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Artist description
Deadlock are a metal band from the east coast of canada. We don'treally sound too much like any other artists, you be the judge. |
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Music Style
hardcore/thrash |
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Musical Influences
Slayer, Sepultura, Cave In, 18 Visions, Hatebreed |
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Similar Artists
deadlock |
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Artist History
Deadlock has existed in some form for the last 5 years, with slightlydifferent lineups. It wasn't until mid 1998 that Anthony Rizzatowas choosen as the drummer for the group. Since then, the grouphas released a cd single, and is soon to release a full album online. |
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Group Members
Warren Krewenki - Bass/VocalsScott MacDonald - GuitarAnthony Rizzato - Drums |
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Instruments
bass, guitar, drums |
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Albums
Reign Single, Illusions of Control, Destructor to Creator |
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Press Reviews
Sean MacGillvary - June 25 1999 Dont fucking fuck with deadlock, either, especially once they release some more stuff they've been working on at Carter's. Warren Krewenki and company put so much of themselves into every show; Warren usually looks like he's gonna blow a gasket when he plays. They had a great slot at the release show, and it served them well. And shit, last time I saw Anthony (drums), he was listening to Hatebreed! The original fat bastard came to fuck you UP.Harry Doyle - June 21 1999 deadlock [thank you, fuck you, and goodnight (metal)] deadlock have one of the best sounding songs on the comp (useless), and played accordingly at the show. anthonly is nuts, warren is the original fat bastard, and scott plays guitar. people were moshing, banging their heads, and thoroughly enjoying a killer set. deadlock have some other material recorded from the same session as the long wall track, and have a demo cd out |
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Location
Glace Bay, Nova Scotia - Canada |
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