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Artist description
Hard Hitting Alternative Metal from Brandon,FL |
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Music Style
Alternative Metal |
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Musical Influences
Killswitch Engage, Nothingface, Dry Kill Logic, Soil, Deftones, Six Feet Under, Metallica, DIO, Brand New Sin |
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Similar Artists
Godsmack, Sevendust, Nothingface, Shinedown, Disturbed, Misery Theory, Soil, Brand New Sin, Noware, Amend, Stillborn Nursery, School For Heores, Simplekill, One Step Behind, Trivium, Stalling Dawn |
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Artist History
Anything Wrong formed in early 2003 when Monk's first attempt at the band failed. Him and Sean had been best friends and always wanted to start a band together so Sean volunteered to become the new lead vocalist for AW. They began writing songs and soon started to look for a lead guitarist. In the middle of April 2003 they found Ryan and after the first audition Monk and Sean both knew they had something special going so Ryan joined and the band was almost complete. AW could not find themselves a bass player for a while so they decided just to record a demo and get a studio bass player to fill in so they could at least have something out there and get their name circulating. Then finally after the cd was almost complete they got an email from a guy named Joe who was interested in what Anything Wrong was trying to do. After two auditions Joe joined to group and now with a complete lineup the band is stronger than ever and looking to get their name out there. |
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Group Members
Sean:vocals/
Ryan:guitar/
Joe:bass/
Monk:drums |
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Instruments
Vocals, lead, bass, and drums |
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Albums
Sampler |
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Additional Info
Band's AOL/AIM: anythingwrong1 (Monk); anythingwrongx (Sean); cloudedpariah (Ryan); SAT1390 (Joe) |
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Location
Brandon, Florida - USA |
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