Mad Season
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| 1995 | |
| Active Decades | |
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Quite a few side projects containing members of renowned Seattle-based rock bands appeared through the '90s. Most failed to expand past a small cult following comprised mainly of fans of their main bands (Brad, The Rockfords, Three Fish, Tuatara, etc.), but there were a few exceptions to rule, especially Temple Of The Dog and Mad Season. The latter outfit included members of Alice In Chains (vocalist Layne Staley), Pearl Jam (guitarist Mike Mccready), and The Screaming Trees (drummer Barrett Martin), as well as the only non-Seattle based musician, bassist John Baker Saunders (who previously played with such blues artists as Hubert Sumlin and The Lamont Cranston Band, among others).
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