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Containing members <a href="spotify:artist:67jhiFVzGd8ezbaFqzpPp8">Yanni "Johnny" Bacolas</a> (bass), James Bergstrom (drums, percussion), <a href="spotify:artist:0WipTVRit8iEdvcgYS5pqJ">Dudley Taft</a> (guitar, formerly of <a href="spotify:artist:6f1OLKvr06mLIFI4UQaV8o">Sweetwater</a>), and Travis Bracht (vocals/rhythm guitar, formerly of Peace and Silence), Seattle's Second Coming have a sound similar at times to their metallic rainy-city ancestors (<a href="spotify:artist:64tNsm6TnZe2zpcMVMOoHL">Alice in Chains</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5xUf6j4upBrXZPg6AI4MRK">Soundgarden</a>, et al.). Releasing a few independent releases before their self-titled debut for Capitol, the band embarked on a tour supporting <a href="spotify:artist:4hvwEwrCmGj22uURGVET7Q">Monster Magnet</a> prior to its release. Subsequently, Eric Snyder replaced <a href="spotify:artist:0WipTVRit8iEdvcgYS5pqJ">Dudley Taft</a> on guitar. The group continues to record and tour, as the self-explanatory Acoustic was released in 2002, and 13 followed a year later. 2007 will see the release of the group's fifth release overall. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi
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