took two-thirds of the group on the road with him. Upon completing the tour, guitarist Sean Meadows declined the job offer, but bassist⁄trumpeter Fred Erskine remained. Erskine had been playing music since his childhood and was adept at violin, piano, and trumpet by age eight. He soon abandoned the instruments to sing and play bass in various punk groups. A series of jobs with Hoover, the Boom, Crownhate Ruin, and B. & Jay followed...
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Venus Doom, HIM: Rock
When his then-full-time outfit June of 44 dissolved, the drummer took two-thirds of the group on the road with him. Upon completing the tour, guitarist Sean Meadows declined the job offer, but bassist⁄trumpeter Fred Erskine remained. Erskine had been playing music since his childhood and was adept at violin, piano, and trumpet by age eight. He soon abandoned the instruments to sing and play bass in various punk groups. A series of jobs with Hoover, the Boom, Crownhate Ruin, and B. & Jay followed...
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Venus Doom (Limited Edition) (2CD), HIM: Rock
When his then-full-time outfit June of 44 dissolved, the drummer took two-thirds of the group on the road with him. Upon completing the tour, guitarist Sean Meadows declined the job offer, but bassist⁄trumpeter Fred Erskine remained. Erskine had been playing music since his childhood and was adept at violin, piano, and trumpet by age eight. He soon abandoned the instruments to sing and play bass in various punk groups. A series of jobs with Hoover, the Boom, Crownhate Ruin, and B. & Jay followed...
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