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Posted on 11/11/09 at 01:06:32 pm
So the story goes that Oakland's finest noise makers, Saviours, formed in 2004 during a 'vision quest'. After some unhappy times in previous bands, founding members Auston Barber (guitar and vocals) and Scott Batiste (drums) took some time out to get deep. The result was that both the band's name and the concept for a no-nonsense heavy band, with occult elements, came to them fully formed. Result.
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