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Coming together in January of 1997, the Chicago-based Heroic Doses could be considered an indie supergroup of sorts. Comprised of <a href="spotify:artist:6hQXeK9vIfU31u72NdFZ7Q">Five Style</a> guitarist and <a href="spotify:artist:0zoop0vMBW8pK42i8yWii0">American Standard</a> vocalist Bill Dolan, Euphone drummer <a href="spotify:artist:20LCrPFjskGNEGLFZ8QnUQ">Ryan Rapsys</a> and a string of bass players, the band toured endlessly to record their self-titled debut album. The record was released in June of 1998 on Sub Pop records. In the beginning, Dolan and Rapsys were joined by such bass players as the <a href="spotify:artist:6r26MaDr8bqNALjXgYPXMa">Jesus Lizard</a>'s David Wm. Sims and friend Kurt Niesman. However, when they stepped into the studio to record their '98 release Heroic Doses, the band received the assistance of C-Clamp bassist Nick Macri. Macri played on seven of the 13 mostly instrumental songs, while Dolan and Rapsys completed the rest. Matt Lux has since replaced Macri on bass. ~ Stephen Howell, Rovi
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