A Gun Called Tension

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A Gun Called Tension
Origin Washington, USA
Genres Dancehall, Hip hop, Ragga, Electronic
Associated acts Modest Mouse, Exodus 77, The Murder City Devils, Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death, The Beta Band, The Free Association
Members Dann Gallucci
Sean Reveron
Spencer Moody

A Gun Called Tension is a band with Dann Gallucci, from the bandsModest Mouse, The Murder City Devils, Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death, and Sean Reveron of The Beta Band, Exodus 77, and The Free Association, and Spencer Moody, of the Murder City Devils [1] [2]

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The band's sound is a mix of Dancehall, Hip-Hop, Ragga, and Electronic styles, although listeners seem to group them with Hip-Hop artists more. [3] Their second album titled The Sub Sonic Sessions, is a combination of original and remixed work. Their first album featured guests like Roots Manuva, Airborne Audio, DJ's Andy Sells and Monesa Yamakawa, Coady Willis and Spencer Moody of Murder City Devils, Blood Brother Morgan Henderson, Pretty Girls Make Graves singer Andrea Zollo, and producer Phil Ek. [4]

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