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Culture began in 1992 with Mark Mitchell on vocals, Rich Thurston on guitar and bass and Josh Williams on drums in Cooper City, Florida. Almost immediately, Mark parted ways with the band, and Rich assumed vocal duties in addition to the string instruments. The duo recorded a four song demo, and sent it to labels to get it released. Soon after Stan Obal joined on bass and John Wylie on second guitar. Shortly before the release of their self titled 7" on Shadow Records, Rich asked Pete Carreno to replace Obal on bass.
In 1994 Damien Moyal joined to handle full vocal duties, and Pete quit (after an argument with Rich over not being a vegan) to be replaced by Gordon Tarpley, their first stable bassist. Culture headed in studio to record several different versions of songs that would end up as "Born of You" on Conquer the World Records as well as a split with fellow South Floridians Roosevelt on Intention Records.
Not long after the release of Born of You, Damien parted ways with the band. To satisfy touring obligations, Jeremy Haynes and Louie Long stepped in for temporary vocal duties, while the band went across the states. In 1996 Mark Mitchell returned as front man and the band recorded the "Deforestation" EP for Catalyst Records. Before an intensive tour, John quit to form Morning Again, with Louie on drums and Damien on vocals, creating a sister band with exchangeable members, and Steve Looker came in.
In late 1996 Culture moved to Gainesville, and a major line-up change occurred. Jason Dooley replaced Josh on drums. Mark once again left the band, leading Damien, who was now out of Morning Again, to rejoined the band, in keeping with Culture's ongoing tradition of fleeing/returning musicians. Almost immediately, they recorded songs for a "split with Kindred", due out on Toybox Records in North America and Good Life Recordings in Europe. Soon after they also recorded "Heteronome" and began the process for "Mike Warden Can Suck It".
The band went on their first European tour, supported by Good Life. Later that year, Rich Thurston (the only remaining founding member of the band) quit, Gordon now assuming guitar position, and Floyd Beckham coming in on bass. Jason was replaced by Tim Kirkpatrick (from Roosevelt), and Steve Looker traded positions in Morning Again with Joe Simmons.
The band began touring once more in the US and went to Europe for its final tour. Gordon could not make the Europe tour so Kenneth Brian filled in for him, while Good Life re-released their full length "Born of You" for the European fans. Upon their return to the states, the remaining members followed Damien to revive As Friends Rust, and left Culture as an unforgettable memory.
Deforestation (Live on September 2nd, 1998 at AJZ Bielefeld, Germany) (watch the full show on the Videos page)
Thanks to xCHIPxSEM, Andrew Dodd, Chad from Rifles at Recess, Alexxx, xjannex, charlu, Piet, Torsten, J.Jacobs, Kenny, Ed at GLR, Kurt Schroeder at Catalyst, Mike Warden at CTW, Sean Bonner at Toybox, Anthony Conte and all the ex-members for the picture/material/info contribution in helping make this page what it is!

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/2/2007
Band Members: Mark Mitchell : Vocals
Damien Moyal : Vocals
Jeremy Haynes: Vocals
Louie Long : Vocals
Rich Thurston : Guitar, Vocals
John Wylie : Guitar
Steve Looker : Guitar
Joe Simmons : Guitar
Kenneth Brian : Guitar
Stan Obal : Bass
Pete Carreno : Bass
Gordon Tarpley : Bass, Guitar
Floyd Beckham: Bass
Josh Williams : Drums
Jason Dooley : Drums
Tim Kirkpatrick : Drums
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Roadies
Anthony Conte : 1994-1997
Steven Talley: 1996
Chris: 1997
Sean Bonner: 1997
Large: 1997
Freddy: 1997
Errol: 1998

Sounds Like:

Culture (1994)
April 10-11, 1994
Studio 13, Jeremy Staska
100 7" on Clear Blue
Shadow Records (SR4)

Born of You (Summer 1995)
1994
Studio 13, Jeremy Staska
500 12" on Clear Blue Swirl
500 12" on Clear Orange Swirl
500 12" on Clear Red Swirl
300 12" on Black
2000 CD
Conquer The World Records (CTW011)

Split with Roosevelt (1995)
1994
Studio 13, Jeremy Staska
??? 7" on Black with Beige Cover
??? 7" on Black with White Cover
Intention Records

Deforestation (May 1996)
April 29, 1996
Studio 13, Jeremy Staska
1000 7" on Black (1st Press)
300 7" on Black (2nd Press)
100 7" on Clear Blue
8 7" on Test Press
Catalyst Records (CR05)

Split with Kindred (April 1997)
February 18-19, 1997
Rob McGregor
500 12" on Clear
1000 CD
Good Life Recordings (GL009)

Heteronome (July 1997)
May 21, 1997
Rob McGregor
200 7" on Pink
300 7" on Clear
1000 CD
Good Life Recordings (GL015)

Born of You (July 1998)
Studio 13, Jeremy Staska
200 12" on Black
200 12" on Blue
100 12" on Clear
1000 CD
250 CD (2nd Press, Nov. 2004)
Good Life Recordings (GL030)
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South Florida Compilation (1994)
??? 12"
Far Out Records (FOR005)
* contains Unconditional Love

Stones to Mark a Fire (1995)
??? CD
Militant Records
* contains Momento Mori

Ceremony of Fire (1997)
??? LP
??? CD
Uprising Records (03050/03050a)
* contains Momento Mori

Good Life 2 (1998)
??? Tape
1000 CD
Good Life Recordings (GL022)
* contains Oath

Vort'n Vis Hardcore Festival 1998 (1998)
??? CD
Genet Records (Gen1233)
* contains Pimping the Revolution (Live)

Record Label: Conquer The World
Good Life
Catalyst

Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Cultures Line-Up Timeline

Here are all the different line-ups the band has had between its seven year span.1992Mark Mitchell: VocalsRich Thurston: GuitarJosh Williams: DrumsLate 1992 to Mid-1993Rich Thurston: Vocals, guitar, ...
Posted by on Sun, 13 Jan 2008 14:59:00 GMT

Where They Have Been, Where They Are Now

This is a comprenhenssive list of every band that the members of Culture have been in. These are all related bands. The list is in alphabetical order by last name. Maybe short bios of each members wi...
Posted by on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 11:59:00 GMT

Lyrics, To All Songs

Demo/Culture (1994) 01-Where Are You? Turn to you To find an empty space Too good to be true My pain I cannot face Show a smile To smuther my inner pain Need a place to hide Am I the one to blame? I...
Posted by on Fri, 02 Nov 2007 11:27:00 GMT

The Story with Toybox Records

In late 1996, after Damien Moyal had returned to Culture, Sean Bonner from Toybox Records started working on releasing material from the band. The first of which was the Kindred split. The 12" record...
Posted by on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 19:30:00 GMT

The Free Stuff (aka, downloads)

Here is the stuff for all the fans. All material is zipped with WinRar. If you have anythnig to contribute, everyone would be very happy. So send me a message with what you got.Studio StuffDemo (1994...
Posted by on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 19:57:00 GMT

Buying Culture Merch

So even after all these years, some Culture merchandize is still in print! Thats right. And I have compiled a list here of everywhere online where you can purchase Culture stuff. Please send me a mes...
Posted by on Sun, 06 Jan 2008 12:38:00 GMT