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Clash Of Symbols

Clash Of Symbols

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  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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After the Altar Boys broke up, vocalist/guitarist Mike Stand formed the CCM quartet Clash of Symbols, a hard rock band with catchy pop melodies, much like Weezer. Rob Goraieb (guitar, vocals), an ex-member of the band just plain big, joined the group, as did Bob "The Greek" Wohler (bass, vocals), who was a member of Breakfast with Amy, Uthanda and CIA. Drummer Steve Latanation, the last member of the Symbols to join, previously played in the band Brighton and toured with Bryan Duncan, Randy Stonehill, Rick Elias, New York in June and others. Clash of Symbols has released the EP Sunday Is an Altogether Different Proposition and the full-length debut Begging at the Temple Gate Called Beautiful. The band has also released a video package.
— John Bush , All Music Guide

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