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Yotam Ben Horin

Yotam Ben Horin (Hebrew: יותם בן חורין; born February 17, 1979, in Haifa, Israel) is an Israeli musician best known for his work as the lead singer and bassist for Israeli punk rock band Useless ID, as well as a solo artist releasing music closer to the indie/alternative rock scene. Most recently, he is also known for his work as an additional guitarist and backing vocalist for Israeli classic rock band Kaveret on their 2013 reunion performances.

Yotam Ben Horin
Background information
Born (1979-02-17) February 17, 1979 (age 45)
OriginHaifa, Israel
GenresPunk rock, pop punk, indie rock, alternative rock, downtempo, acoustic rock, grunge, power pop, hardcore
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter, bassist
Instrument(s)Vocals, bass, guitar, Moog synthesizer
Years active1997–present
LabelsSuburban Home, Kung Fu, Falafel, Hardline Entertainment
Websitewww.yotambenhorin.com

Professional career edit

Useless ID (1997–present) edit

Yotam Ben Horin joined Useless ID as a bassist and backing vocalist, replacing former bassist Adi Alkavatz in 1997. He appeared on the band's first release and first full-length album, Dead's Not Punk which was released in September 1997, through the band's own independent label Falafel Records. He later appeared on the band's second full-length album Get in the Pita Bread Pit in 1999, which was also released through Falafel Records, and Let it Burn, the band's split album with The Ataris, which was released in April 2000 on Kung Fu Records and was the last to feature the band's rhythm guitarist Guy Carmel on lead vocals.

Following the band's split album with The Ataris, the band was offered a record contract in Kung Fu Records, which resulted in guitarist Guy Carmel leaving his position as lead vocalist in the band and staying a backing vocalist only. Ben Horin then took the position of the band's lead vocalist and main songwriter, as well as staying the bassist. He sang on all of the band's international major releases: Bad Story, Happy Ending (2001), No Vacation from the World (2003), Redemption (2005) and The Lost Broken Bones released in October 2008, through their new label – Suburban Home Records. On all of these albums, Ben Horin also wrote the majority of the material.

On January 27, 2011, Useless ID played their last show in support of The Lost Broken Bones at the Barby club in Tel Aviv, Israel, before taking off to record their new album at the Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado. The band entered the Blasting Room on February 2, 2011, to begin recording the new album. Recording was finished on February 17, 2011, and mixing was done on February 22, with mastering taking place in April. Symptoms, the band's seventh full-length album and fifth with Yotam on vocals, was released on February 14, 2012.

