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Artist description
FUSE X is like an uncontrolable tornado from the minute they hit the stage. They have a bold new sound that's going to take the world by storm. |
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Music Style
Alternative Rock |
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Musical Influences
Creed, Finger Eleven, Bush |
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Similar Artists
Creed, Finger Eleven, Bush We have developed our own sound through their influence. |
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Artist History
FUSE X was founded in 1997 by 4 old school mates Bryan Anderson, Marty Wade, Cory Wynn, and Jason Gamilion. They began developing a style that sounded similar to Bush in the beginning. They started playing clubs for free just for a chance to prove themselves. They lost their original lead guitarist in the fall of 1998. The band played as a 3 piece until about February of 1999. They found a new guitarist and old friend Daniel Cox. With this new combination the band began practicing 2 to 3 times a week. Their sound became one of all their own. Around July of 1999 things started picking up for FUSE X, they began playing shows on a regular basis. They presently play through out the southeast. On May 11, 2001 the band released its first cd to the public. The band currently has air play in multiple college towns and on the Mississippi coast. The rest is yet to be seen. |
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Group Members
Bryan Anderson, Cory Wynn, Marty Wade, and Daniel Cox |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums |
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Albums
fuse x |
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Press Reviews
"FUSE X is one of the hottest new rock acts to hit the music world"Curtis Taylor - Nuwave Records - 3/17/00 |
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Additional Info
Check us out on the web at http://www.fusecom.com, and thanks for your support. |
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Location
Brandon, MS - USA |
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