Mad at Gravity was an alternative rock band from Southern California that formed in 2000. The group was signed and began recording in a studio after having only made around a dozen live appearances. Their debut album Resonance was released under ARTISTdirect records. Resonance peaked at #41 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. The band split up in 2003 because vocalist J. Lynn Johnston left the band and the four remaining members were unable to find a replacement.

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  • Mad at Gravity was an alternative rock band from Southern California that formed in 2000. The group was signed and began recording in a studio after having only made around a dozen live appearances. Their debut album Resonance was released under ARTISTdirect records. Resonance peaked at #41 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. The band split up in 2003 because vocalist J. Lynn Johnston left the band and the four remaining members were unable to find a replacement. The name 'Mad at Gravity' came from a poem Johnston wrote at age nineteen. Johnston stated that it "just jumped out" and "it had so many applications."
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  • Mad at Gravity was an alternative rock band from Southern California that formed in 2000. The group was signed and began recording in a studio after having only made around a dozen live appearances. Their debut album Resonance was released under ARTISTdirect records. Resonance peaked at #41 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. The band split up in 2003 because vocalist J. Lynn Johnston left the band and the four remaining members were unable to find a replacement.
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