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Artist description
Aggressive metal with a melodic hook. Constant touring has made sbt an extremly impressive live act. ENERGY!!!!!! |
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Music Style
Metal |
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Musical Influences
Sabbath, Cradle of Filth, Pantera, Nevermore, Dream Theater... MILLIONS OF HEAVY BANDS! |
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Similar Artists
Nevermore / Pissing razors / Skrape / Flotsam & Jetsam |
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Artist History
The band was formed in early 2000. We have done 4 U.S. tours and have performed over 150 shows nationally. Few bands are tighter, few bands have the jknow how and NO bands do this ON THIER OWN!. No label support, no financial backing. Just the sheer BALLS to get our music out with whatever means are needed. Enough said.. download the songs. |
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Group Members
Dave Brown - Vocals Matt DiFabio - Guitars Doug Rush - Guitars Bill Mez - Bass Johnny Sasso - Drums |
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Instruments
guitar, bass, drums |
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Albums
The Anatomy of Being (2000) / Self Titled (new release) |
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Press Reviews
"Single Bullet Theory don't complain about the original music scene. They bought a R.V. and travel everywhere across the U.S..Sure it's tough at times, but these guys are laying great ground work for any future record label that's smart enough to sign them,not to mention the fact that constant touring has made them into an awesome live act. Lot's of people run around saying "support the underground". Well here's your chance."
Dan Lorenzo of hades and Non Fiction in Stepping Out Magazine 4-11-01
SINGLE BULLET THEORY. The Anatomy of Being - 92 out of 100
It's finally here. The five-song debut from the upcoming band Single Bullet Theory. Out of the ashes of Cipher comes guitarists Matt DiFabio and Doug Rush, original Cipher vocalist Mark Shveima Jr. along with drummer John Sasso and Seven Witches bassist Bill Mez. While the qualities that made Cipher so special (i.e. Matt's signature Non-Fiction inspired riffing and Mark's multi-faced range and Chris Cornell like emotion) are also present in Single Bullet Theory, the music on the Anatomy of Being has more in common with modern bands like Sevendust. The five songs which compromise The Anatomy of Being exhibit Single Bullet Theory's songwriting prowess and diversity. Opener "Imperfect Fit" displays their aggressive side, while "One Bullet" and "Space to Breathe" both have a deeper edge, the latter their most explorative and melodic work. "Surface Tension" is perhaps my favorite track as Mark creates a myriad of styles to blend with the complex emotions of the music. "Crawl" is an apt closer to this hard-hitting debut. With talent like this and music appealing to today's popular scene it's just a matter of time before a major label sees the potential here.
Review by Brett- November issue Transcending The Mundane
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Additional Info
Look for sbt on the road across the USA in May 2002 |
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Location
Philadelphia, PA - USA |
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