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Call Me No One

Call Me No One (sometimes abbreviated as CMNO) was an American rock band founded by Sevendust members Clint Lowery and Morgan Rose in 2012.[1] It was later extended with Rek Mohr (Leo/Hurt) on bass and Souls Harbor guitarist/bassist and Shinedown touring guitarist Alan Price on guitar.[2]

Key Information

The band entered the studio on January 22, 2012, to begin recording their debut album Last Parade, which was ultimately released on June 5, 2012, via 7 Bros. Records (through a partnership with Asylum).[3] Their first single, "Biggest Fan", was released onto digital media outlets on April 24, 2012.[4][5] Subsequently, a tour followed in the late summer alongside the bands Nonpoint and Eye Empire.[6]

Talking about the project Lowery has explained that "It all has a dark spooky twist to it; kind of Nine Inch Nails meets Foo Fighters. [...] We felt like it was time to explore a little bit beyond Sevendust.",[7] and also that the sound of the band is "...a lot different from Sevendust, it's hard but it's not the same type of heavy that Sevendust is.".[8]

In 2016, Clint Lowery mentioned that there would be no more Call Me No One, adding that it was a one-time deal.[9]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Year Album details Peak positions
US[10] US Heatseekers US Hard Rock
2012 Last Parade
  • Released: June 5, 2012
  • Label: Asylum
199 10 19

Singles

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Year Song Peak chart positions Album
US
Main.
2012 "Biggest Fan" 37 Last Parade

Band members

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Touring musicians

  • Rek Mohr – bass
  • Alan Price – guitars

References

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