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Artist description
=RooT=, well when we write songs, every song seems
to be different we dont have a song which sounds
like another song or anything. We dont like stickin
to restrictions, and not fitting this "nu metal"
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Music Style
heavy, fast, melodic, silly, different |
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Musical Influences
Our influences include Deftones, KoRn, Will Haven, System Of A Down, Amen, 36 Crazyfists and elements of Fear Factory. |
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Similar Artists
Deftones, Will haven, pitchshifter, napalm death, nulcear rabbit, dillinger escape plan, soad,sikth,sky came falling, hell is for heros |
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Artist History
Root formed in the summer of 2002, when vocalist Rob got tired of his job as an international secret agent and decided that instead of blowing up terrorists, he would save the world through the powers of heavy metal. However he could do this alone, and so he set about creating an elite force for heavy metal ninjas with which to form a band. Using his Fisherprice chemistry kit, he was able to use the DNA codes from one of Tom Morrello's snotty tissues to clone up guitarist Laurie in his lunch hour at work. The circle was completed by drum master Riddles who was bought on ebay for a mere £5,000,000.
Together the three of them began their mission, but Rob soon realised
there was problem in that he could not actually play the bass. So he
swiftly dialed up legendary porn star Rikki Vibes from his former band to complete the four piece, and thus the quest to save the earth began...
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Group Members
Rob Quick- Vocals
Laurie Cowen- Guitar
Simon Ridley-aka riddles-Drums
Ricky Vibes-Bass |
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Instruments
stuff |
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Albums
n/a |
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Additional Info
demo very near completed |
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Location
Southampton, Hampshire - United Kingdom |
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