Solo career (2008–present) edit

  • Around April 2008, Ben-Horin started a solo MySpace page where he started uploading quiet and mellow acoustic songs he wrote, recorded and demoed by himself. In his page he also wrote he will upload more quiet demos he feels are inappropriate for Useless ID and that he demos by himself in his home, with an intention of recording a solo album of such acoustic, folk and indie songs in the future.
  • In early 2009, Ben Horin announced he will start recording his solo album soon, and started promoting his solo songs with acoustic shows, with a singer-songwriter approach in small venues, especially bars and coffee shops, around Israel.
  • He then updated on his Facebook page that he was entering Zaza Studios in late April 2009 to start recording his solo album, with an intention to release the album around September 2009, although it is unknown on which label it will be released, or if it will be released internationally.
  • On May 4, 2009, Ben Horin revealed the track list for his album, as well as a progress update on the recording, commenting that the recording is almost done.
  • On July 22, 2009, Ben Horin stated on his Myspace page that recording for the solo album will continue in September, followed by mixing and mastering of the album, and that he expects that the album to be released very late 2009, or early 2010.
  • On February 8, 2010, mixing for the solo album began by A.J. Mogis of Criteria. Mixing was done on March 3, 2010, with Ben-Horin commenting that mastering will be done in April, and he expects the album to be released around mid/late 2010. On April 14, 2010, upon returning from Useless ID's U.S. tour, Ben Horin has confirmed that mastering will begin soon.
  • On May 17, 2010, Ben-Horin has confirmed on his Facebook that mastering of his solo album has begun, and that it is being mastered by Doug Van Sloun of Focus Mastering. On June 10, 2010, Ben Horin has announced on his Facebook page that mastering is finished and that the album is now finally complete, but it will take some more time until it will be ready for release.
  • On June 21, 2010, Ben Horin had his first solo show with a full band, as opposed to his solo acoustic shows he played up until now. His solo band consisted of him on lead vocals and guitar, Man Alive frontman Jamie Hilsden on guitar and vocals, Zoe Polanski on bass and Corey Swift on drums. Corey Swift has since been replaced with 7% Mind Usage drummer Guy Fleisher.
  • On October 27, 2010, Yotam entered the studio once again to re-record some songs he wasn't happy with for his solo album. He has confirmed that the album is nearly finished. On December 21, 2010, Yotam had updated his Facebook page with the title "soon", implying on the completion and release of his album.
  • On January 10, 2011, Yotam has announced that the final master of his album is finally done.
  • On June 12, 2011, Yotam has uploaded a compilation of songs entitled Home Recordings to his Bandcamp and SoundCloud pages for free listening and purchase. On his Facebook page, Yotam has explained that he decided to compile this album of acoustic demos to have something out before his album will be finally released, and that all the songs on this compilation are songs that didn't make the album, being raw acoustic demos recorded by himself at his home. On his Facebook page, Yotam has commented that the album is scheduled for a November/December 2011 release.
  • On October 8, 2011, Yotam has announced he is booking solo shows all over Israel for a long series of shows to promote his upcoming album. He has also announced that he'll be putting a new solo band together, for the upcoming series of shows. On October 19, 2011, Yotam has said on his Facebook page that the front cover for his album is ready and the back cover is almost ready, as well as mentioning he has put together a new solo band, which comprises himself on vocals and guitar, Or Edry on bass and Guy Fleisher, who has already played with Yotam before, on drums and percussion. Edry's first performance with Yotam took place on October 30 at the OzenBar where Yotam played an acoustic set with fellow singer-songwriter Rotem Or. The first full-band show of the new line-up took place on November 14. Later in November, Guy Fleisher was replaced with Aviv Cohen on drums and percussion.
  • On August 21, 2012, it was announced that Yotam has signed to Hardline Entertainment to release his debut solo album, Distant Lover, on October 3, 2012.[1] Hardline Entertainment released the first single from the album, "Into the Blues", for free streaming on SoundCloud,[2] while Yotam has also expressed his interest in gong on a tour with his solo act.[3] On February 2, 2013, the album was officially released in Israel, through the label Music 972, under the distribution of Hatav Hashmini.
  • On March 6, 2013, Ben Horin has embarked on his first solo tour of the US, playing acoustic shows mainly in the east coast, including a performance at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas, alongside such artists as Green Day, Depeche Mode, Iggy Pop and more.[4][5]
  • In 2020, D-Composers released an album of traditional Hebrew hymns for shabbat under the name of "Chabad Religion." Vocals for the album were provided by Yotan Ben Horin.[6] According to one source, the album was inspired by a request from a rabbi in Los Angeles for setting the traditional songs to punk music.[7]

Other projects edit

Ben Horin has also been active in other bands/projects. In 1999, while touring with Useless ID, Ben Horin founded the hardcore punk band DPA (Dr Pepper Addicts) with guitarist Arik Mon. The two added Yehuda Yace and Ido Blaustein (then Useless ID drummer), and started playing shows, immediately garnering a lot of attention from the Israeli punk scene, later on singer Kasha joined the group. The band released one album, Straight Out of the Basement (also released under the name Dr. Pepper Can), on Useless ID's own label Falafel Records. The band broke up in 2001, after two years of activity in which the band was acclaimed as one of Israel's finest hardcore bands. The band reunited in 2007 for a short tour across Israel.[8]

In late 2002, Ben Horin founded the grunge band Superdrive, together with Ofer Gelder, Moshe Liberman (later session drummer for Useless ID) and Rotem Inbar (later from groove outfit Betzefer). The band's only album, Dear Enemy, was released in 2004. The band broke up later that year, but in late 2005, Ben Horin decided to bring the band back, with new members Guy Shechter and Russel Groos. This incarnation lasted until 2006, only producing a few live shows.[9] Two of the songs Ben-Horin originally wrote for Superdrive – "Isolate Me" and "Shallow End" – made it to Useless ID's 2008 album, The Lost Broken Bones.

