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Collective Soul

Collective Soul is a rock band that hail from Georgia and started to become popular in the post-grunge movement. They formed in the early 90s in the small town of Stockbridge, Georgia. Fronted by Ed Roland, a Berkley College of Music in Boston grad, who pieced together two exisiting Atlanta Rock groups to form Collective Soul (one of which being The Marching Two-Step). Their first LP "Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid" has ridden on the anthemic reign of the single "Shine." Their self-titled sophomore LP resulted in several succesful singles such as "The World I Know," "Dec ...read more

Collective Soul is a rock band that hail from Georgia and started to become popular in the post-grunge movement. They formed in the early 90s in the small town of Stockbridge, Georgia. Fronted by Ed Roland, a Berkley College of Music in Boston grad, who pieced together two exisiting Atlanta Rock groups to form Collective Soul (one of which being The Marching Two-Step). Their first LP "Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid" has ridden on the anthemic reign of the single "Shine." Their self-titled sophomore LP resulted in several succesful singles such as "The World I Know," "December," "Where The River Flows," and "Gel," which was the staple song for the "Jerky Boys" soundtrack in 1995. Following a legal suit against the band by their own management, they were legally barred from recording in any professional studio, so they recorded all or most of Disciplined Breakdown (third album) in a cabin in the woods. The song "Precious Declaration" was the hit single and told the story of the band's victory in the lawsuit. They consistently released albums throughout the 90's until they went on hiatus after their 2000 album "Blender". During this time the band lost lead guitarist Ross Childress and drummer Shane Evans. Since then they have regrouped in 2004 with new lead guitarist Joel Kosche and drummer Ryan Hoyle, released the album "Youth" featuring the hit single "Counting The Days." They continue to tour succesfully, have opened their own independent label "El Music," and have released a couple more lightly received albums. Collective Soul is:Ed Roland - Lead Vocals, Guitar, KeyboardDean Roland - Rhythm GuitarJoel Kosche - GuitarWill Turpin - Bass, Perrcussion, Backing VocalsRyan Hoyle - Drums « hide

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LPs
Vibrating
2022

3.2
3 Votes
Blood
2019

3.3
10 Votes
See What You Started By Continuing
2015

3.1
14 Votes
Rabbit
2009

3
41 Votes
Afterwords
2007

3.4
51 Votes
Youth
2004

3.3
65 Votes
Blender
2000

3
68 Votes
Dosage
1999

3.5
129 Votes
Disciplined Breakdown
1997

3.3
80 Votes
Collective Soul
1995

3.9
234 Votes
Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid
1994

3.3
141 Votes
EPs
Rhino Hi-Five: Collective Soul EP
2005

From The Ground Up
2005

3.4
11 Votes
Live Albums
Live
2017

Home (DVD)
2006

4.5
14 Votes
Compilations
7even Year Itch
2001

4
70 Votes

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