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Joe Preston
Joe Preston performing as Thrones
Joe Preston performing as Thrones
Background information
Also known asStinky
Salty Green
Born1969 (age 54–55)
OriginSalem, Oregon
GenresDoom metal, experimental, punk rock, psychedelic rock, drone
Instrument(s)Bass
Vocals
Keyboard

Joe Preston (born 1969) is an American rock music bassist and a former band member of Earth, Melvins, Men's Recovery Project, The Need and High on Fire.[1] Preston has also played with Sunn O))),[2] and has a solo project called Thrones. In 2007, he joined Harvey Milk in the studio for the recording of Life... The Best Game in Town and toured with them during their 2008 US and European tours. He is the uncle of actor Dominic Janes.

Discography

Earth

Melvins

Thrones

Harvey Milk

The Need

Men's Recovery Project

Sunn O)))

High on Fire

Witchypoo

Other

  • C-Average – C-Average CD/LP ( Kill Rock Stars)
  • Godheadsilo – The Scientific Supercake CD/LP ( Kill Rock Stars)
  • Godheadsilo – Skyward in Triumph CD/LP
  • Godheadsilo – Booby Trap 7"
  • Godheadsilo – Thee Friendship Village EP
  • The Hoodwinks – Stab, Stab, Stab CD/LP ( Thin the Herd Records)
  • Loud Machine 0.5 – Loud Machine 0.5 7" ( Yoyo Records)
  • Snakepit – "Wait" b/w "Disease" 7" (Self Release)
  • Snakepit – "Waste" b/w "Million" 7" (Self Release)
  • Sue P. Fox – Light Matches, Spark Lives CD/LP ( Kill Rock Stars)
  • Superconductor – Touring bassist
  • The Whip – "Freelance Liaison" b/w "Sheep and Goat" 7" ( Wantage Records)
  • Joe Preston and Daniel Menche – Cerberic Doxology (Anthem Records)

References

  1. ^ "High On Fire Joined By Ex-Melvins Bassist". Blabbermouth. July 30, 2004. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  2. ^ "Former Soundgarden Guitarist To Appear On Sunn O))) / Boris Collaboration". Blabbermouth. September 8, 2006. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2010.