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WARRIOR SOUL
Warrior Soul
Warrior Soul
Background information
Origin New York, USA
Genre(s) hard rock
Years active 1988 - 1995, 2006 - Present
Label(s) Escapi Music (formerly with Geffen)
Website www.warriorsoul.info
Members
Kory Clarke (vocals)
Johnny H (guitar)
Rille Lundell (guitar)
Mike McNamara (bass)
Bobby Stevo (drums)
Former members
Pete McLanahan (bass)
John Ricco (guitar)
X Factor (guitar)
Peter Jay Tsudis (guitar) Mark Evans (drums)
Scott Duboys (drums)
Paul Ferguson (drums)

Warrior Soul is an American hard rock / punk band formed in 1988 by lead singer Kory Clarke, guitarist John Ricco, bassist Pete McLanahan, and drummer Paul Ferguson (later replaced by Mark Evans and then Scott Duboys). Often cited as one of the most underrated bands of the time, they were signed to Geffen Records from 1989 to 1994. The 1995 commercially successful album Space Age Playboys was released on the independent Futurist Records label, but the band disbanded within the year. Odds & Ends was released the next year as a posthumous collection of demos and outtakes. Also in 1996 Kory Clarke went on to found a short lived band called Space Age Playboys. Kory Clarke then became the lead singer of Dirty Rig for a brief period. Mark Evans, the band's drummer for three of their albums, was murdered in London, UK in 2005 [1]. Following the re-release of the band's first five albums on Escapi Music in 2006, Kory has reformed Warrior Soul for a hugely successful UK tour in March 2007 using long time musician friends from England and Sweden. Work has begun on a new Warrior Soul album and a live album taken from the band's October UK tour.

Discography

  • (1990) Last Decade Dead Century
  • (1991) Drugs, God and the New Republic
  • (1992) Salutations from the Ghetto Nation
  • (1993) Chill Pill
  • (1995) Space Age Playboys
  • (1996) Odds & Ends also released under the title Fucker
  • (2000) Classics
  • (2006) Promo Sampler Compilation

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