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'''Mk Ultra''' was an American alternative band that played between 1994 and 1999. The group formed in the Bay Area in the early nineties and went on to become a hit in local circles. Mk Ultra's career culminated in a national tour in 1999 but came to a rapid end when guitarist John Tyner decided to leave.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.sfweekly.com/1999-06-23/music/riff-raff/ | publisher = [[SF Weekly]] | first = Mark | last = Athitakis | title = Riff-Raff | date = 1999-06-23 | accessdate = 2008-10-16 }}</ref> The other members, already working on side projects, did not wish to find a replacement.

Much of Mk Ultra's style has been carried on by [[John Vanderslice]] and his new band.

==Members==
* Dan Carr on bass and backup vocals, now a member of [[Creeper Lagoon]]
* Matt Torrey on drums, backup vocals and piano, became a member of [[Jets to Brazil]]
* John Tyner, guitar and backup vocals
* [[John Vanderslice]], lead vocals, guitar, and sampling, now a solo artist

==Discography==
*''Mk Ultra'' (1994)
*''Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' (1996)
*''The Dream Is Over '' (1999)

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