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Artist description
6 members |
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Music Style
Hardcore rock |
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Musical Influences
floyd,Soul fly,hed pe, |
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Similar Artists
No one!! |
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Artist History
DROP360 was formed in 1998 by Joel Hopkins (formerly of Godbone), Benjamin Fitzgerald (industrial-programmer, studio-freak) & vocalist Mike Reardon (former bassist of Grasshopper) at Joel's recording facility Sonix Soundz in Brockton, MA. In need of a bassist, Joel called on ex-Godboner bass-specialist John Martin. Then there is "Big Bad" Robert McIntyre, who was recording his solo rap project at Sonix Soundz. The band was onto something once Rob slid his slick raps onto a track that turned the bands first song "Kill No One" into a slamming hit. A few months into the project the band decided that they needed a permanent drummer. In steps So. Cal. drummer Mick Palmesano (former Priority Records & Restless Records recording artist). |
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Group Members
John Martin,mike reardon,joel hopkins,Rob Delivree Macintire,ben fitzgerald |
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Albums
high off the trauma |
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Press Reviews
Drop360 has a crazy coming out to get you, and your mother all in just five songs. They're two vocalist's work really well together and I love the rap/hardcore mix. The instruments are much more hardcore sounding then rap. The music has some great drum beats that work really well together with the bass.
It's hard to compare Drop360 to other bands since they have such an unique sound. They resemble the late band Snot. Snot however usually played much faster music, whereas Drop360 has a melow sound. Not saying that their music doesn't get fast, it can get crazier then Snot. Check these guys out at
jojo - Rock Zine |
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Location
quincy, Ma - USA |
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