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Artist description
epidermis is a manchester based "post hardcore nu-metal" band. it's not as bad as it sounds. let me set the scene. four bored teens amidst tameside's best kept secret mossley during very depressing times for british music. imagine if you will a band combining all the best qualities of team sleep & hell is for heroes and that would probably not prepare you for the blistering aural euphoria of epidermis. |
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Music Style
Rhythmn & harmony based British post-hardcore, with a nu-metal tinge |
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Musical Influences
Deftones, Hell is for heroes, Team Sleep, Tool, Rival Schools |
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Similar Artists
Rival Schools, Hell is for heroes, Deftones, Jimmy Eat World |
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Artist History
the first signs of the epidermis we know today appeared in early 2002 when bassist spooner, guitarist mich and drummer luke decided to prove that hate to say i told you so by the hives could actually be made much much worse. to try and make their sound less criminally upsetting they recruited vocalist fay & guitarist rob and adopted the name opus 38.
after a lot of hating and stealing translations of rammstein lyrics it was clear that opus 38 were going nowhere, with the full line up not meeting once.
luke rob and mich decided to have one last attempt at practising, spooner being on holiday. amazingly an awesome song emerged that day, ballad of the bumblebee. They decided to let go the fictitious fay, and spooner, it seeming obvious that he was dragging them down. bassist sigh was recruited and rob accepted the terrible burden of vocals. finally they dropped the damning name of opus 38 and settled on epidermis.
and now you know the rest of the story. |
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Group Members
Rob : Guitar, Vocals
Mich: Guitar
Sigh: Bass
Luke: Drums |
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Location
Manchester, Cheshire - United Kingdom |
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