Thought Riot
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Thought Riot was an American
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 hardcore punk
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 band from California
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's Central Valley. The band was composed of kids pushing progressive
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 political ideas through their lyrics. The writings of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche
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 are cited and often paraphrased in the band's lyrics.

Prior to A-F Records signing

Thought Riot was formed in June 1997, originally consisting of Marc riot (guitar
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/vocals), Bryan Jones (bass), and Ben Harrison (drums
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). After playing a number of shows, Josh and Mike were added to the lineup. Josh added a second guitar and additional vocals, while Mike took over bass duties. Bryan shifted to vocals and Marc to guitar only. In 1998, Bryan left the band, and Marc reprised his role as lead vocalist while still playing guitar. This lineup would record a six song demo entitled "Our Six Best Takes." Shortly after recording, Ben left the band, followed by Josh.

Through 1999, the band had very little activity, but Marc and Mike continued to write lyrics and compositions. In 2000, Kelley Dangerously was added to the band's roster, playing guitar. Brian and Brad also joined in 2000, playing guitar and drums, respectively. The same year, the band recorded and releaseed a demo EP entitled "Bright Dreams For A Dark World."

A-F Records signing to Present

In March 2001, Thought Riot signed to A-F Records
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. In October of the same year, the band's first LP, Shattered Mirror Syndrome was recorded. The album would be released March 19, 2002. The release was followed by the band's participation of A-F Records/Fat Wreck Chords
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 "Mobilize for Peace—" East Coast tour. In addition to Thought Riot, the tour included Anti-Flag
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, Good Riddance
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, The Code
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, Pipedown
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 and Strike Anywhere
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. In the same year, Brian and Brad both left the band, and Adam Parker (drums) and Bryan Harrison (guitar) join. The band continued to tour in Oregon and Washington, as well as participating in the Southwest Tour 2002 with Scattered Fall.

In 2003, the 7 inch "The Dangerous Doctrine Of Empathy" was recorded and released by Record Labelation. In May, the band's second LP was recorded at Art of Ears, followed by extensive touring, including Anti-Flag's The Terror State
The Terror State
-Personnel:* Justin Sane- Guitar & lead vocals* Chris Head- Guitar & vocals* Chris #2- Bass & lead vocals* Pat Thetic- Drums...

CD release tour. Sketches Of Undying Will would be released on November 18, 2003.

From 2004 to 2006, Thought Riot toured virtually non-stop. Bryan left the band in February of '04 and was replaced by Robby Goodson. In May of the same year, Adam left the band due to tendon and nerve damage in his arm, and was replaced by Paul Baker. The band then toured extensively, including participating in Warped Tour. Thought Riot toured California for a period in 2006. Paul has since left the band. As of 2007, the band is currently deciding where to go from their current position. Kelley has stated on the band's MySpace
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 page that many songs have been written but not recorded, or have been recorded but not released. She has also stated the band will continue to play some local shows.

Thought Riot have disbanded. This appears to have happened some time around 2006 or 2007, but the exact time has not been verified.

Current

  • Marc Riot - lead vocals (1997 - 2006/2007)
  • Mike - bass (1997 - Present)
  • Kelley Dangerously - guitar, vocals (2000 - 2006/2007)
  • Robby Goodson - guitar, vocals (2004 - 2006/2007)
  • Chad - drums (? - 2006/2007)


Former

  • Ben Harrison [Drums] (1997 - 1998)
  • Bryan Jones [Bass, vocals] (1997 - 1998)
  • Josh Miller [Guitar, vocals] (1997 - 1998)
  • Brian Stark [Guitar] (2000 - 2002)
  • Brad Stark [Drums] (2000 - 2002)
  • Bryan Harrison [Guitar, vocals] (2002 - 2004)
  • Adam Parker [Drums, vocals] (2002 - 2004)
  • Paul Baker [Drums] (2004 - 2006)

Shattered Mirror Syndrome

Released March 19, 2002.

1. Breaking Old Tablets

2. All For God, And A Gun For All

3. Save The Humans

4. Encomienda

5. Sign Of The Times

6. American Deity

7. Patriot

8. Not Our Property

9. On Friends And Mistakes

10. Black Watch

11. Duality Of The Revolutionary

12. Pillow Over The Face As Therapy

13. Struggle

The Dangerous Doctrine of Empathy E.P.

1. Dangerous Doctrine of Empathy

2. Sepsis: Part One

3. Burning Too (Fugazi Cover)

4. The Plague (Redemption 87 Cover)

Sketches Of Undying Will

Released November 18, 2003.

1. With Love, The Underground

2. You're Gonna Die

3. Glenview

4. On New Tablets

5. Homeland Insecurities

6. The Hermit Of Sils Maria

7. Cycle Of The Streets

8. Hard Words

9. I Voted For Nader

10. A Song In Response To...

11. Ink Soaked Pages

12. Walking Stick For The Weak


Trivia

  • At the end of the song Sign of the Times, a clip from Monty Python's Life of Brian
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    can be heard.
  • The quote at the beginning of All for God, And a Gun for All is from Eddie Izzard
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    .
  • Both quotes from Patriot, at the beginning and the end respectively, are from the movie Born on the Fourth of July
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    .
  • The quote towards the end of Duality of the Revolutionary is from the movie The Goonies
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