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Artist description
Hot five piece from Sioux City, Iowa. Don't expect
some corn field bumkins though. blind incite is
the best of the current rage music thanks to Merna.
These young band mates are barely legal to play in
the clubs they take by storm. They have had
phenomenal success at outdoor festivals where they
can appear in front of all age shows where everyone
gets into the energy of these five talented artists. |
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Music Style
Raw metal for the new millennium. |
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Musical Influences
Tool, Korn, Metallica, Sevendust |
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Artist History
blind incite came together like most really good
bands, they stole the best artist from several
local bands. That was just as the new millennium
was getting underway. After just a few practice
sessions they began playing live shows and were an
instant hit garnering a solid fan base.
They set up a studio in the basement and recorded
a seven song CD that sold faster then they could
copy on their CD burner. The local attention got
them into some regional shows which led to offers
to open for national acts playing within a 200 mile
radius of their home.
They went to a real studio in October of 2001 to
record a three-song demo that really captured their
live show energy. Old school metal fans will
pick up on the duel guitar riffs reminiscent of
Judas Priest or Iron Maiden, while teenagers will
relate to the primal screams of youthful angst. |
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Group Members
Stevie C. screams the vocals like no one can.
Trautwein and Dangler play gituars as if they were
twins. Captain McWilliams thumbs his five string
bass while Dodi rocks the drums. |
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Instruments
Vocals, twin guitars, five string bass, drums |
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Albums
Rip your face of core |
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Press Reviews
Sioux City Journal, "...Limp Bizkit on steriods." |
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Location
Sioux City, Iowa - USA |
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