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Artist description
homeland. was a rap-core band from Sarasota Florida from the late 90's. We broke up in 1998 but our music is still here for you to listen too because we worked hard on it and it was fun. |
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Music Style
Rap/Core |
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Musical Influences
Korn, Deftones, Beastie Boys, Wu-Tang, Sepultura |
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Similar Artists
Ourselves, we were doing it before this shit was popular |
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Artist History
We started playing together around 94-95 because the music scene was stale. We liked hip hop and we liked heavy music so we got our boy Mike to spin turntables and had 3 guys rapping along with 7 string crunches. Now everybody is doing it and getting rich...oh well, that's what living in a shitbag old people town will do for ya'. |
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Group Members
Jeremy Prince, Christopher Irving, Nicholas Papas, Scott Davis, Fred Weiss, DJ Jamhot |
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Instruments
6 & 7 string guitars, 6 string bass, turntable wizardry, anger driven vocal spewing |
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Albums
Spacklejohndoeclosed (1995), Divine (1996), Kitty (1997) |
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Press Reviews
"this is the most energetic young band I have ever seen" -eclipse magazine 1997 |
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Additional Info
End religion before it ends us |
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Location
Sarasota, FL - USA |
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