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Artist description
Always innovative but never predictable, Industry of Faith strives to break down musical barriers by crafting a unique sound. Warm electronic accects weave in and out of furious guitar lines, and progressive drum beats coupled with devilish basslines proveide a solid foundation for the distict Industry Of Faith sound. Are you a believer yet? |
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Music Style
Introspective experimental electronic rock |
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Musical Influences
Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails, Front Line Assembly, A Perfect Circle, Tool, Faith No More, U2, Smashing Pumkpins, Apoptygma Berzerk, Chevelle, Left Field, Prodigy, Tool |
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Similar Artists
Nine Inch Nails, Tool, Radiohead, Moby, Prodigy, Smashing Pumpkings, U2 |
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Artist History
Clint Lozano and Christopher Short formed IOF in late 2001. They began working furiously on creating a unique blend of electronica and rock unlike any other. Despite percieved inaction by the band, the duo was working hard behind the scenes to methodically craft what was to become their first album. Inspired by a couple of live performances the duo performed in late 2002, "The Lost Generation", IOF's first CD, was created and released in early 2003. IOF has since added bassist Jerome Oxford to the lineup. Clint has since left IOF to pursue his own musical aspirations, but despite the loss of their frontman Chris and Jerome continue to look ahead to the future, still crafting solid songs. |
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Group Members
Christopher Short, Jerome Oxford. |
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Instruments
Keyboards/synths, guitar, bass, drums, and anything else that makes noise. |
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Albums
The Lost Generation |
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Press Reviews
Angeline from Belgium says: “I'm listening to 'the eye of the storm' and I'm really astonished!! It's professional, it's cool, it's finished, (Clint’s) voice is just amazing.” |
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Additional Info
Looking for a STELLAR drummer! |
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Location
Littleton, Colorado - USA |
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