Kane Hodder (band)

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Kane Hodder
Kane Hodder in 2009
Kane Hodder in 2009
Background information
OriginBremerton, Washington, United States
GenresMelodic hardcore
Hardcore punk
Indie rock
Post-hardcore
Years active2002-2009, 2015
LabelsFueled by Ramen
Suburban Home
Fabtone (Japan)
Art Box (Japan)
Cowboy Versus Sailor
Music Abuse
Past membersAndrew Moore
Eric Christianson
Charley Potter
Jerome Sauer
Aaron Yost
Jeremy White
Nick Cates

Kane Hodder was a hardcore/indie rock band formed in 2002, who also incorporates influences ranging from surf, 1960s soul, funk, and Latin lounge, among others. They remained in Fueled by Ramen's alumni for some time,[1] despite having left the label in 2006.[2]

Around the same time, original band members Jeremy White and Nick Cates left the band.[3] They were replaced by Jerome Sauer and Aaron Yost, previously of the Kitsap County-based band Claymore.

The band is named after Stuntman actor Kane Hodder, best known for portraying Jason Voorhees in the Friday the 13th series. The band asked permission from Hodder before naming their band such, which he happily granted.

The band broke up in 2009. Their last show was December 19, 2009 in Seattle, Washington. Eric, Jerome and Aaron went on to form the post-hardcore band Grenades the same year.

On February 7, 2015 Kane Hodder played an unannounced secret show in Bremerton, WA as part of a surprise bachelor party.

Discography[edit]

Year Title Label
2008 Through The Bloody Channels, We Raise Our Sails EP Independent
2007 Fly, Comet, Fly Independent
2005 The Pleasure To Remain So Heartless Special Edition With DVD Fueled By Ramen
2004 The Pleasure To Remain So Heartless Suburban Home/Cowboy Versus Sailor
2004 A Frank Exploration of Voyeurism and Violence Suburban Home/Cowboy Versus Sailor

References[edit]

  1. ^ FueledByRamen.com Archived 2009-03-12 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved on March 11, 2007
  2. ^ band website Archived 2009-05-05 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved on August 21, 2008
  3. ^ mp3.com profile; retrieved on August 21, 2008

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