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Artist description
For The Love Of Suffering is 5 very experienced guys with very unique backgrounds. 3 members from Alaska'sSKELLUM, one from Californias notorious bay area metal sceneand one with a degree in music and music theory. With intense big sound, driving vocals, and mind blowing guitar riffs, FTLOS hascreated a new standard for Seattles metal scene. |
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Music Style
HEAVY/PROGRESSIVE/SPEED/THRASH METAL |
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Musical Influences
FEAR FACTORY, TESTAMENT, SLIPKNOT, SEPULTURA |
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Similar Artists
Machine Head, Fear Factory, Testament |
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Artist History
For The Love Of Suffering began life in August of1995 in Seattle, Washington in the midst of a huge anti-metal backlash. FTLOS formed and quickly became one of the most aggressive heavy metal bands in the Northwest. They have performedwith numerous local bands as well as national actssuch as Nevermore, Exodus, Skinlab, International acts Feel So Bad, Meat wagon, and local underground legends The Accüsed. F*T*L*O*S regularly plays at various Northwest venues and has played over 150 shows in the area.FTLOS are featured nationally on the DSS satellite systems metal music channel . They are regularly played on the local radio program and have gained respect as one of the top metal bands in Seattle.With the independent release of their first recording 'Not Affected By Pain', and an overwhelming positive response from industry insiders, F*T*L*O*S have quickly become known among metal fans in Seattle, the Northwest, and elsewhere through out the world. |
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Group Members
Jamie Carter-vocalsJimme Wagley-Lead/Rhythm guitarJoe Jauregui-Rhythm/Lead guitarEric Close-BassShannon Laird-Drums |
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Additional Info
Several giveaway cassettes, shirts, stickers, promo pictures and more |
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Location
seattle, WA - USA |
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