H₂O

H₂O - American hardcore punk band

Group from United States

Genres: hardcore punk, hard rock, 80s, 90s, heavy metal, melodic hardcore

H₂O

About H₂O

There are multiple bands named H2O who have stylized their name in this fashion: 1. A heavy metal/hard rock act from South Korea formed in 1986. 2. A New York City-based hardcore band formed in 1994, most commonly referred to as H2O. 3. A pop band from Glasgow, Scotland formed in 1978. 1.) Heavy metal / hard rock act from Seoul, South Korea, formed in '86. Features members from Sinawe, Baekdoosan, Zero G and more. Started as a heavy metal band, but after the first album (and after many founding members left) turned to AOR, then alternative rock, then modern rock eventually.This is the correct Last.fm page for this specific band. 2.) H2O is an American hardcore/hardcore punk band from New York City that was formed in 1995 by Toby Morse, a former roadie for legendary hardcore act Sick of it All. They initially released their self-titled debut on Blackout Records before signing to punk powerhouse Epitaph Records for their breakout Thicker than Water, later signed with major label MCA Records for their ill-received album Go!, before returning to the indie ranks via Bridge Nine with their critically acclaimed album Nothing to Prove. 3.) H2O were a Scottish pop band that formed in Glasgow in 1978. The band had two UK top 40 hits in 1983 with the singles "I Dream to Sleep" and "Just Outside of Heaven". H2O were formed in Glasgow in 1978 by lead singer Ian Donaldson (who used to be a member of punk rock band Skroo), bassist Alan McGee (who later managed rock band Oasis in the 1990s – but was eventually replaced by Colin Ferguson), drummer Kenny Dorman (who, latterly, introduced keyboardist Ross Alcock, both of them from Largs in North Ayrshire), guitarist David Wells and saxophonist Colin Gavigan, who all participated in the writing of the band's compositions. Andrew Innes had a very short stint as guitarist, but together with Alan McGee the two moved to London to form The Laughing Apple. (Wikipedia, 2026)

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