Mushroomhead

Mushroomhead is an American band from Cleveland that. Due to their mix of styles from hardcore riffs with techno, paired with Rapcore, a mix of rap and hardcore vocals, were successfully A special trademarks are their individual masks. Only two members of Waylon and Jeffrey Nothing unpainted their faces.

History

The eight musicians in the music business since 1992, however, the band initially kept rather on the ground and was known almost exclusively in the United States. 2001, they were taken by Universal Records and subsequently published her first major label album XX, containing songs from previous albums, as well as a new track. In 2003 she published her second major label album XIII, whereupon Bronson, former Sampler, takes the place of JJ Righteous on guitar, who had left the band due to differences with other members. Sampler was then St1tch, the man who is actually responsible for the merchandising of the band.

The end of 2004 left J- man, frontman and vocalist, the band and was replaced by Waylon (3 Quarters Dead ). Because J- Mann Leave dismissed Universal Records Mushroomhead, so that they can manage themselves again.

The band turned in early summer 2005, her Home Video Volume 1 under their direction, finished and published it on 9 August 2005 under their own label, Filthy Hands. The DVD was already years before, been as J- man was still frontman, announced. Therefore, J- man is also seen in Volume 1. The work contains, in addition to all videos as a bonus, mainly material, showing the Tour daily life and work in the studio. In July 2006, Bronson left the band two months later the album Savior Sorrow was released.

In 2009, the band contributed the song Your Soul Is Mine near to the soundtrack of Saw VI. They also played on the Mayhem Festival 2009 instead of Bullet for My Valentine and announced the release of their new album here. The new album, Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children was published on 28 September 2010.

On October 28, 2010 John E. Sekula died, better known as JJ Righteous, at the age of 41 years. He was from the foundation up to the fourth album guitarist in Mushroomhead. What John E. Sekula died, is not known.

Discography

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