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Artist description
Devil's Advocate combines great lyrics with hard driving music. Devil's Advocate is, in every sense, a great rock band. AND THEY ARE VERY POOR AND ARE ABOUT TO BE HOMELESS...So please go order the CD. |
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Music Style
Hard Rock |
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Musical Influences
Motley Crue, Ozzy, Metallica, Savatage, Bon Jovi, Skid Row, Rob Zombie and Kiss |
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Similar Artists
Motley Crue, Ozzy, Metallica, Savatage, Bon Jovi, Skid Row, Rob Zombie, Kiss, Black Sabbath, Guns N Roses, Aerosmith, Buck Cherry, Type O Negative, Matchbox 20, 3 doors down, Papa Roach |
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Artist History
Devil's Advocate began in the basement of vocalist, Mike Kashey's house, in 1998 with guitar player Joey Grano. Since then the pair has written, and with the help of some NJ's most talented musicians, recorded two full length albums. The first, a self-titled debut, and their sophmore effort, "Static", due for release in December 2000/January 2001. The band is currently in the process of booking a national 9 month tour of clubs through the US. For more information, contact your local promoter. |
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Group Members
Mike Kashey: Lead Vocals/Lyrics --- Joey Grano: Guitars/Backing Vocals ------- Additional Musicians: Louis Santis: Bass --- Steve Dakak: Drums --- R. Sean Faust: All Keyboards |
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Instruments
Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Drums, and some Keys |
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Albums
Self Titled- 2000 "Static"-December 2000/January 2001 |
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Press Reviews
Devil's Advocate is not concerned with press at all, they are a band of average people. They are concerned with the people's opinions, not some guy in an office who has nothing better to do. However, if you are interested in press, check your local newpapers and magazine for reveiws, many of which have covered this band positively. |
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Location
Clifton, New Jersey - USA |
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