In 2004 Ben Horin joined Israeli singer Shy Nobleman as a live bass player, and also played on Nobelman's second album, Beautiful Life. Ben-Horin has also played live bass for Danny Sanderson, one of Israel's most successful pop rock musicians. As a favor, Sanderson also joined to play two songs with Useless ID on their release concert for their latest album The Lost Broken Bones, on October 18, 2008. During his performance with the band, they also performed one classic song in Hebrew, "Ha'galshan Sheli" ("My Surfboard"), a song by Sanderson himself.

Ben Horin also worked as a producer for various Israeli punk rock bands. In 2008, he produced the second album by young pop punk band Beat 69, Banot Ohavot Banim Hazakim (Girls Like Tough Boys). Later in 2008, he produced a Various Artists compilation of Israeli punk bands, titled punkrock.co.il for the new Israeli punk website and magazine. The compilation featured two previously unreleased tracks by Useless ID and DPA, as well as songs by Beat 69, Kill The Drive and Got No Shame.

Ben Horin has produced pop punk band Kill the Drive's second studio album, A Postcard from Hell which was released in Japan in May 2009 through Radtone.[10] He has also produced the song "City Lights" and all of the vocals on Got No Shame's debut full-length album Hometown Underground. Most recently, he has produced post-hardcore act This Means You's debut album The Act.

On August 25, 2010, Yotam's grunge side project Superdrive has reunited once again for a reunion show at the Sublime club in Tel Aviv. The show was followed by another reunion show on November 19, 2010, at the Ozen Bar in Tel Aviv.[11]

On October 28, 2011, Ben Horin has joined indie rock musician Shy Nobleman as his live bassist at the show which took place during the InDnegev Festival. Ben-Horin has previously played in Nobleman's live band during 2004–6, as well as on his second album Beautiful Life, and this was his first performance with Nobleman since early 2008 (when he rejoined him briefly).

In February 2012, Superdrive announced once again that they will be reuniting for a few live shows. Two shows were announced: one at the Ozen Bar in Tel Aviv on February 18, 2012, and one at the Syncopa in Haifa on March 6, 2012.[12]

On March 28, 2013, Ben Horin was chosen as an additional guitarist and vocalist to play with classic Israeli rock band Kaveret, on their reunion performances of 2013.[13]

Musical influences edit

In his MySpace, Ben Horin states his influences as John Lennon, Brian Wilson, Black Francis, Kurt Cobain, Ken Andrews, Blake Schwarzenbach, Nick Drake, Henry Rollins and Elliott Smith.

Ben Horin also enjoys listening to such artists as AC/DC, Nirvana, The Clash, ABBA, Autolux, Black Flag, Foo Fighters, Blonde Redhead, Blondie, The All-American Rejects, Man Alive, My Bloody Valentine, Kiss, ALL, Pink Floyd, Pixies, Smashing Pumpkins, The Police, Queen, Weezer, Sonic Youth, Sean Lennon, Minor Threat, David Bowie, Dinosaur Jr., The Get Up Kids, Jimmy Eat World, Depeche Mode, Green Day, Fugazi, Dead Kennedys and more.

Solo band members edit

  • Yotam Ben Horin – lead vocals, guitar (2010–present)
  • Jamie Hilsden – guitar, vocals (2010–2011, 2013–present)
  • Amir "Jango" Rusiano – bass, vocals (2011–2012)
  • Ran Shimoni – drums, percussion (2013–present)
Former members
  • Or Edry – bass, vocals (2011–2012)
  • Aviv Cohen – drums, percussion (2011–2012)
  • Zoe Polanski – bass, vocals (2010–2011)
  • Guy Fleisher – drums, percussion (2010–2011)
  • Corey Swift – drums, percussion (2010)

