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.45 Grave was a Los Angeles-based death rock band whose macabre, morose, and sometimes amusing music helped get American goth-rock off to its shambling start. In 1985, after gaining a fair deal of attention via gloom-ridden gigs and several depressing releases, the band split up, with Paul B. Cutler and Dinah Cancer (real name Mary Sims) going on to other projects, including <a href="spotify:artist:1l0eT7EY5r7U1gMVm2SyoS">Dream Syndicate</a>, while drummer Don Bolles and bassist Rob Graves formed Silver Chalice with guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:7q86P6PKMt8qpGMd8LnBY5">Geza X</a>. In 1988, a sporadic series of reunion gigs led to a new live album in Only the Good Die Young and a revitalized career for the band, which came to a second and more final end with the overdose death of Graves in 1991. Don Bolles went on to lead <a href="spotify:artist:2keqGFjHUxnV5K5SRLWuej">Celebrity Skin</a>, while Sims was a member of <a href="spotify:artist:4gQoZeY3KN6MBtT77tylog">Penis Flytrap</a>. ~ Steven McDonald, Rovi

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