Wind of Change (band)
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Wind Of Change was a hardcore band from Arizona who existed from 1987 to 1989. Formed from members of straight-edge band Youth Under Control. They put out two 7 inch records in their lifetime and then had all their recordings re-released in 1990. Members Jim and John Wall, Eric Astor, and Alex Dunham would move to Washington, DC where they performed with a number of bands, including Kerosene 454, Hoover, Regulator Watts, Canyon, , and . Dunham would later move to Chicago and perform with . Eric Astor also founded Art Monk Construction in 1993 and John Wall would go on to co-run Slowdime Records.
Members[]
- Jim Wall – Vocals
- Jason Peterson – Guitar
- Alex Dunham – Guitar
- John Wall – Bass
- Brian Fuller – Drums
- Eric Astor – Drums
- Tim Olsen – Drums
Discography[]
- Demo" (Step Forward Records, 1987)
- ...A Promise Kept 7" (Step Forward Records, 1988)
- Rain 7" (self-released, 1989)
- Retrospect compilation LP (Old World Records, 1990)
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Categories:
- Musical groups established in 1987
- Musical groups disestablished in 1989
- Hardcore punk groups from Arizona