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1) Cold World is a Hardcore Band from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Featuring members Dan (Vocals), Nick (Drums), Alex (Guitar), Haroun (Guitar), and Derek (Bass). They recently released their 2nd full length, "Dedicated to Babies Who Came Feet First" on Deathwish Inc. Earlier line-ups included Brad 'Bad Kid' Zielen, Dave Foster, and Will Atkin. The Cold World remix albums were done by Nick Woj, who's also a DJ. http://www.myspace.com/thecoldworld
1. Broken (trip hop / breakbeat / abstract hip hop) Follow "Broken" At At www.beatsbybroken.com
Christopher Green or better known as "Broken" was born in Anchorage,AK...
A place where he learned his first musical understandings at, from his brother's beat up stereo and his father's record collection "Broken" gained an early understanding of what hits the heart.
Later moving to Canada and going through many phases and changes during the process Broken heard many types of music which he still carries with him to this day.
E.Town Concrete was a band from Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA. They formed in 1995 and shortly thereafter released Time 2 Shine, their first full-length album, in 1999 on the Resurrection A.D. label. They have since released four more albums on various record labels, such as Razor & Tie and Ironbound Recordings. The band has recently decided to call it quits. Some fans believe the band to be hardcore, while others claim E.Town Concrete plays a form of metalcore. Most, however, accept the band as a rapcore group, though they are significantly heavier than most rapcore artists.
Thousand Foot Krutch is a Canadian alternative band formed in 1997, currently composed of Trevor McNevan (vocals), Steve Augustine (drums), Joel Bruyere (bass) and Ty Dietzler (touring guitarist), all of whom are Christians. McNevan and Augustine are also in FM Static; Joel Bruyere, has also started his own side project, entitled The Drawing Room; also McNevan has contributed guest vocals with Three Days Grace, Falling Up, Worth Dying For, Kj-52, Demon Hunter, Hawk Nelson and Manafest.
There are currently (4) artists using the name "Theory" (1) UK based Drum'n'bass (Jungle) producer (2005 - current)
(2) Hip-Hop artist from Yonkers,New York, USA (1998 - current)
(3) Hybrid Rock/Metal band from New Jersey, USA (2000 - 2003)
(4) Hip-Hop/Folk/other solo artist from Brighton, UK (1994 - Current) Now "Theory 77".
(1) Discography: www.rolldabeats.com/artist/theory
Official Homepage: www.theorymusic.info
MySpace: www.myspace.com/theoryoneuk
There are at least four artists with this name: 1) Instrumental electronica artist, Etric Lyons from Toronto, Canada. An accomplished bass player and studio/tour musician, KUSH creates pleasantly spacious and delicate ambient/downtempo works that relax the soul and invigorate the senses. His main releases, "Streams of Consciousness Vol. 1" (2004) and "Temptation Sessions" (2002), are chilled-out downtempo classics. 2) Ivory Coast roots reggae vocalist and leader of Kush & Jah Bloodfiyah Angels 3) Australian jazz/prog rock band who released two albums in the mid-70s. 4) Rap-metal supergroup Kush formed in 2000 by B-Real of Cypress Hill, Deftones guitarist Stephen Carpenter and Fear Factory members Raymond Herrera and Christian Olde Wolbers.
Hell is Harmony came to life in 2008. After writing enough material the band started gigging around Scotland (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee), always receiving good reviews and gaining a group of faithful followers. In the same year the band recorded a demo called
The one and only white rapper form the suburbs that has never spent a day in the hood and likes to eat chipotle chicken tacos cuz they're good. You may have been baptized but now its time to get raptized by his rymes.
Full Scale was an alternative-metal band from Perth, Australia formed in 1998. The band moved to Melbourne in the year 2000 and released two EPs, "White Arrows" and "Black Arrows" they were released by Popstar Records and Full Scale toured the east coast extensively. Further down the track the band moved to Los Angeles and was signed to Columbia Records (Sony BMG) and released their full length self-titled debut in 2005. Full Scale was known to tour with other popular alternative-metal Australian bands such as The Butterfly Effect and their strong politically motivated lyrics.