Discography edit

With Useless ID edit

With DPA edit

With Superdrive edit

With Shy Nobleman edit

  • Beautiful Life (2005)
  • Yomi Hu Halom (יומי הוא חלום, My Day is a Dream) (2013)

With Danny Sanderson edit

  • Lo Yafrid Davar (לא יפריד דבר, Nothing Will Separate) (2009)

Solo edit

  • Home Recordings (2011)
  • Distant Lover (2012)
  • Yotam Ben Horin / Dan Cribb Acoustic Split EP (2015) (Split with Dan Cribb)
  • Between the Lines (2015) (Split with Mike Noegraf and Phil Park)
  • California Sounds (2015)
  • Yotam Ben Horin One Week Records (2017)

Production credits edit

  • Beat 69 – Banot Ohavot Banim Hazakim (2008)
  • Various Artists – punkrock.co.il (2008)
  • Kill The Drive – A Postcard from Hell (2009)
  • Got No ShameHometown Underground (2009)
  • This Means You – The Act (2010)
  • Kitat Omanut - Hafla Ashkenazit (2013)
  • Kitat Omanut - Rock Israeli (2015)
  • Stay Awake - Portraits - Production consultant (2021)

References edit

  1. ^ "Yotam Ben-Horin Signs to Hardline". Hardlineent.com. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  3. ^ "Music: Yotam Ben-Horin (Useless ID): "Into the Blues"". Punknews.org. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Yotam Ben-Horin". Facebook.com. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on February 25, 2014. Retrieved March 6, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "Chabad religion release album produced by D-Composers" PunkNews.org (2020) (accessed March 28, 2023)
  7. ^ "Review: Chabad Religion" Ox Fanzine (June/July 2020) (accessed March 28, 2023)
  8. ^ "מוסיקה מהשוליים הצידה". Qube.co.il. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  9. ^ "מוסיקה מהשוליים הצידה". Qube.co.il. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  10. ^ "Kill The Drive Is To Release New Album With Radtone Music". PRLog. March 30, 2009. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  11. ^ Israel (March 22, 2012). "SuperDrive at OzenBar (Tel Aviv) on 19 Nov 2010 –". Last.fm. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  12. ^ "SuperDrive tours, tickets, shows". Last.fm. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  13. ^ ברנע, אור (28 March 2013). "מצטרפים ל"כוורת": יותם בן חורין ושי וצר". Ynet. Retrieved 17 September 2020.

External links edit

  • . Archived from the original on January 9, 2011. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  • Yotam Ben-Horin's MySpace page
  • Useless ID's MySpace page

