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About One Minute Silence
Composed of lead vocalist Brian "Yap" Barry, guitarist Chris Ignatiou, bassist Glenn Diani, and drummer Eddie Stratton, One Minute Silence is one of the very few rap-metal outfits to come out of Great Britain. Barry and Ignatiou originally formed the band in London as Near Death Experience, with Barry as the drummer; when the lineup solidified and record company interest grew, the band changed their name to One Minute Silence to differentiate themselves from an American and a French band who shared their previous moniker. The band's debut album, Available in All Colors, was released by Big Cat in 1998; the follow-up, Buy Now...Saved Later, appeared in early 2000 on the V2 label. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
One Minute Silence's Discography (3)
| Buy Now....Saved Later | V2 Records |
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| Available In All Colours | Big Cat |
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| Album Sampler: TRACKS TAKEN FROM THE FOR... | Taste Media... |
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Compilations Featuring One Minute Silence (5)
| Corrosion | Sony Music E... |
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| Corrosion | Sony Music E... |
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| Kerrang! The Album | Universal Mu... |
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| Universal Soldier The Return: MUSIC FROM... | Trauma Records |
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| Organ Radio:6: GET OUT OF THE GODDAMN PO... | ORG Records... |
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