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'''Chris Hakius''' was the drummer of band [[Sleep (band)|Sleep]]. After Sleep's break up, he became the drummer for [[The Sabians]]. He was also the drummer of [[Om (band)|Om]], until his departure on January 31, 2008. Prior to Sleep he was in [[Asbestosdeath]] along with the two other members of Sleep. |
'''Chris Hakius''' was the drummer of band [[Sleep (band)|Sleep]]. After Sleep's break up, he became the drummer for [[The Sabians]]. He was also the drummer of [[Om (band)|Om]], until his departure on January 31, 2008. Prior to Sleep he was in [[Asbestosdeath]] along with the two other members of Sleep. |
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Revision as of 14:12, 16 December 2009
Chris Hakius was the drummer of band Sleep. After Sleep's break up, he became the drummer for The Sabians. He was also the drummer of Om, until his departure on January 31, 2008. Prior to Sleep he was in Asbestosdeath along with the two other members of Sleep.
Discography
- 1990 – Dejection (Asbestosdeath)
- 1990 – Unclean (Asbestosdeath)
- 1991 – Volume One (Sleep)
- 1992 – Volume Two (Sleep)
- 1993 – Sleep's Holy Mountain (Sleep)
- 1999 – Jerusalem (Sleep)
- 2002 – Beauty for Ashes (The Sabians)
- 2003 – Shiver (The Sabians)
- 2003 – Dopesmoker (Sleep)
- 2005 – Variations on a Theme (Om)
- 2006 – Conference of the Birds (Om)
- 2006 – Bedouin's Vigil (Om)
- 2006 – Rays of the Sun / To the Shrinebuilder (Om)
- 2007 – Pilgrimage (Om)
- 2008 – Live at Jerusalem (Om)