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English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... This is the general discography of the South African rock band Seether. ... Seether discography.
The band formed in South Africa in May 1999 under the name Saron Gas. [2] Consisting of frontman, vocalist, and guitarist Shaun Morgan, bassist Tyronne Morris (who left the band in December 1999 and was replaced by Dale Stewart in January 2000), and drummer Dave Cohoe, the band released their first album, Fragile, in October 2000 under Johannesburg-based independent record label Musketeer ...
Seether: 2002–2013 is the fourth compilation album by South African rock band Seether. It was released on 29 October 2013 through Wind-up Records . It is entirely produced by Brendan O'Brien .
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Seether would also enlist guitarist Patrick Callahan in the fall of that year after performing alongside his then-current band in Philadelphia. [3] Disclaimer was released with ten different cover variations. [4] These feature images from the "Fine Again" music video with people holding signs depicting a negative outlook or a poor situation in ...
Isolate and Medicate (stylised as isolate and medicate) is the sixth studio album by South African rock band Seether. [3] It was released on 1 July 2014 by The Bicycle Music Company, in association with Concord Music Group and Spinefarm Records. [4] It is the first Seether album to be released on a vinyl LP. [5]
5 Songs EP is the first EP by South African rock band Seether. It was released through Wind-up Records on 10 August 2002. [1] All five songs on the EP were included on the band's debut album, Disclaimer. [1]
"Dangerous" is a song by South African rock band Seether. It is their first single from their eighth studio album Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum . It peaked at number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart in October 2020.