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|width="100pt" bgcolor="SteelBlue"|<span style="color:white; font-weight:bold;">Members  </span>|| - Donnie Stanley (guitar) <br> - Shane Critel (vocals) <br> - Jason Ader (drums) <br> - Chris Meyers (bass) <br> - Craig Henry (guitar)
|width="100pt" bgcolor="SteelBlue"|<span style="color:white; font-weight:bold;">Members  </span>|| - Donnie Stanley (guitar) <br> - Shane Critel (vocals) <br> - Jason Ader (drums) <br> - Chris Meyers (bass) <br> - Craig Henry (guitar)
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The distance along I-90, from one end of South Dakota to the other, is approximately 400 miles.
Interstate 90 spans the entire length of South Dakota. The distance from one end to the other is approximately 400 miles.


400 Miles Of Shit was formed in late 1996 by Donnie and Jason, soon after B.A.I.L. broke up. It started out as a two piece, with Donnie on Guitar and Jason on Drums. Jason was just learning how to play drums, and, at first, it was just a not-so-serious project for the two of them. It started to get a little more serious when Chris Meyers joined in on Bass. But still, it didn't truly get off the ground until recent Lincoln, Nebraska, transplant, Shane Critel, joined the band on vocals. At 21 years old, Shane was easily 4 years older than everyone else in the band. He quickly took on the roll of older brother, pushing the band forward with great momentum. He drove the style and aesthetic of the band. He was both the frontman and a manager. He did everything from buying a van, to introducing the other band members to new music, to helping the them find and purchase music equipment (he talked Donnie into buying a zebra-striped BC Rich). Shane even brought Craig Henry in as a 2nd guitarist. Craig was a much needed addition to the band. He filled out the sound and rounded out the interpersonal dynamics.  
When B.A.I.L imploded in the fall of 1996, Donnie and Jason imediately started a new band. They called it, 400 Miles Of Shit. The band started as a two piece, with Donnie on Guitar and Jason on Drums. Jason was new to drums and learned how to play as they wrote music together. They didn't take the project seriously at first. That began to change when Chris Meyers joined in on Bass. His Bass playing added character and depth to the music. After playing together for a few months, they managed to cobble together around 8 nascent songs. But, since none of them were comfortable with  vocal duty, the band was in jeopardy of becoming a dreaded "instrumental band." Luckily that  changed when they met a recent Lincoln, Nebraska transplant named, Shane. Shane was 4 years older than them, and so they sort of looked up to him as an older brother. They asked him to join and he said h's give it a shot. Shane joined the band as a vocalist, but he soon became the band's frontman (in the truest sense of the word). He drove much of the style and aesthetic, while naturally assuming the roll of band manager. He did everything from buying a van to introducing new musical influences. He not only helped locate and purchase better musical equipment (including Donnie's famous zebra-striped BC Rich), he even suggested that Craig Henry join as the band's 2nd guitarist. Craig was a welcome addition. He filled out the sound and rounded out the interpersonal dynamics.  


The musical style of 400 Miles Of Shit was primarily influenced by punk bands like Discharge, Crucifix, Amebix, and Doom. However, this was also the time when Black Metal, (and other styles of Nordic Metal), were finally becoming known to (certain) people in Rapid City, and the guys in 400 Miles Of Shit were really into that type of music as well. So, those influences ended up in their sound too, although in much subtler ways. A favorite album of everyone in the band at the time, was Rotting Christ's Triarchy Of Lost Lovers. It changed the way Donnie approached Guitar playing from there on out.
Musically, 400 Miles Of Shit was primarily influenced by punk bands in the vein of Discharge, Crucifix, Amebix, Doom, and Disrupt. However, around this time, Black Metal (and other styles of Nordic Metal) were becoming known to (an albeit small number of) people in Rapid City. They guys in 400 Miles Of Shit were very much into this type of music and those influences ended up in the band's sound too, although in much subtler ways. Rotting Christ's album, Triarchy Of Lost Lovers was a band favorite. That album changed the way Donnie approached his Guitar playing from there on out.


in 1998, 400 Miles Of Shit went on a 3-week tour, playing as far southeast as Little Rock, Arkansas, (opening for Dropdead) and Richmond, Virginia.  
In 1998, 400 Miles Of Shit went on a 3-week tour, traveling far as far south as Little Rock, Arkansas (opening for Dropdead) and Richmond, Virginia.


They broke up in early 1999.  
They broke up in early 1999.


