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Artist description
Upstate SC's own - REMOVED
From the foothills of Greenville, South Carolina comes the hard hitting sounds of Removed.
After countless days and hours spent recording, practicing, and promoting, the four piece Removed has been described as, Hard working, very versatile, and dedicated to what they do. They are also down to earth and serious in their writing, going beyond conventional mainstream music with deep, thoughtful lyrics. Removed also has a sense of humor though, deriving from the fact that above all, they are friends before band mates, an important quality that any band wishing to go the distance should possess.
Removeds sound is somewhat of an emo-style meets a hard edge with substance and melody rolled into one. This can be contributed to their wide variety of influences. With their sound comes a confident high-energy stage show, one to definitely be checked out. Removed is relentless in their pursuits to satisfy on -lookers and capture new audiences – to hopefully turn those watching into fans, and fans into friends. |
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Music Style
Hardcore in moderation |
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Musical Influences
Glassjaw, Nonpoint, 40 Below Summer, Deftones, Poison the Well |
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Artist History
"We're taught history in order to learn from other peoples' mistakes, and how to best avoid emulating those mistakes." |
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Group Members
Members are:
Jeremy Davis - Vocals
Dave Misko - Guitar
Shane Campfield - Guitar
Adam Lankford - Drums |
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Albums
Educational (2003) |
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Press Reviews
GoUpstate.com - An online service of the Herald Journal (2/14/03)
"Modern guitar rock with emphasis on style over image. If you like Godsmack or other modern hard rock bands, I think you will love these guys."
Greenville News [Interview] - (09/05/03) - visit...
http://greenvilleonline.com/entertainment/2003/09/04/2003090413554.htm |
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Additional Info
Our fans are the shiz. Our main goal is to expose as many people as possible to our music. Like it or not. :) |
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Location
Greenville, SC - USA |
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