Snot (band)

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Snot
Origin Santa Barbara, California
Genre(s) Alternative metal
Funk Metal
Nu Metal
Hard Rock
Rapcore
Years active 1994 - 1998
Label(s) Geffen
Associated
acts
Soulfly
Sevendust
Godsmack
Limp Bizkit
Invitro
Abloom
TheSTART
Amen
Lo-Pro
Members
Lynn Strait
Mike Doling
John Fahnestock
Sonny Mayo
Jamie Miller
Shannon Larkin
Mike Smith

Snot was an alternative metal band based in Santa Barbara, California. They disbanded after the death of vocalist Lynn Strait.

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In the beginning stages of recording their second album, Lynn was killed in a car accident on a California highway. The accident also took the life of Lynn's dog Dobbs, the dog that appears on the cover of Get Some.


Mike Doling: "We can't go on without Lynn, it's just bullshit when bands do that." [1]

Statement released by Snot: "Lynn just seemed to have this special energy, that no matter who was in the room, all these legends that we were touring with, they came second to Lynn's vibration. We wish more of the world could have experienced him. We cannot seem to explain that quality that he had in words. All the memories that we had with Lynn we will cherish in our hearts forever."[2]

Lynn Strait: vocals (January 1994-December 11, 1998, deceased)
Mikey Doling: guitars (January 1994-December 1998)
John "Tumor" Fahnestock: bass (January 1995-December 1998)
Shannon Larkin: drums (August-December 1998)
Mike Smith: guitars (May-December 1998)
Jamie Miller: drums (June 1996-August 1998)
Sonny Mayo: guitars (April 14, 1994-May 1998)
Cornfed: drums (June 1995-June 1996)
Brent: drums (January 1994-June 1995)
Rueben: bass (January 1994-January 1995)

Date of Release Title Label
May 27, 1997 Get Some Geffen Records
November 7, 2000 Strait Up Immortal Records
July 30, 2002 Alive! Hip-O Records

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock US Pop 100 UK Singles Chart Australia Triple J
1997 "Stoopid" 75 - - - - - Get Some
1997 "I Jus' Lie" - - - - - - Get Some
1997 "Tecato" - - - - - - Get Some
1998 "Get Some" - - - - - - Get Some
2000 "Stoopid" - - - - - - Strait Up
  • 1 Still active on charts.
  • 2 To be released.

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