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Artist description
Fast-to-medium-slow moshcore with catchy riffs and a clean heavy sound. |
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Music Style
Hardcore |
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Musical Influences
Hatebreed, Sheer Terror, Gorilla Biscuits, Sick of it All, Side by Side, Minor Threat, etc. |
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Similar Artists
A hardcore Black Sabbath, maybe? |
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Artist History
See our website for the complete Brethren bio!
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Group Members
Javier Otero - vocals,
Julian DelBueno - bass guitar,
Luis Rodriguez - guitar,
Jose "Flaco" Gonzalez - guitar,
Javier Dueñas - drum set |
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Instruments
Two guitars, a bass, vocals, and a drum set. |
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Albums
To Live Again (1998) |
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Press Reviews
"Known for their heavy, slow beat-down sound that Miami has embraced, with just an ep tape and a two-song seven-inch on Roundhouse Records, Brethren have done things to our scene that haven't been done in a long time. They helped kids to start caring again, starting bands and writing 'zines. They basically took out the lame that surrounded the scene for a period of time. Now with their first ever full-length [To Live Again, on OHEV Records] they will bring back the integrity of this thing we call hardcore. It's a new approach with more up-tempo material. While still maintaining that crunch that makes you want to split some shit in the pit. Miami's on the ball, people... It's time to shine..." - Open Zine #7, December 1998 |
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Additional Info
Trapped In Reality (1996, cassette), No Regrets (1996, 7-inch) |
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Location
Miami, FL - USA |
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