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There are 2 bands by this name: 1. Drowning Pool was an avant-rock quartet (Andrew Crane on vocals, Adam Elesh on guitar, Brett Smith on bass) from Los Angeles that released extraordinary collections of eccentric songs: Drowning Pool (1986), that compiled material from their early cassettes, the double album Satori (Nate Starkman and Son, 1987), the EP Nierika (Viva Records, 1988) and the instrumental album Aphonia (Nate Starkman and Son, 1989). Their music straddled the line between new wave, psychedelia, world-music, ambient and industrial.
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News in english
about Drowning Pool
(June / 2009)
Jubilee!JAM Date: 19 Jun 2009 Jackson Free Press -
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts headline this year's annual festival with performances by David Banner, Drowning Pool, Carolina Liar and others, and an Arts Fair with local artists selling their work, as well as family-friendly activities, food and more.
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York Fair announces rock-and-roll homecoming, featuring Halestorm Date: 22 Jun 2009 The York Dispatch -
The York Fair is planning an "The Xtreme Homecoming Party," featuring Trapt and Drowning Pool with special guests, Baltimore-born Charm City Devils and Red Lion's Halestorm, during this year's fair.
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Catching up with C.J. Pierce of Drowning Pool Date: 26 Jun 2009 The Biloxi Sun Herald -
The Sun Herald recently caught up with Drowning Pool guitarist C.J. Pierce in advance of the band’s performance at CPR Fest 13 today at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum. Pierce was raised in New Orleans and attended several concerts at the Coliseum.
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CPR Fest is back with 3 Doors Down, Drowning Pool, Hinder and a host of more guitar heroes to put on the Coast’s summer Date: 26 Jun 2009 The Biloxi Sun Herald -
CPR Fest, the annual rock bacchanal sponsored by 97.9 WCPR FM, has delighted crowds for the last 12 years.
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DuBos: Jindal, a winner of legislative session; LSU, health care, losers Date: 30 Jun 2009 WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans -
The following is a reprint of a column that was originally published in Gambit. This year's legislative session went swimmingly for Gov. Bobby Jindal, but for many others it was a drowning pool.
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