100 Demons

100 Demons is an American metalcore and hardcore punk band from Waterbury, Connecticut, was founded in 1998.

History

The band was formed in 1998 by drummer Rich Pink and guitarist Jeremy " Bubba" Braddock. In the same year came the Demo We Are Forsaken, after which the guitarist Sean Martin and bassist Jay McGuire. A short time later, Bruce LePage came as the new singer and Steve Karp as the new bassist for the band, while Rick Brayall was occupied as a second guitarist. In 2000 the debut album In the Eyes of the Lord came on Good Life Recordings. After singer LePage again left the band and was replaced by another line-up changes of the singer post by Pete Morcey. Under the guidance of producer Zeuss, the band then recorded at Planet Z Studios recorded their self-titled second album, in 2004 on Deathwish Inc. as a new bassist to this was included Erik Barret. In November 2004, performances included along with Donnybrook and Cast Aside from the U.S. and Mexico. In January of the following year, the band then performances held together with Champion, Outbreak and Down to Nothing before concerts with himself cast aside and The Dreams You should connect the In in November. On November 1, the band was announced, however, that she could hold until further notice, no further trips for personal reasons. In 2006, singer Pete Morcey left the band, prompting LePage returned to the band. However, this should be of short duration, since the middle of 2007 he left the band and was replaced again by Morcey. Thereupon, occasional concerts and performances joined at various festivals.

Style

The band played on their debut album hardcore punk, which was also partially interspersed with metal elements. Characteristic are on the album, especially the use of double bass, and the use of guitar solos. The album can be compared to the works of Hatebreed or Pro - Pain's publication The Truth Hurts. On their self-titled album, the band played a mixture of metallic and classic hardcore. The use of breakdowns is also characteristic. In addition, elements of rock music are occasionally used. The vocals on the album is reminiscent of Pro-Pain. In Metal Hammer album is described as a mixture of Hatebreed, Madball and Biohazard. In addition, it would please both NYHC fans and metalcore listeners.

Discography

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