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    Artist description
    Heavy Metal Warriors making music and albums that tell a story about a group of heroes known as the WARRIOR FRENZY. Our music is a cross of like Tool, Faith No More, Manowar, and a little Guns N Roses or something.
    Music Style
    Heavy Metal
    Musical Influences
    Guns N Roses, Manowar, Ultimate Warrior, Role Playing Games, He-man, Ninjas, G.I. Joe, blood, war, steel, Faith No More, Sega and the destructon of evil.
    Similar Artists
    WARRIOR FRENZY! But if you need some idea. . .Manowar, Linkin Park, Micheal Jackson, Korn, Vanilla Ice, Nsync, Britney Spears, tool, eminem, Faith No More, Iron Maiden, and wrestler theme music.
    Artist History
    This is the story of Warrior Frenzy. 3 guys had a goofy band that was called Shut up Stupid and we sang about poop. It was cool and funny and we thought we were going to be rock stars just like all the people on MP3.com . Warrior Joe, Neff, and Keem 0 Doom were unable to seperate for a long time and this is why you see them so much. Two guys had a vision on the side and made a metal band with a computer and a mic and called it Caged Heat 2000. This was back in 1997. Before cutting the demo tape the name changed to Warrior Frenzy. The members were Warrior Joe and John o Death. I made that up we didn't have names yet, but I think John wants to remain secret. Warrior Frenzy's first cd was done late in 1997 early 1998. 4 crazy college room mates and a Sega. We sang on the greatest Sega cheese metal songs ever made. Warrior Joe, One Man Mosh Pit, Rikki Der Larken, and Hooksie were born. So it was a big joke and it was funny because 1997 was a time where metal and big hair and the mullet rippings had taken full force. After such riddicule we created the powerful Chapter 2. We kept the power of pre recorded tunes and got permission from people that made mods of metal. We sang on them and we thought we were cool. Added to this roster is none other than the one you know as Stupid. J-Tek. On the side though, One Man Mosh Pit, Neff, Warrior Joe and Keem O Doom with Secret John were in a serious band called the Tenth. No warrior names just all out metal/hardcore music. This was really hard when the Tenth broke up because Keem o Doom Moved to Buffalo and stuff. So Neff and Warrior Joe tried to revise Shut up Stupid and make it into S.U.S. crew. Keem and Hooksie both took part of playing drums on this recording. Songs like Bring it and Stomp the hell out of Satan's head were made all the way back then. Well, we made a demo tape of that and it was just not what we thought it was going to be. Warrior Frenzy was getting popular though and so we decided to throw it on the internet and we laughed hard at it. Now were around 1999, Neff and Warrior Joe are still wanting to play out and keep the power alive. So in a move that only made sence to Warrior Joe at that time, he smashed S.U.S. crew into Warrior Frenzy making it one entity. And in all honesty It was much of the Tenth also. Warrior Frenzy Vs. The Demon Spawn was a huge 24 track cd with songs all mixed from real recordings to computer cut scenes and songs, to heavy tenth songs. This one was probably the one that people could look back and think. . .dang this is a ton of funny crap. The humor was there and the songs were there but we wanted better quality. We wanted funny but not crap. So the year of 2001 Warrior Frenzy puts out an almost studio quality album called Brain Doomage. This one sounded great and it was funny. When Warriors Attack was just killer. One Man Mosh Pit actually wrote most of that one. Neff wanted more so we searched and searched for new blood band members so we could do it live. We wanted to play so bad because we haven't touched a stage since 1998 with the Tenth. Low and behold Nailz our new bass player and after a few tryouts Riot Boy merged from the ashes of drumming power. Now you have these songs on this site, Hope you liked that history about the Frenzy. Rock on! Neff is making more songs and we are playing live again. A great world, earth is.
    Group Members
    Neff(Guitars/Vocals), KEEM O DOOM(Drums), Nailz(Bass/Key boards/Vocals), and Warrior Joe(Vocals/Guitars/Lyrics). Other contributions from: J-tek/Stupid (Snd Fx Tech stuff and Vocals), Rikki Der Larken(Battle Cry of Doom and Vocals), and One Man Mosh Pit(lyrics/vocals). Goat Lord (Distributor to the all ages crowds.)
    Instruments
    We use Guitars, drums, bass, and Keyboards.
    Albums
    Warrior Frenzy - first album that started the hooplah. Chapter 2 - A follow up with our first enemy, The Clan of Pillage, we were victorious in the end and we did get our He-man underwear back. Vs. The Demon Spawn: 3rd album of doom is where we finaly got our hands on Evil-Lor and his new army of death. Brain Doomage: 4th album where Keem o Doom took on the summoning power of Baine and his evil Spalinjas. New Blood: Evil-Lor returns and wipes out many of the warriors with his new Clan of Pillage. You have to get the cd if you want to know what happens in the end.
    Additional Info
    Ahh! I think if you read the top you know everything except about Sweatin' House, and you probably won't get anything about that from me.
    Location
    Erie, PA - USA

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