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Artist description
Rogue, from Denver Colorado, is a four piece aggressive metal band. Formed in the spring of 1996, Rogue has since become the biggest and most popular band in the state of Colorado. Touring several times a year the band has built strong followings in other states as well. Most notably Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and Kansas. With the release of their second full length record (SUBLIMINAL) the band popularity has soared to new heights.The band has opened for and shared the stage with several world renowned talents such as Megadeth, Alice Cooper, GWAR, Dokken, Lynch Mob, Yngwie Malmsteen, Armord Saint, Lizzy Borden, Mercyful Fate, Nevermore, the Genitortures, Union, and Iced Earth.Rogue is now promoting themselves nationwide via college radio and several different national retailers. Rogue holds virtually every attendance record in the state of Colorado, but set it's goals much higher. With the college radio campaign underway hopes of a national following and national recognition is what the band is after.Rogue has an energetic live show that can stand up against any band touring anywhere. These four musicians are true performers, and the entire music world is sure to find out about them. With a show stopping performance at the 1999 Milwaukee Metalfest the band landed fans from around the world. The group has been featured in several magazines, even sharing the covers of publications with the likes of Sepultra, Soulfly, Fear Factory, and Hed P.E. |
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Music Style
Aggressive Metal |
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Musical Influences
Any and All |
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Group Members
Bill Terrell (Vocals), John Bollack (Guitar), E.A. Schuster (Bass), Devon Kimzey (Drums) |
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Albums
If I Were God (1998), Subliminal (2001), Rogue Nation (2002) |
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Additional Info
NMA Promoted by The Decibel Fix Network www.decibelfix.net |
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Location
Denver, Colorado - USA |
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