Transona Five

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Transona Five were a Dallas, Texas-based American spacerock or indie-rock band from 1995 through 2001 named after a song on the Mars Audiac Quintet album by Stereolab.

The group was part of the lively Denton-area spacerock scene that occurred in the mid- to late-nineties, together with bands like Mazinga Phaser and Skiptracer. Founding members included Chris Anderson (lead vocals, guitar), Chris Foley (guitar, vocals), Greg Morgan (bass), and G. P. Cole (drums). Rachel Smith (keyboard, vocals, guitar) joined the following year. After the group's first EP, Melatonin Bullet, Morgan was replaced by Scott Marks (bass, vocals, trombone). Chris Foley left the band after the Duffel Bag album, reducing the group to a four-piece. The band toured occasionally throughout the late 1990s, performing in venues throughout the United States (primarily Texas and the Northeast). Rachel Smith quit the band in 2000. Transona Five went on an extended hiatus, shortly after most of the band's members moved to the East Coast.

Band member Chris Foley died in January 2007 [1]. According to the group's Myspace page, as of March 2007 three of the founding members, Chris Anderson (lead vocals, guitar), Greg Morgan (bass), and G. P. Cole (drums), reformed the band. Jonathan Hooker (guitar) joined in late 2007.

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  • "Mariposa/Reconstitute" 7-inch Sandwich Records (1996)
  • "Melatonin Bullet" EP Sandwich Records (1997)
  • "No Door" 7-inch Sleepin Corporate (1997)
  • "Duffel Bag" Sandwich Records (1998)
  • "Going Away" EP Drawing Room Records (1999)

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