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* [[New Sound Album]] -- the sophomore album ''Desensitized'', where the band switched from [[Nu Metal]] to straight-up [[Hard Rock]], and ''Full Circle'', which incorporated influences from [[Post-Grunge]]
* [[New Sound Album]] -- the sophomore album ''Desensitized'', where the band switched from [[Nu Metal]] to straight-up [[Hard Rock]], and ''Full Circle'', which incorporated influences from [[Post-Grunge]]
* [[Nice Guy]] -- Dave Williams, despite his band persona. Which makes his death all the more [[Tear Jerker|tragic]].
* [[Nice Guy]] -- Dave Williams, despite his band persona. Which makes his death all the more [[Tear Jerker|tragic]].
* [[One Hit Wonder]] - Two songs actually did better than "Bodies," but well after [[Memetic Mutation]] set in on it, so it's safe to say that "Bodies" is what they're known for.
* [[One-Hit Wonder]] - Two songs actually did better than "Bodies," but well after [[Memetic Mutation]] set in on it, so it's safe to say that "Bodies" is what they're known for.
* [[Overshadowed By Awesome]]: Jason Jones and Ryan McCombs.
* [[Overshadowed By Awesome]]: Jason Jones and Ryan McCombs.
* [[Perishing Alt Rock Voice]]: Ryan McCombs.
* [[Perishing Alt Rock Voice]]: Ryan McCombs.

Revision as of 18:05, 26 January 2014

Drowning Pool is a four-piece Nu Metal Hard Rock band from Dallas, Texas. Formed in 1996, the founding members were vocalist Dave Williams, guitarist CJ Pierce, bassist Stevie Benton and drummer Mike Luce. To date, they have released three albums.

If you've spent time on the internet, you may have come across a song featuring the line "LET THE BODIES HIT THE FLOOR!!!". Well, that song was done by these guys.

Dave Williams died in his sleep on his tour bus in 2002. The autopsy results revealed that he had cardiomyopathy, a heart disease. He was initially replaced by Jason Jones, who left in 2003 to be replaced by Ryan McCombs.

Drowning Pool is one of a very, very small number of groups in any genre to a) continue after the death of a singer and b) continue on with not one, but two replacement singers, which means a different vocalist for each of their first three albums.


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