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Nothing was featured in a 1992 edition of the Minot Central Campus school newspaper.  They practiced frequently at the Community Center on the Minot Air Force Base.  They even once practiced on the beach of Nelson-Carlson Lake, using battery operated amplifiers, and a very scaled down drum kit.
 
Nothing was featured in a 1992 edition of the Minot Central Campus school newspaper.  They practiced frequently at the Community Center on the Minot Air Force Base.  They even once practiced on the beach of Nelson-Carlson Lake, using battery operated amplifiers, and a very scaled down drum kit.
  
In the spring of 1993, Lyle decided to quit Nothing and ceased playing the drums.  The band invited friend and musician [[Cory Prough]] in his stead.  It was after this time when Nothing began to play shows in Minot.
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In the Fall of 1993, Lyle decided to quit Nothing and ceased playing the drums.  The band invited friend and musician [[Cory Prough]] in his stead.  It was after this time when Nothing began to play shows in Minot.
  
 
== Shows ==
 
== Shows ==

Revision as of 14:40, 6 January 2007

Members


  • Lance Patton (some time vocalist)
  • Kris Stratton (occasional singer, full-time only fan)

Highlights

Shortly after the demise of Thunderchicken, Lyle and Kevin gathered together with friends and musicians Makai Catudio and Mike Hamley to practice. While sitting in Kevin's basement after practicing, they brainstormed around the name of their new band. The group found it difficult to come up with a name. Kevin yelled across the basement to his mother who was doing laundry, "Mom, what should we call ourselves?" Kevin's mother responded, "Oh... Nothing."

Nothing's early musical career was largely focused on having fun. Though Kevin and Lyle were clearly into the newer punk genres by this time, Makai and Mike were still large fans of metal genres. None the less, the band focused largely on various covers of songs by Danzig, Slayer, and Metallica.

Nothing was featured in a 1992 edition of the Minot Central Campus school newspaper. They practiced frequently at the Community Center on the Minot Air Force Base. They even once practiced on the beach of Nelson-Carlson Lake, using battery operated amplifiers, and a very scaled down drum kit.

In the Fall of 1993, Lyle decided to quit Nothing and ceased playing the drums. The band invited friend and musician Cory Prough in his stead. It was after this time when Nothing began to play shows in Minot.

Shows

Discography

Related Bands