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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Holy_MolarHoly Molar - Wikipedia

    Holy Molar is a noise rock band from San Diego, composed of vocalist Mark McCoy (under the stage name "Mark McMolar"), guitarist Gabe Serbian, bassist Justin Pearson, drummer Maxamillion Avila and keyboardist Bobby Bray. History. Holy Molar formed in San Diego in 2001.

  2. music.youtube.com › channel › UCRoLzhA3HmX3K-3mpzCenPQHoly Molar - YouTube Music

    Holy Molar is a noise rock band from San Diego, composed of vocalist Mark McCoy, guitarist Gabe Serbian, bassist Justin Pearson, drummer Maxamillion Avila and keyboardist Bobby Bray. <iframe...

  3. 3. Jan. 2008 · 350. 89K views 16 years ago. Holy Molar "Cavity Search" music video for the hit song off of the EP titled "Cavity Search" on Three One G Records. Directed by Dennis Bersales. To purchase this...

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    • threeonegrecords
  4. Three One G’s Holy Molar might be one plausible option (watch the “Dentist the Menace” DVD, if you haven’t yet, for this scenario to make only slightly more sense). Formed in San Diego in 2001 and releasing a live album that same year (Live at the Metropolitan Correctional Center), the band consisted of Mark McCoy (aka Mark McMolar) as vocalist, Bobby Bray on keyboards, Maxamillion ...

  5. ONLY for promotional purposes.BUY: https://holymolar.bandcamp.com/album/the-whole-tooth-and-nothing-but-the-toothCountry: USATracklist:1. Pissing Off in the ...

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    • Ren Höek
  6. 18. Feb. 2003 · The Whole Tooth And Nothing But The Tooth | Holy Molar. by Holy Molar. Share / Embed. Wishlist. supported by. Pissing Off in the Rolex of Your Dreams 00:00 / 01:54. Digital Album. Streaming + Download. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Buy Digital Album. $7 USD or more.

  7. holymolar.bandcamp.com › album › cavity-searchCavity Search | Holy Molar

    9. Jan. 2007 · Cavity Search, the latest installment of the holiest of molars. For the band, it was like puling teeth to get this new EP recorded due to the geographical locations of these self proclaimed dentists. However, it sure the hell happened, and its the bands best work to date.