Jason, Shane, Donnie, and Craig moved to Oregon in 1999.  
Jason, Shane, Donnie, and Craig moved to Oregon in 1999.


Donnie ended up in Portland, where he formed Fall OF The Bastards.
Donnie ended up in Portland, where he formed Fall Of The Bastards.


Jason, Shane, and Craig, ended up in Eugene, Oregon, where they formed Fuckgodintheface with some people they met there. They would wreak havoc in Fuckgodintheface for the next 4 years.
Jason, Shane, and Craig, ended up in Eugene, Oregon, where they formed Fuckgodintheface with some people they met there. They would wreak havoc in Fuckgodintheface for the next 4 years.
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==== Live Recordings====
==== Live Recordings====
* [http://vimeo.com/19991246 1997-02-10 - Double Entendre Records, Denver, CO ]
* [http://vimeo.com/19991246 1997-02-10 - Double Entendre Records, Denver, CO ]
 
* [http://youtu.be/60ivLY1twas 1998-04-08 - Oyahe Center, Rapid City, SD ]


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* Aegisthus
* Aegisthus
* American Heavy Metal Weekend
* American Heavy Metal Weekend
* B.A.I.L.
* Born to Suffer
* Born to Suffer
* Ealdath
* Ealdath
* Fall Of The Bastards
* Fall Of The Bastards
* Fuckgodintheface
* Fuckgodintheface
* Human Certainty
* Oakhelm
* Oakhelm
 
* Quest for Fire
* Yoknapatawpha


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Latest revision as of 13:11, 29 October 2025

Photo still needed
Years Active 1996-1999
Members - Donnie Stanley (guitar)
- Shane Critel (vocals)
- Jason Ader (drums)
- Chris Meyers (bass)
- Craig Henry (guitar)

Interstate 90 spans the entire length of South Dakota. The distance from one end to the other is approximately 400 miles.

When B.A.I.L imploded in the fall of 1996, Donnie and Jason imediately started a new band. They called it, 400 Miles Of Shit. The band started as a two piece, with Donnie on Guitar and Jason on Drums. Jason was new to drums and learned how to play as they wrote music together. They didn't take the project seriously at first. That began to change when Chris Meyers joined in on Bass. His Bass playing added character and depth to the music. After playing together for a few months, they managed to cobble together around 8 nascent songs. But, since none of them were comfortable with vocal duty, the band was in jeopardy of becoming a dreaded "instrumental band." Luckily that changed when they met a recent Lincoln, Nebraska transplant named, Shane. Shane was 4 years older than them, and so they sort of looked up to him as an older brother. They asked him to join and he said h's give it a shot. Shane joined the band as a vocalist, but he soon became the band's frontman (in the truest sense of the word). He drove much of the style and aesthetic, while naturally assuming the roll of band manager. He did everything from buying a van to introducing new musical influences. He not only helped locate and purchase better musical equipment (including Donnie's famous zebra-striped BC Rich), he even suggested that Craig Henry join as the band's 2nd guitarist. Craig was a welcome addition. He filled out the sound and rounded out the interpersonal dynamics.

Musically, 400 Miles Of Shit was primarily influenced by punk bands in the vein of Discharge, Crucifix, Amebix, Doom, and Disrupt. However, around this time, Black Metal (and other styles of Nordic Metal) were becoming known to (an albeit small number of) people in Rapid City. They guys in 400 Miles Of Shit were very much into this type of music and those influences ended up in the band's sound too, although in much subtler ways. Rotting Christ's album, Triarchy Of Lost Lovers was a band favorite. That album changed the way Donnie approached his Guitar playing from there on out.

In 1998, 400 Miles Of Shit went on a 3-week tour, traveling far as far south as Little Rock, Arkansas (opening for Dropdead) and Richmond, Virginia.

They broke up in early 1999.

Jason, Shane, Donnie, and Craig moved to Oregon in 1999.

Donnie ended up in Portland, where he formed Fall Of The Bastards.

Jason, Shane, and Craig, ended up in Eugene, Oregon, where they formed Fuckgodintheface with some people they met there. They would wreak havoc in Fuckgodintheface for the next 4 years.


Releases


Live Recordings

Photos


Links


See Also

  • Aegisthus
  • American Heavy Metal Weekend
  • B.A.I.L.
  • Born to Suffer
  • Ealdath
  • Fall Of The Bastards
  • Fuckgodintheface
  • Human Certainty
  • Oakhelm
  • Quest for Fire
  • Yoknapatawpha

Stickers/Merchandise


Share Your Stories