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American musician
Joe Preston
Preston performing as
Thrones in 2015
Also known as Born 1969 (age 54–55) Origin
Salem, Oregon , U.S. Genres Instrument(s)
Musical artist
Joe Preston (born 1969) is an American bass guitarist and a former band member of the rock bands
Earth ,
Melvins ,
Men's Recovery Project ,
The Need and
High on Fire .
[1] Preston has also played with
Sunn O))) ,
[2] and has his long-running 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 currently serving as a touring member of
Sumac . He is the uncle of actor
Dominic Janes .
Discography
Earth
Melvins
Thrones
Untitled demo cassette (1994, Punk in My Vitamins? Records)
Alraune CD (1996, The Communion Label)
"The Suckling" 7" (1995,
Kill Rock Stars )
"Reddleman" 7" (1999, Punk in My Vitamins? Records)
"Senex" 7" (1995, Soda Girl Records)
Split 7" with Behead the Prophet, No Lord Shall Live (1999, Voice of the Sky Records)
White Rabbit 12" EP (1999,
Kill Rock Stars )
Sperm Whale 12" EP (2000,
Kill Rock Stars )
Sperm Whale/White Rabbit CD (2000,
Kill Rock Stars )
Day Late, Dollar Short compilation CD (2005,
Southern Lord Records )
Late For Dinner 7" (2010, Conspiracy Records)
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)
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