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Devilhead were an American
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group formed by brothers Kevin Wood (guitar) and Brian Wood (vocals), who were both elder brothers of the late Andrew Wood, the singer of
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(which also featured Kevin) and
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, in 1994 in
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following the breakup of their previous group The Fire Ants. Both Kevin and Brian were the only permanent members of the group and they released two albums, ''
Your Ice Cream's Dirty ''Your Ice Cream's Dirty'' is the debut studio album by the American rock band Devilhead. Track listing Personnel *Brian Wood - vocals, guitar, bass, piano *Kevin Wood - guitar * John McBain - guitar *Dan McDonald - bass * Shawn Smith - piano * ...
'' in 1994 on
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, with album art by
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; and ''
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'' in 1996, which featured a number of contributors including bassist
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and guitarist John McBain, both of the band
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. For a period in 1997, former
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bassist
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was a member of the band. They were also briefly fronted by
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front man
Tyler Willman Tyler "Ty" Willman is an American guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter who lives in Seattle, Washington. He is probably best known for his work with the Seattle-based band Green Apple Quick Step. He briefly fronted the band Devilhead and helped ...
before eventually disbanding.


Discography

*''
Your Ice Cream's Dirty ''Your Ice Cream's Dirty'' is the debut studio album by the American rock band Devilhead. Track listing Personnel *Brian Wood - vocals, guitar, bass, piano *Kevin Wood - guitar * John McBain - guitar *Dan McDonald - bass * Shawn Smith - piano * ...
'' (1994) *''
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'' (1996)


Members

*Brian Wood –
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* Kevin Wood
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*Tyler Willman – drums *Dan McDonald –
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External links

* Musical groups from Seattle Musical groups established in 1993 Alternative rock groups from Washington (state) American post-grunge musical groups 1993 establishments in Washington (state) {{US-alternative-rock-band-stub