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Artist description
A young band, from the Essex/London borders. Based in Romford, they play fast, they play heavy, and they're ready to show the UK what they're made of. |
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Music Style
Thrash/Speed Metal |
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Musical Influences
Metallica, Megadeth, Black Sabbath, Pantera, Slayer, Entombed, Godsmack, Alice in Chains, Motorhead, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, |
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Similar Artists
Metallica, Megadeth, Black Sabbath, |
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Artist History
Origionally formed in March 2002 from ideas and an ex-band put together the previous year. Marc Shuttle and Matt Keil found bassist Tom Levy, and began to execute their plans for world domination. Several line-up changes now, the band are a lot more mature, a lot better, and are to be soon recording a new demo and gigging heavily in 2004. |
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Group Members
Marc Shuttle (Guitars/Vocals)
Billie Skeggs (Bass/Backing Vocals)
Matt Keil (Drums) |
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Instruments
Guitars, Bass, Drums, Vocals |
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Press Reviews
The comeback everyone’s been waiting for though was first up, namely WASTED are back. And it was worth the wait, what a show. A hot young band of Tek regulars this lot played classic proper old school thrash. Ain’t nothing else, powerchords and growly tones. Boosting it somewhat was an unexpected Metallica medley, starting with “The Four Horsemen” before suddenly turning into “St. Anger”, followed by parts of “Seek & Destroy”, “Enter Sandman” and “For Whom The Bell Tolls”. Absolutely fantastic, it got the crowd excited too. Headbanging a-plenty. Wicked. (Dukester's Metal Meltdown www.dukester.uk2k.com and The Tek www.thetek.co.uk)
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Location
Romford, Essex - United Kingdom |
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