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Floor

Steve Brooks (of Floor) - Live in Concert
Background information
Origin Miami, Florida, United States
Genres Stoner/Sludge/Doom
Years active 1992–1996, 1997, 2001-2004
Labels No Idea
Bovine Records
Rhetoric
Noise Vacuum
Dirge
Associated acts Torche, Dove
Members
Steve Brooks
Anthony Vialon
Henry Wilson
Former members
Juan Montoya
Drew Demaio
Ron Sas
Matt Sweeting
Jeff Sousa
Max Soren
Clint Sutton
Donavan Stringer
Beatriz Monteavaro

Floor was a doom/stoner band from Florida, United States of America.

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Biography

Floor was formed in 1992 by Steve Brooks (guitar), Anthony Vialon (bass), and Betty Monteavaro (drums). Jeff Sousa became the drummer in late 1993, and Steve and Anthony switched to just having two low-tuned guitars with no bassist. Several vinyl-only 7" EPs were released until their first break in 1996. They reformed with a new line-up for one show in 1997 with Henry Wilson on drums and practiced only occassionally until 2001. This time they finally released their first full-length album, self-titled 'Floor', before splitting in 2003 for good. Steve Brooks went on to form the band Torche. Henry Wilson went on to form the bands Dove and House of Lightning.

Discography

Albums

Vinyl only Eps

  • Heather/When The Pigs Broke Free (Noise Vacuum, 1993)
  • Goddard/Slugthrower (Rhetoric, 1994)
  • Loanin/Figbender (Dirge, 1994)
  • Madonna (Bovine, 1994)
  • Floor/Tired From Now On split (No Idea, 1994)
  • Floor/Ed Matus' Struggle split (No Idea, 1994)
  • Floor/Sloth split (Unsigned, 1995)
  • Floor/Dove split (Bezerker Records, 2001)
  • Floor/Spazz split Chelsea/Pigs (Bovine Records, 1994)

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