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The hardcore punk outfit the Distillers first came together in late 1998 when Aussie native Brody Armstrong met bassist Kim Chi at work and realized their love for playing. Soon they hooked up with Detroit guitarist Rose Casper and drummer Matt. Signed to Epitaph, the band issued its self-titled debut in April 2000. Sing Sing Death House appeared the same year, but was re-released in early 2002 thanks to the sudden popularity of "Seneca Falls." By now, Kim Chi had left the group to join Exene Cervenka in her band, the Original Sinners. Ryan Sinn stepped in to replace her; Matt departed to join Chi while Casper left during the height of "Seneca Falls." By summer 2002, the Distillers were composed of Armstrong, Sinn, and new drummer Andy "Outbreak" Granelli; joint American dates with No Doubt and Garbage were planned for later that fall. Guitarist/vocalist Tony Bradley joined the Distillers in time for the recording of their third album and major-label debut, Coral Fang, which was released in 2003 by Sire. For the album, Armstrong reverted back to playing under the name Brody Dalle, following her very public divorce from Rancid's Tim Armstrong that same year. Granelli left the band in early 2005, moving on to play with Darker My Love, and by summer, Sinn had exited as well, later joining up with Angels and Airwaves. Despite rumors, the Distillers, now just comprised of Dalle and Bradley, denied that they were breaking up, instead simply going on hiatus. In early 2006, Dalle had her first child, daughter Camille, with new husband Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age. By the year's end, the two remaining members formally announced the band's disbandment and went on to form Spinnerette together. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi
I don't know why everyone hates on Spinnerette so much. I have been listening to many different kinds of music for years, less country and most rap because I just don't like them, and I love Brody Dalle's voice whether it be for punk or rock.
They were never the same without Kimi anyway, but god knows they shall be missed. And Valium Knights doesn't make up for disbanding a sound like Solvent to Gallow Is God and everything inbetween.
oh man...I wish they were still makin new music...
Spinerrette's song 'Valium Knights' isnt that bad though...
Brody's very good-lookin too (in that punk-kinda way) ^_^
Man, The Distillers rock hard. Brody has such an awesome voice. That she's also hot (in that punked-out, might break a bottle over your dome kinda way) is just a bonus. Much love.
Saw these idiots open for qotsa in San Diego in 03'. Great show and damned if I didn't wanna rock brody betty blue dalle's asse too. Australia... Gotta get back there. Brody rules, Baby Duck drools..
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And yes - Brody is a golden goddess. But that voice... man... that's just silly good.
Rancid just came on RIGHT after The Distillers.
Brody and Tim Armstrong used to be together O_o
Spinerrette' s song 'Valium Knights' isnt that bad though...
Brody's very good-lookin too (in that punk-kinda way) ^_^
gotta love distillers x