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Bucket and Spiral
OriginBoston, Massachusetts
GenresHard Rock
Thrash Metal
Punk
Emo
Alternative
Soft Rock
Years active1998-present
MembersSpence Talas - Vocals
Benjamin Emmuo - Guitar
Kyle Bolsaque - Bass
Danny Khunet - Percussion

Bucket and Spiral is an American rock band formed in 1998 that covers a myriad of genres from Hard Rock to Punk to Thrash Metal. The primary lineup including Spence Talas, Kyle Bolsaque, Benjamin Emmuo, and Danny Khunet still remains. The band started in the garage of one of the members and quickly grew to fame, releasing 3 albums to date: "Origins," "The Dragon," and "¡Wait!."

Hit Songs

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Origins
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  • Topography
  • To the Mountains!
  • Not True
  • Legendary
  • Loser
The Dragon
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  • Sleeping Sahara
  • Romeo & Juliet
  • Southern Princess
  • Destruction
  • The Palm That Nourishes
  • Dark Opening Star
¡Wait!
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  • Cranial Strength
  • Tides of Change
  • When We Were Kids
  • California Girl
  • Tangerine Desire
  • Famous Outside

Influences

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Bucket and Spiral were influenced by a number of bands, obviously, because of their wide variety of genres. The Who and Deep Purple influenced the harder rock songs, while the metal attribute was contributed to widely by Iron Maiden and Metallica. Bands like Weezer and Yeah Yeah Yeahs gave the Bucket and Spiral its softer rock sound, and The Ramones influenced the punk sound.

However, guitarist Benjamin Emmuo tries to stray away from the metal aspect Bucket and Spiral approaches. In an interview on November 24, Emmuo says "It's just not who I am. I'll always be punk."

There has been some controversy about bass member Kyle Bolsaque's trans sexuality. The band claims it should make no difference as he is an excellent bassist. But some fans such as 16 year old Republican Jorge Hedge have stated "It's an insult such a great band would allow such a member. I'm outraged." The band continues to play however, ignoring these crude remarks.