Mohinder

Songs: 7
Albums: 1

Albums

Mohinder - Discography
Discography
2001, songs: 7

Facts about Mohinder

Mohinder

Mohinder was a prominent band in the 1990s emo and post-hardcore scene, known for their influential sound and DIY ethos. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Mohinder was formed in Cupertino, California, in 1992. The band consisted of vocalists/guitarists Jeremy Bringetto and James Chang, bassist William Carman, and drummer Dave Clifford. Influenced by the burgeoning emo and post-hardcore scenes of the early 1990s, Mohinder quickly gained attention for their intense live performances, complex song structures, and introspective lyrics.

  2. Influential Sound: Mohinder's music was characterized by its aggressive yet melodic sound, featuring angular guitar riffs, dynamic shifts in tempo, and emotionally charged vocals. Drawing inspiration from bands like Fugazi, Drive Like Jehu, and Hoover, Mohinder helped to define the sound of the emerging emo and post-hardcore genres. Their music explored themes of alienation, identity, and personal struggle, resonating with audiences who appreciated their raw intensity and sincerity.

  3. Discography and Impact: Mohinder released a series of influential EPs and splits throughout the 1990s, including "Misery Loves Company" (1993), "Ruth" (1994), and "S/T" (1995). Their music received critical acclaim within the underground punk and hardcore scene, earning them a dedicated following and influencing subsequent generations of emo and post-hardcore bands. Mohinder's innovative approach to songwriting and their commitment to DIY ethics helped to shape the ethos of the independent music scene.

  4. Touring and DIY Ethos: Mohinder was known for their rigorous touring schedule and DIY approach to music. The band booked their own shows, recorded their own music, and released their records through independent labels such as Ebullition Records and Mountain Collective. Mohinder's dedication to the DIY ethos embodied the spirit of the punk and hardcore communities, inspiring others to take control of their own artistic endeavors and challenge the status quo.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Despite disbanding in the late 1990s, Mohinder's music continues to be celebrated by fans of emo and post-hardcore music. Their impact on the underground music scene is still felt today, with bands citing Mohinder as a key influence on their sound and aesthetic. Mohinder's uncompromising approach to music and their willingness to push boundaries have cemented their legacy as pioneers of the emo and post-hardcore genres, leaving an indelible mark on the history of indepe

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