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rock alternative rock downtempo acoustic rock grunge power pop hardcoreOccupation s Musician singer songwriter bassistInstrument s Vocals bass guitar Moog synthesizerYears active1997 presentLabelsSuburban Home Kung Fu Falafel Hardline EntertainmentWebsitewww wbr yotambenhorin wbr com Contents 1 Professional career 1 1 Useless ID 1997 present 1 2 Solo career 2008 present 1 3 Other projects 2 Musical influences 3 Solo band members 4 Discography 4 1 With Useless ID 4 2 With DPA 4 3 With Superdrive 4 4 With Shy Nobleman 4 5 With Danny Sanderson 4 6 Solo 4 7 Production credits 5 References 6 External linksProfessional career editUseless ID 1997 present edit Yotam Ben Horin joined Useless ID as a bassist and backing vocalist replacing former bassist Adi Alkavatz in 1997 He appeared on the band s first release and first full length album Dead s Not Punk which was released in September 1997 through the band s own independent label Falafel Records He later appeared on the band s second full length album Get in the Pita Bread Pit in 1999 which was also released through Falafel Records and Let it Burn the band s split album with The Ataris which was released in April 2000 on Kung Fu Records and was the last to feature the band s rhythm guitarist Guy Carmel on lead vocals Following the band s split album with The Ataris the band was offered a record contract in Kung Fu Records which resulted in guitarist Guy Carmel leaving his position as lead vocalist in the band and staying a backing vocalist only Ben Horin then took the position of the band s lead vocalist and main songwriter as well as staying the bassist He sang on all of the band s international major releases Bad Story Happy Ending 2001 No Vacation from the World 2003 Redemption 2005 and The Lost Broken Bones released in October 2008 through their new label Suburban Home Records On all of these albums Ben Horin also wrote the majority of the material On January 27 2011 Useless ID played their last show in support of The Lost Broken Bones at the Barby club in Tel Aviv Israel before taking off to record their new album at the Blasting Room in Fort Collins Colorado The band entered the Blasting Room on February 2 2011 to begin recording the new album Recording was finished on February 17 2011 and mixing was done on February 22 with mastering taking place in April Symptoms the band s seventh full length album and fifth with Yotam on vocals was released on February 14 2012 Solo career 2008 present edit Around April 2008 Ben Horin started a solo MySpace page where he started uploading quiet and mellow acoustic songs he wrote recorded and demoed by himself In his page he also wrote he will upload more quiet demos he feels are inappropriate for Useless ID and that he demos by himself in his home with an intention of recording a solo album of such acoustic folk and indie songs in the future In early 2009 Ben Horin announced he will start recording his solo album soon and started promoting his solo songs with acoustic shows with a singer songwriter approach in small venues especially bars and coffee shops around Israel He then updated on his Facebook page that he was entering Zaza Studios in late April 2009 to start recording his solo album with an intention to release the album around September 2009 although it is unknown on which label it will be released or if it will be released internationally On May 4 2009 Ben Horin revealed the track list for his album as well as a progress update on the recording commenting that the recording is almost done On July 22 2009 Ben Horin stated on his Myspace page that recording for the solo album will continue in September followed by mixing and mastering of the album and that he expects that the album to be released very late 2009 or early 2010 On February 8 2010 mixing for the solo album began by A J Mogis of Criteria Mixing was done on March 3 2010 with Ben Horin commenting that mastering will be done in April and he expects the album to be released around mid late 2010 On April 14 2010 upon returning from Useless ID s U S tour Ben Horin has confirmed that mastering will begin soon On May 17 2010 Ben Horin has confirmed on his Facebook that mastering of his solo album has begun and that it is being mastered by Doug Van Sloun of Focus Mastering On June 10 2010 Ben Horin has announced on his Facebook page that mastering is finished and that the album is now finally complete but it will take some more time until it will be ready for release On June 21 2010 Ben Horin had his first solo show with a full band as opposed to his solo acoustic shows he played up until now His solo band consisted of him on lead vocals and guitar Man Alive frontman Jamie Hilsden on guitar and vocals Zoe Polanski on bass and Corey Swift on drums Corey Swift has since been replaced with 7 Mind Usage drummer Guy Fleisher On October 27 2010 Yotam entered the studio once again to re record some songs he wasn t