Hammergun Biography

Hammergun Salt Lake City's enigmatic doom/stoner rock ensemble Hammergun consists of vocalist Adam Sherlock, guitarists Levi Lebo and Damon Smith, bassist Sean McClaugherty, and drummer Tyler Smith (allegedly). Formed in the year 2000, they made their recorded debut with the even more cryptically entitled Texas album in 2003. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide

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