Evan Shanks

Evan Shanks
Evan Shanks, Symbol Six
Background information
Birth name Evan Shanks
Born (1964-10-10) October 10, 1964
Los Angeles
Origin Los Angeles
Genres Punk Rock, Rock N' Roll
Occupation(s) Songwriter, Bassist
Instruments Bass
Years active 1983-present
Labels Jailhouse Records, Symbol Six Music, Bad Idea Music
Associated acts Symbol Six, Entropy, Aces & Eights
Website http://www.symbolsix.com

Evan Shanks (born October 10, 1964) is an American rock bassist for Symbol Six and Entropy.[1][2]

Career

In the early 1980s, Entropy played such venues as [3]Grand Olympic Auditorium and Cathay de Grande right in the heart of Los Angeles / Orange County Punk rock. They went on to play a steady stream of shows for Goldenvoice: 45 Grave,[4] The Circle Jerks, NOFX, The Melvins, The Minutemen, The Butthole Surfers,[5] 7 Seconds, DI, The Toy Dolls, The Effigies,[6] Wasted Youth,[7] English Dogs, D.R.I. (band), Detox, The Dickies, Conflict, and [8] The Dead Kennedys.

[9] In 2009, Ace & Eights performed with Slash and Steven Adler of Guns N' Roses.

Shanks is currently the bassist for the Los Angeles rock band Symbol Six.

Musicians collaborated with

Discography

  • 1985 Gross National Product EP - ENTROPY Catalog #BI-001 (Bad Idea Music )
  • 1986 Kaaos Zine Presents - ENTROPY Catalog #BCT 21 (Bad Compilation Tapes )
  • 2005 Farewell To Venice - ENTROPY (BDF Records )
  • 2006 Post-Industrial Hardcore - ENTROPY
  • 2010 Monsters 11 - SYMBOL SIX (Symbol Six Music)
  • 2014 Dirtyland - SYMBOL SIX Catalog #JHR 049 (Jailhouse Records)
  • 2014 SYMBOL SIX/Fang (band) Split Catalog #JHR 047 (Jailhouse Records)
  • 2015 SYMBOL SIX/Rikk Agnew Split Catalog #JHR 055 (Jailhouse Records)

References

  1. "Entropy Los Angeles".
  2. "Entropy Los Angeles".
  3. "Entropy at Olympic Auditorium".
  4. "Circle Jerks and Entropy".
  5. "7 Seconds and Entropy".
  6. "Entropy at Olympic Auditorium".
  7. "English Dogs and Entropy".
  8. "Dead Kennedys and Entropy".
  9. "Slash and Steven Adler at the Viper Room".
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