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Biography

  • Years Active

    1993 – 1999 (6 years)

  • Founded In

    Washington, D.C., United States

  • Members

    • Andy Duncan (1995 – 1995)
    • Dana Wachs (1994 – 1994)
    • Howard Pyle (1995 – 1997)
    • Jake Brown (2009 – 2010)
    • Jason Hamacher (1993 – 1999)
    • Jim Cooper (1993 – 1995)
    • Kyle Bacon (1993 – 1994)
    • Liam Wilson (2009 – 2010)
    • Nathan Burke (1997 – 1999)
    • R. Mason (1997 – 1997)
    • Saadat Awan (2008 – 2008)
    • Shelby Cinca (1993 – 1999)
    • Ted Magsig (1994 – 1994)

Frodus (a.k.a. Frodus Conglomerate International, Frodus Sound Laboratories, FCI) was a Washington, D.C.-based post-hardcore band formed in 1993, described by critics as a mixture of math rock, hardcore punk, and indie rock. Their songs were frequently dark and dissonant. The band was in the process of signing with Sub Pop Records and about to tour with At The Drive-In before breaking up in 1999.

Frodus' first releases were self-distributed cassettes and 7 inches, such as "Babe", "Tzo-Boy", and "Molotov Cocktail Party". Two other releases ("Fireflies" and "F-Letter"), on now defunct indies, followed. Frodus later signed with Tooth & Nail Records, an independent label out of Seattle, with which they released Conglomerate International in 1998 as well as the split with Roadside Monument. Most of Frodus' recognition was due to their epic swan song, the 1999 recorded and 2001 released LP on Fueled By Ramen entitled "And We Washed Our Weapons In The Sea," considered by band members their best recorded work. This album included the track "There Will Be No More Scum," which many believed to be the gem of the album.

F-Letter was later re-released, as was another album called "Radio Activity" that contained older songs. The re-release of F-Letter also included some B-sides and other rare/unreleased tracks.

After Frodus broke up in 1999 it took two years to find a label to release their final album. The first label, MIA Records, shut down due to the owner (also a Texas oil-tycoon) having to settle a long-standing lawsuit. Afterwards, long-time Frodus friend, Tony Weinbender, then of Fueled by Ramen Records, offered to release Frodus' final opus thus saving the album from obscurity.

The members of Frodus went separate ways and partially converged again for a short time. In 2000 Nathan went on to form The Out Circuit and Night Is Invisible (both of which released records on Lujo Records) and Jason went on to drum for Combat Wounded Veteran. In 2003 the founding members Shelby Cinca and Jason Hamacher along with bassist Joe Lally of Fugazi joined to form The Black Sea. They later changed their name to Decahedron. Lally left shortly after the completion of their debut album and was replaced by Jonathan Ford (Unwed Sailor, Roadside Monument). Continually plagued by bassist fluctuation anomalies Jonathan quit in 2004 and was later replaced by Jake Brown (Moments In Grace). In 2005 they suspended operations after the release of their EP entitled "2005." Shelby Cinca then focused on his Swedish project Frantic Mantis with Håkan Johansson and Per Stålberg of Division Of Laura Lee and completed the 3rd album by The Cassettes (Buddyhead Records 2006). In 2006, Jason Hamacher started a project with Mike Schliebaum of Darkest Hour called Zealot and Shelby Cinca began releasing IDM Music made on a Game Boy (Game Boy music) with the Nanoloop software under his own name.

2006 also saw the relaunch of the Frodus web-presence and consolidation of its MySpace entities with the help of two Canadian fans/supporters, Stu Hood of SHZINE and Jason Nicholas, who both wear the mark of the Frodus "head" tattooed on their upper arms. The new focus being an organized ongoing project of archiving all known interviews, previous website designs, press clippings, and digital transfers for new media content. Founder Shelby Cinca also began remastering out-of-print releases and adding them into the iTunes library and other digital music services through his partnership with Carcrash Records.

Experimental Rock group Thrice have released a Frodus cover track on their new album The Alchemy Index IV: Earth. "The Earth Isn't Humming" was originally released on And We Washed Our Weapons in the Sea.

Many members of the band now run the record label Lujo Records, which is out of Seattle, WA.

The name Frodus came from the last episode of TV series The Monkees called Mijacogeo (aka The Frodis Caper).

Founding Members

Shelby Cinca - Guitar/Vocals
Jason Hamacher - Drums

Past Members

Jim Cooper - Bass Guitar, Vocals (1993-1995)
Kyle Bacon - Relief Bassist (1993-1994)
Andy Duncan - Bass Guitar, Vocals (1995)
Dana Wachs - Bass Guitar, Vocals (1995)
Howard Pyle - Bass Guitar, Vocals (1995-1997)
R Mason - Bass Guitar, Vocals (1997)
Nathan Burke - Bass Guitar, Vocals (1997-1999)

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