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Artist description
Lesser Known God is aggressive music for an aggressive generation. The music is powerful and Violent and will get your blood moving. |
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Music Style
New Metal, but Extreme New Metal |
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Musical Influences
Meshuggah, Mudvayne, Slipknot, Nothingface, Skinlab, Machine Head, Chimaira, Lamb of God, Soulfly |
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Similar Artists
Not sure, decide for yourself |
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Artist History
LKG started out as just a couple of guys jamming for fun. Although three out of the five members went to school together, it was about two years after high school, (in 2000) that one of the guitar players (Jacob) and the drummer (Tommy) started playing together. Another two years went by with various members coming and going therefore the band was never actually "complete". Recently, another high school buddy, who was the drummer of another Fort Worth band (SPILL), decided that he would pick up a mic and give that a shot. We couldn't believe what we were hearing. We knew that he was it and we had to have him singing for us. So the search for a 2nd guitarist and bass player had once again begun!! After looking around we hooked up with Troy (Guitarist formerly of VENTT), and Joseph (Bass player formerly of Deamon). The band was finally complete and a "LESSER KNOWN GOD" was born.
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Group Members
Cody Blakely - Voices,
Jacob Flores - 7 string Noizes,
Tommy Crooks- Skin Destruction,
Joseph J. Fontenot - Low Noize,
Troy Broyles- 7 String Twanger |
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Instruments
Vocal Pipes, 7 String Guitars, Double bass destruction, 5 string Bass |
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Albums
Demo |
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Press Reviews
Saturday night brought me out to Lone Star Country Club in Coppell for Lesser Known God (playing their first show), Rex Mundi, Grain and Mudflap. I kinda feel sorry for the last three bands, because I had a hard time getting into them after seeing Lesser Known God. I really had my hopes up high for these guys, because of Troy from Ventt and Joe from Daemon/Self-Propelled Messiah being in their ranks. I can say I was not disappointed. In fact, I was completely blown away. Apart from some minor hiccups during the first song (gotta keep a grip on them sticks, Tommy!!), their set was completely flawless. To my knowledge, the other three members of the band have never been in bands before (or none that got any momentum going, maybe), yet they all moved like they have been doing this for years. There were no first gig jitters, no nervousness that I could see and their front man had no trouble talking to the crowd. They managed to bring a lot of aggression while still making good use of melody, in places. The whole set was just tight as hell. They are definitely a band with a bright future ahead of them.
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Additional Info
The L.K.G. Demo is coming. Hold on to your ass!!!!!!!! |
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Location
Arlington, TX - USA |
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