Rein Sanction

The band's style soon changed after Mark Gentry started to study jazz and classical and was exposed to the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Hüsker Dü.

[5] Rein Sanction disbanded in 1993;[6][7] according to bassist Ian Chase, the band broke up "due to health concerns.

In 2010, Mark Gentry released a full-length, Good One, which featured drum loops as backing tracks; the record is often mistakenly credited to Rein Sanction.

[10] The band's sound was heavily compared to that of Dinosaur Jr.,[7][11] with AllMusic's Bradley Torreano describing their as "the same brand of sludge pop.

"[5] The band's debut, Broc's Cabin, was characterized by guitar distortion and psychedelia; Mark Gentry’s use of wah-wah, distortion and envelope filter was compared to the works of early Meat Puppets and Dinosaur Jr.[7] Gentry's vocal melodies were also compared to those of Hüsker Dü.