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Artist description
Our goal is to create extremely brutal and melodic music and to make our audience experience an unforgetable feeling of mass chaos and total destruction. |
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Music Style
Brutal Yet Melodic Metal Drawing Serious Influence From 80's And Power Metal, Thrash And Death Metal, And Hardcore |
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Musical Influences
Autopsy, Ozzy Osbourne, Broken Hope, Yngwie Malmsteen, James Murphy, Kreator, Therion, SOD, Deicide, Drowningman, Iron Maiden, Vision Of Disorder, DPG, Anthrax, Rudy Ray Moore, Helloween, Wrath, Dragonland, 13, Adamantium, Inferno, From Autumn To Ashes, Dillinger Escape Plan, Los Crudos, Cryptopsy, etc. |
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Similar Artists
Helloween, Broken Hope, Bad Luck 13, Hirax, Iron Maiden, Death, Vision Of Disorder, DRI, From Autumn To Ashes |
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Artist History
Hardgore was formed in June of 1999 with Mike Juliano on guitars and Cappy Halphen on drums. After becoming pissed off at what metal has become, they decided they needed to make an impact. In September 2000 Hardgore was joined by the lunatic Nick Jenson on vocals. In November of 2000 Cappy took over the role of vocals for Hardgore, while continuing to play the drums! Also in November guitarist Carlo Luciani and bassist named Brian Gilroy joined the band. Hardgore took a 6 month break and in March of 2002 Hardgore with a new lineup and new, more brutal sound. Mike on guitars, Cappy on drums and vocals, and Brian "Briguy" Kelly on bass. Hardgore will continue their vicious, extreme assault to the gory end!!! |
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Group Members
Mike Juliano - Guitars/Samples ; Cappy Halphen - Drums/Vocals ; Briguy - Bass Guitar |
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Instruments
Guitars, Bass, Drums, Samples |
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Albums
Demo (in the works) |
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Press Reviews
Dark Land Magazine (2000), Metalfest Magazine (2001) |
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Location
Philadelphia, PA - USA |
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