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  2. XIII (Mushroomhead album) - Wikipedia

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    XIII is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Mushroomhead, released on October 14, 2003.The album reached No. 40 on the Billboard 200.By 2006, it had sold 177,000 copies in the United States and 400,000 copies worldwide, making it the band's most successful album to date.

  3. Mushroomhead - Wikipedia

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    Mushroomhead is an American heavy metal band from Cleveland, Ohio.Formed in 1993 in the Cleveland Warehouse District, the band is known for their avant-garde sound and horror film-inspired imagery which features masks and costumes as well as their unique live shows usually performed at smaller venues. [1]

  4. Mushroomhead discography - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive discography of official recordings by Mushroomhead, an eight-member heavy metal band from Cleveland, Ohio. Mushroomhead have released ten studio albums, two remix albums, one compilation album, twenty-one singles, six B-sides, thirty-five music videos, and four video albums.

  5. XX (Mushroomhead album) - Wikipedia

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    "Solitaire Unraveling" is the only song from the album to have a music video produced, which was directed by Dean Karr. The video is set in a Southern California airplane hangar and shows the band in specially designed masks. According to J Mann, the song "acts as a metaphor for the cycles of life and the duality of man".

  6. Savior Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    [3] It was filmed by video director, maskmaker and make-up artist Dave Henson Greathouse on the set of the film The Rage. The video won "2007 Video of the Year." [4] The music video of "Simple Survival" was directed by Chad Kalek and features Tom Shaffner, who became their current guitarist in 2018. John Carpet directed the music video of "Burn".

  7. Jeffrey Hatrix - Wikipedia

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    Hatrix was born Jeffrey Lewis Hetrick in Cleveland, Ohio.He grew up going to church and left at age 12 when he became agnostic. [2] He is now a born-again Christian. He has a daughter from a previous relationship, married his second wife, Stacy, in June 2012 and is widowed as of 2024.

  8. M3 (album) - Wikipedia

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    M3 is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Mushroomhead. It was released independently in 1999 on their own label. This was the final studio album with JJ Righteous and Dinner as band members. The album, alongside Mushroomhead and Superbuick, was reissued with alternate artwork in 2002.

  9. Jackie LaPonza - Wikipedia

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    Unsaid Fate toured extensively with Mushroomhead until the release of lead single 'Seen it All' from 2020's A Wonderful Life. [5] Despite not appearing vocally, she could be observed in the background of the music video, and would appear in rotation with the other vocalists throughout the album.