Holy Molar

Holy Molar

Infobox Musical artist


Name = Holy Molar
Background = group_or_band
Origin = San Diego, California, U.S.
Genre = Noise rock
Years_active = 2001–present
Label = Three One G Records
Associated_acts = The Locust
Antioch Arrow
Charles Bronson
Heroin
Cattle Decapitation
The Crimson Curse
Glass Candy
Get Hustle
Swing Kids
Das Oath
Struggle
Some Girls
Members = Mark McCoy (vocals)
Gabe Serbian (guitar)
Justin Pearson (bass guitar)
Bobby Bray (keyboards)
Ron Avila (drums)

Holy Molar is a noise rock band from San Diego, composed of members that play or have played in The Locust, Antioch Arrow, Charles Bronson, Heroin, Cattle Decapitation, The Crimson Curse, Glass Candy, Get Hustle, Swing Kids, Das Oath, Struggle and Some Girls. They play a similar style of music as The Locust, but are much more than a side project of The Locust. Their releases include "Cavity Search," a CDEP/7" EP, "The Whole Tooth and Nothing but the Tooth," a double 3" CD, "Live at the San Diego Metropolitan Correctional Center," a 'live' EP, and a split 7" EP with New York noise rock outfit Ex Models. The 7" Live EP is said to have a riot afterwards. At live shows, members of Holy Molar wear dentist's uniforms. A DVD of live footage, fan interviews, and behind-the-scenes clips, "Dentist the Menace", is available for purchase.

Members

*Ron Avila (Heroin, Antioch Arrow) : Drums
*Bobby Bray (The Locust) : Keyboards
* Mark McCoy (credited here as Mark McMolar) (Das Oath, Charles Bronson, Virgin Mega Whore) : Vocals
* Justin Pearson (Swing Kids, The Crimson Curse, Some Girls, The Locust, Struggle, Head Wound City, Ground Unicorn Horn) : Bass
*Gabe Serbian (The Locust, Head Wound City, ex-Cattle Decapitation) : Guitars

External links

*http://www.myspace.com/holymolar


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