Trouble (band)
Trouble is an American rock band. They were started in 1979 in Aurora, Illinois. They are thought to be one of the main bands that started doom metal.[2] They used sounds from British rock bands Black Sabbath and Judas Priest, as well as psychadelic rock bands from the 1970s.[3] The main members of the band have been Eric Wagner (singer), Rick Wartell and Bruce Franklin (guitarists), and Jeff Olson (drums).
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| Origin | Aurora, Illinois, U.S. | 
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| Years active | 1979–present | 
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| Members | Kyle Thomas Bruce Franklin Rick Wartell Mark Lira Rob Hultz  | 
| Past member(s) | Eric Wagner Jeff Olson Kory Clarke Sean McAllister Dennis Lesh Ron Holzner Barry Stern Ted Kirkpatrick Ian Brown Chuck Robinson Shane Pasqualla  | 
Studio albums
    
| Title | Year of release | Label | 
| Psalm 9 (formerly 'Trouble') | 1984 | Metal Blade | 
| The Skull | 1985 | Metal Blade | 
| Run to the Light | 1987 | Metal Blade | 
| Trouble | 1990 | Def American | 
| Manic Frustration | 1992 | Def American | 
| Plastic Green Head | 1995 | Century Media | 
| Simple Mind Condition | 2007 | Escapi Music | 
| The Distortion Field | 2013 | FRW Records | 
References
    
- Pratt, Greg. "Trouble - The Distortion Field". Exclaim!. Retrieved 2013-01-07.
 - Doom Metal Allmusic
 - Leif Edling, Trouble interview, Trouble Live In Stockholm DVD.
 
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