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Rollins Band

This is a solo project of singer Henry Rollins, formed after Black Flag broke up in 1987. The band is significantly heavierandcontainsalternative metal combined with various blues/jazz influences, making for a smart and groovy sound that whencombined with Rollins'vocaldelivery between soft speaking and primal yelling makes for a truly unique experience.

Similar Bands: King Crimson, Helmet, Henry Rollins, The Jesus Lizard, Danzig, Led Zeppelin, Tool, Jane's Addiction, Pink Fairies, Jimi Hendrix

LPs
Nice
2001

3.1
57 Votes
Get Some Go Again
2000

3.2
56 Votes
Come In and Burn
1997

3.6
75 Votes
Weight
1994

3.9
159 Votes
The End of Silence
1992

4
153 Votes
Hard Volume
1989

3.8
49 Votes
Life Time
1987

4
71 Votes
Live Albums
The Only Way to Know for Sure
2002

3.5
4 Votes
A Clockwork Orange Stage
2000

2.5
1 Votes
Insert Band Here: Live In Australia 1990
1999

4.2
3 Votes
Electro Convulsive Therapy
1992

Turned On
1990

3.8
8 Votes
Do It
1987

3.4
8 Votes
Compilations
Rise Above
2002

4.1
13 Votes
A Nicer Shade of Red
2001

4.3
5 Votes

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