Sonic Jihad is the first (and so far only) album by industrial rock band Snake River Conspiracy. It was released in July 11, 2000 by Reprise Records in the US and Morpheus Records in the UK. It contains the singles Vulcan, Breed, and How Soon Is Now? which is a cover of the song by English rock band The Smiths. The song "Breed" was in the soundtrack for the 2001 horror movie Valentine.
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Sonic Jihad is the first (and so far only) album by industrial rock band Snake River Conspiracy. It was released in July 11, 2000 by Reprise Records … read more
Sonic Jihad is the first (and so far only) album by industrial rock band Snake River Conspiracy. It was released in July 11, 2000 by Reprise Records in the US and Morpheus Records in the… read more
Snake River Conspiracy is a rock band from San Francisco that formed in 1996. The band was founded by Jason Slater, an ex-member of Third Eye Blind (bass guitar, producer), and the last drummer was Matt Lucich (Drums). Tobey Torres sang on their debut album Sonic Jihad. After the first tour, Torres and Slater had a falling out, resulting in Torres leaving the band. Martina Axen (formerly of Drain STH) was brought on to perform live when SRC played a tour opening for Queensrÿche. While she was set to be the new official vocalist (going so far as to record on demos for the new album… read more
Snake River Conspiracy is a rock band from San Francisco that formed in 1996. The band was founded by Jason Slater, an ex-member of Third Eye Blind (bass guitar, producer), and the last dru… read more