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Artist description
Unique rock band that combines alternative rock, with
keyboard work, and driving vocals |
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Music Style
Alternative/Rock/Tech |
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Musical Influences
The Apex Theory, Orgy, Sevendust, KraftWerk, Metallica |
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Similar Artists
Orgy, Breaking Benjamin, Sevendust, |
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Artist History
HarbadiFormed in the summer of 2001 by Bill n.(drums /keys) starting out as a blink 182 cover band, T(F)D was going nowhere and nowhere fast. Origionally called (F)uhtwack. We spent most of our early days playing in the rat infested American Music Cafe, in Murrysville PA. After playing for crowds of about 4 people, and doing blink 182 covers, other musicians Brian Dougherty(guitar), Adam Miller(bass), as well as Bill were fed up. The sound was then transformed ofer to a unique style, and a mesh of origional music (or so we thaught) former guitarest P.R. was alwsys writing music, and presenting it to the band. we kicked him out for plajorism after we found that he took blink 182 songs and tranformed them into new ones, claiming he wrote them. after he left, we replaced P.R. with Adam King, a more talented and educated musician, who has a much better taste in music. Kristin Wagner was added on bass to fill out the sound, and combining the vocals of talented musician Tony Dorsey. TFD are currently in Pittsburgh looking for shows or promotions, so if anyone can help us out it would be gratly apreciated.
-TFD-
2003
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Group Members
Brian Dougherty-VioTar
Bill Harbadin-Drums/Keys
Adam King-Guitar
Kristin Wagner-Bass
Tony Dorsey-Voices |
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Instruments
drums,bass,viotar,guitar,vocal chords,keys |
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Albums
Into The Portal (comming soon...) |
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Additional Info
People Are Always Afraid Of Whats Different... |
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Location
North Versailles, Pennsylvania - USA |
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