Sixty Watt Shaman

A potent force in the stoner rock field during their run,
Sixty Watt Shaman
succeeded due to a more varied songwriting approach than many of
their contemporaries.
Seed Of Decades has some of the standard influences of the genre
(i.e.
Kyuss,
Fu Manchu),
but also some Southern/
Corrosion Of Conformity-isms,
even a bit of Seattle grunge a la Pearl Jam or
Soundgarden,
seemlessly blended into a surprisingly original-sounding record.
They can throw down with the best of them for sheer heaviness, but
also realize the importance of subtlety and mood in their music.
A recommended band for stoner rock fans.
They were reported as disbanded sometime in mid-2003.
Current Members
Dan Kerzwick
vocals
Joe Selby
guitars
Jim Forrester
bass
Pete Campbell
drums
(The Mighty Nimbus)
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Former Members/Guests
Chuck Dukehart
drums
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Discography
Ultra Electric
1998
Game Two
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- Rumor Den
- Burn Baby Burn
- Southern Gentleman
- Beverly
- Where You Been
- Permethrin
- Interplanetary Pit Stop
- Supercreep
- Cactus Mexicali
- New Trip
- Bemis Manifesto
- Pull the Strings
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- Dan Kerzwick
- Joe Selby
- Jim Forrester
- Chuck Dukehart
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Seed Of Decades
2000
Spitfire
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- Fear Death by Water
- Seed of Decades
- Poor Robert Henry
- Devil in the Details (part 1)
- Devil in the Details (part 2)
- Low Earth Orbit
- One More Time
- Roll the Stone
- Red Colony
- Rumor Den
- Stone's Throw Away
- Busy Dying
- New Trip
- I've Been Down
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- Dan Kerzwick
- Joe Selby
- Jim Forrester
- Chuck Dukehart
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Reason To Live
2002
Spitfire
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- Nomad
- Reason to Live
- Blind by Morning
- Horse You Rode in On
- Our Name is War
- The Mill Wheel
- Long Hard Road
- The Evil Behavior of Ordinary People
- My Ruin
- Breathe Again
- One Good Leg and a Bottle of Booze
- All My Love
- Distance
- When the Morning Comes
- When I'm Alone
- All Things Come to Pass
- Somebody Else
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- Dan Kerzwick
- Joe Selby
- Jim Forrester
- Pete Campbell
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Reviews: Metal Observer