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Artist description
Hard-hitting and dynamic, Residue was a heavy metal quartet from Northern New Jersey that captivated audiences with their imaginative songs and memorable live performances. |
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Music Style
Metal |
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Musical Influences
Metallica, Black Sabbath, The Misfits |
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Similar Artists
Life Of Agony, Godsmack, Danzig |
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Artist History
Residue was formed by high school friends Rob Demisch, Bill O'Fallon, and Christian Lapi in September of 1997. For a year, the band played cover songs with several different lead singers. In June of 1998, the trio teamed up with vocalist Jon Donnelly and started writing their own material. Between July 1998 and August 1999, the band released 2 self-produced demo tapes, ("Try To Understand" and "Inferno") and 2 live recordings ("Inferno Live" on tape and "Nine Circles of Hell" on CD.) The band ended its career in August of 1999 when Rob Demisch and Bill O'Fallon left to begin their college careers. |
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Group Members
Rob Demisch- Guitar, Bill O'Fallon- Bass, Christian Lapi- Drums, Jon Donnelly- Vocals |
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Instruments
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Drums |
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Albums
Try To Understand, Inferno, Inferno Live, Nine Circles of Hell |
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Additional Info
E-mail residueaxe@netscape.net to get more info or buy Nine Circles of Hell for $8. |
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Location
Saddle River, NJ - USA |
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