happy with for his solo album He has confirmed that the album is nearly finished On December 21 2010 Yotam had updated his Facebook page with the title soon implying on the completion and release of his album On January 10 2011 Yotam has announced that the final master of his album is finally done On June 12 2011 Yotam has uploaded a compilation of songs entitled Home Recordings to his Bandcamp and SoundCloud pages for free listening and purchase On his Facebook page Yotam has explained that he decided to compile this album of acoustic demos to have something out before his album will be finally released and that all the songs on this compilation are songs that didn t make the album being raw acoustic demos recorded by himself at his home On his Facebook page Yotam has commented that the album is scheduled for a November December 2011 release On October 8 2011 Yotam has announced he is booking solo shows all over Israel for a long series of shows to promote his upcoming album He has also announced that he ll be putting a new solo band together for the upcoming series of shows On October 19 2011 Yotam has said on his Facebook page that the front cover for his album is ready and the back cover is almost ready as well as mentioning he has put together a new solo band which comprises himself on vocals and guitar Or Edry on bass and Guy Fleisher who has already played with Yotam before on drums and percussion Edry s first performance with Yotam took place on October 30 at the OzenBar where Yotam played an acoustic set with fellow singer songwriter Rotem Or The first full band show of the new line up took place on November 14 Later in November Guy Fleisher was replaced with Aviv Cohen on drums and percussion On August 21 2012 it was announced that Yotam has signed to Hardline Entertainment to release his debut solo album Distant Lover on October 3 2012 1 Hardline Entertainment released the first single from the album Into the Blues for free streaming on SoundCloud 2 while Yotam has also expressed his interest in gong on a tour with his solo act 3 On February 2 2013 the album was officially released in Israel through the label Music 972 under the distribution of Hatav Hashmini On March 6 2013 Ben Horin has embarked on his first solo tour of the US playing acoustic shows mainly in the east coast including a performance at the SXSW Festival in Austin Texas alongside such artists as Green Day Depeche Mode Iggy Pop and more 4 5 In 2020 D Composers released an album of traditional Hebrew hymns for shabbat under the name of Chabad Religion Vocals for the album were provided by Yotan Ben Horin 6 According to one source the album was inspired by a request from a rabbi in Los Angeles for setting the traditional songs to punk music 7 Other projects edit Ben Horin has also been active in other bands projects In 1999 while touring with Useless ID Ben Horin founded the hardcore punk band DPA Dr Pepper Addicts with guitarist Arik Mon The two added Yehuda Yace and Ido Blaustein then Useless ID drummer and started playing shows immediately garnering a lot of attention from the Israeli punk scene later on singer Kasha joined the group The band released one album Straight Out of the Basement also released under the name Dr Pepper Can on Useless ID s own label Falafel Records The band broke up in 2001 after two years of activity in which the band was acclaimed as one of Israel s finest hardcore bands The band reunited in 2007 for a short tour across Israel 8 In late 2002 Ben Horin founded the grunge band Superdrive together with Ofer Gelder Moshe Liberman later session drummer for Useless ID and Rotem Inbar later from groove outfit Betzefer The band s only album Dear Enemy was released in 2004 The band broke up later that year but in late 2005 Ben Horin decided to bring the band back with new members Guy Shechter and Russel Groos This incarnation lasted until 2006 only producing a few live shows 9 Two of the songs Ben Horin originally wrote for Superdrive Isolate Me and Shallow End made it to Useless ID s 2008 album The Lost Broken Bones In 2004 Ben Horin joined Israeli singer Shy Nobleman as a live bass player and also played on Nobelman s second album Beautiful Life Ben Horin has also played live bass for Danny Sanderson one of Israel s most successful pop rock musicians As a favor Sanderson also joined to play two songs with Useless ID on their release concert for their latest album The Lost Broken Bones on October 18 2008 During his performance with the band they also performed one classic song in Hebrew Ha galshan Sheli My Surfboard a song by Sanderson himself Ben Horin also worked as a producer for various Israeli punk rock bands In 2008 he produced the second album by young pop punk band Beat 69 Banot Ohavot Banim Hazakim Girls Like Tough Boys Later in 2008 he produced a Various Artists compilation of Israeli punk bands titled punkrock co il for the new Israeli punk website and magazine The compilation featured two previously