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WHO: (there is no particular leadership involving the order that these names are listed)

BIOGRAPHY : by Doug

 

WHO: (there is no particular leadership involving the order that these names are listed)

Scott Huot-bass guitar 23,lives in Berlin can be reached at scottcom13@aol.com

Doug Aubin-vocals 23,lives in Manchester, home# 666-0887 or 867-6099

Matt Charest-guitar 24,lives in Berlin, home# 752-1918

Chad King- drums 23,lives in Rumney, home# 786-2675

Contact any of the members for booking.

 

WHAT: It’s hard to say really, with all the new types of metal terminology and categorization, what to call it is mostly up to the listener. Although it’s such a common question that a solid answer is nice to have, therefore we have decided to call it death-core, we haven’t heard this term before but that doesn’t mean that it didn’t already exist.

Our band has a very heavy “Death Metal” influence, but isn’t as technical at all times, we often resort to slower sludgy riffing and breakdowns to build momentum for a snap session of blast beats. The lyrical content mostly consists of oppressed driven vengeful spite with hellish overtones accommodated by a fair deal of blood and guts.

 

WHEN: We probably would have a lot more music if we weren’t so nuts about playing out, we find it hard to sit home and write if there is an opportunity to play somewhere cause to us that’s what its all about. We play anywhere.

 

WHERE: Sometime in 95’ the whole concept was born in the vast metropolis of Berlin New Hampshire, ha! but was short-lived do to members moving away to different places for different reasons. The fall of 2001 proved that evil never dies when we all drifted back into our home state and just started writing, rehearsing almost like we never stopped and that lead to playing a lot of small local shows. Eventually we joined forces with Born Into Chaos (Woodsville NH) whom we now consider a brother band that intensified our drive to play out.

 

WHY: In the beginning we though we would be condemned to life in the basement were we jam, but in short time we developed a respectable local fan base and the type of encouragement and support we thought we would never have, hence never forgetting why we started. We all grew up as brothers supporting the underground, we found ourselves driving over five hours one way in the dead of winter on a school night to see some of our predecessors. Now that we are a little older we feel the only way to further our loyalty and contributions to the underground is to create, which brings us to present date.