Joe Preston | |
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Joe Preston performing as Thrones | |
Background information | |
Also known as | Stinky Salty Green |
Born | 1969 (age 51–52) |
Origin | Salem, Oregon |
Genres | Doom metal, experimental, punk rock, psychedelic rock, drone |
Instruments | Bass Vocals Keyboard |
Associated acts | Thrones Melvins Earth Sunn O))) High on Fire Men's Recovery Project The Need Witchypoo The Whip Harvey Milk C Average Sue P. Fox Loud Machine Snakepit Spirit Bunny Sumac Superconductor Godheadsilo The Hoodwinks Moss Eisley Blasphematerion Concrete Mancampus |
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