unreleased tracks by Useless ID and DPA as well as songs by Beat 69 Kill The Drive and Got No Shame Ben Horin has produced pop punk band Kill the Drive s second studio album A Postcard from Hell which was released in Japan in May 2009 through Radtone 10 He has also produced the song City Lights and all of the vocals on Got No Shame s debut full length album Hometown Underground Most recently he has produced post hardcore act This Means You s debut album The Act On August 25 2010 Yotam s grunge side project Superdrive has reunited once again for a reunion show at the Sublime club in Tel Aviv The show was followed by another reunion show on November 19 2010 at the Ozen Bar in Tel Aviv 11 On October 28 2011 Ben Horin has joined indie rock musician Shy Nobleman as his live bassist at the show which took place during the InDnegev Festival Ben Horin has previously played in Nobleman s live band during 2004 6 as well as on his second album Beautiful Life and this was his first performance with Nobleman since early 2008 when he rejoined him briefly In February 2012 Superdrive announced once again that they will be reuniting for a few live shows Two shows were announced one at the Ozen Bar in Tel Aviv on February 18 2012 and one at the Syncopa in Haifa on March 6 2012 12 On March 28 2013 Ben Horin was chosen as an additional guitarist and vocalist to play with classic Israeli rock band Kaveret on their reunion performances of 2013 13 Musical influences editIn his MySpace Ben Horin states his influences as John Lennon Brian Wilson Black Francis Kurt Cobain Ken Andrews Blake Schwarzenbach Nick Drake Henry Rollins and Elliott Smith Ben Horin also enjoys listening to such artists as AC DC Nirvana The Clash ABBA Autolux Black Flag Foo Fighters Blonde Redhead Blondie The All American Rejects Man Alive My Bloody Valentine Kiss ALL Pink Floyd Pixies Smashing Pumpkins The Police Queen Weezer Sonic Youth Sean Lennon Minor Threat David Bowie Dinosaur Jr The Get Up Kids Jimmy Eat World Depeche Mode Green Day Fugazi Dead Kennedys and more Solo band members editYotam Ben Horin lead vocals guitar 2010 present Jamie Hilsden guitar vocals 2010 2011 2013 present Amir Jango Rusiano bass vocals 2011 2012 Ran Shimoni drums percussion 2013 present Former members Or Edry bass vocals 2011 2012 Aviv Cohen drums percussion 2011 2012 Zoe Polanski bass vocals 2010 2011 Guy Fleisher drums percussion 2010 2011 Corey Swift drums percussion 2010 Discography editWith Useless ID edit Main article Useless ID Discography Dead s Not Punk 1997 Get in the Pita Bread Pit 1999 Bad Story Happy Ending 2001 No Vacation From The World 2003 Redemption 2005 The Lost Broken Bones 2008 Symptoms 2012 State Is Burning 2016 With DPA edit Straight Out of the Basement 2001 With Superdrive edit Dear Enemy 2004 With Shy Nobleman edit Beautiful Life 2005 Yomi Hu Halom יומי הוא חלום My Day is a Dream 2013 With Danny Sanderson edit Lo Yafrid Davar לא יפריד דבר Nothing Will Separate 2009 Solo edit Home Recordings 2011 Distant Lover 2012 Yotam Ben Horin Dan Cribb Acoustic Split EP 2015 Split with Dan Cribb Between the Lines 2015 Split with Mike Noegraf and Phil Park California Sounds 2015 Yotam Ben Horin One Week Records 2017 Production credits edit Beat 69 Banot Ohavot Banim Hazakim 2008 Various Artists punkrock co il 2008 Kill The Drive A Postcard from Hell 2009 Got No Shame Hometown Underground 2009 This Means You The Act 2010 Kitat Omanut Hafla Ashkenazit 2013 Kitat Omanut Rock Israeli 2015 Stay Awake Portraits Production consultant 2021 References edit Yotam Ben Horin Signs to Hardline Hardlineent com Retrieved 17 September 2020 SoundCloud Hear the world s sounds Archived from the original on 2014 03 01 Retrieved 2014 02 18 Music Yotam Ben Horin Useless ID Into the Blues Punknews org Retrieved 17 September 2020 Yotam Ben Horin Facebook com Retrieved 17 September 2020 Archived copy Archived from the original on February 25 2014 Retrieved March 6 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Chabad religion release album produced by D Composers PunkNews org 2020 accessed March 28 2023 Review Chabad Religion Ox Fanzine June July 2020 accessed March 28 2023 מוסיקה מהשוליים הצידה Qube co il Retrieved 2012 06 13 מוסיקה מהשוליים הצידה Qube co il Retrieved 2012 06 13 Kill The Drive Is To Release New Album With Radtone Music PRLog March 30 2009 Retrieved 2012 06 13 Israel March 22 2012 SuperDrive at OzenBar Tel Aviv on 19 Nov 2010 Last fm Retrieved 2012 06 13 SuperDrive tours tickets shows Last fm Retrieved 17 September 2020 ברנע אור 28 March 2013 מצטרפים ל כוורת יותם בן חורין ושי וצר Ynet Retrieved 17 September 2020 External links edit Useless ID official Website Archived from the original on January 9 2011 Retrieved June 13 2012 Yotam Ben Horin s MySpace page Useless ID s MySpace page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yotam Ben Horin amp oldid 1167215720, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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