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Artist description
Aregnegne is a heavy metal band with a kick-ass attitude and a great dislike for those morons who drive around in their Honda Civics blasting a boom-boom bass symphony at the world. |
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Music Style
Metalcore |
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Musical Influences
Metallica, Korn, Limp Bizkit, Deftones, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath |
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Similar Artists
Korn, Limp Bizkit, Deftones |
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Artist History
The band began in 1999 as a group of five friends in a basement; the three current members plus Simon Robert on guitars and Dave Roy on bass. They played a bunch of cover songs ranging from Metallica to the Eurithmics and thouroughly annoyed their parents and neighbours doing it. They then started writing their owns songs. That's when things began to change. Roy left the band in the summer of 2000 because he "needed more time to study". Pfff. Simon left the band whithin the year to join "Between the Lies", a death metal trio dedicated to belting out Slayer-like anthems of destruction. The remaining gang then got down to some serious writing/recording. The first track that came out of these sessions was "Men in pink", a song about some stuff. Anyway, the recording is pretty awful but they're working on some new material now and plans are being made to record a studio album. Watch out for these guys sometime in the next ten years when they take the music industry by storm. |
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Group Members
Baloo - drums and percussion;
Alistair - vocals and guitars;
Killer - guitars and backing vocals |
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Instruments
Aregnegne exclusively use Ibanez, ESP and Fender guitars, Peavey and Marshall amps, Dunlop and George Dennis picks, Digitech multi-effect pedals, Boss and DOD effects pedals, and a piece of shit drum kit! |
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Albums
Ultra Laundry Live |
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Location
Montreal, Quebec - Canada |
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