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Artist description
The band combines driving supernatural rhythms from Stephen(bass) and Todd(drums) with crunching low-end guitars and powerful guttural vocals supplied by Dan. |
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Music Style
Industrial Rock |
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Musical Influences
To many to list.. |
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Similar Artists
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Artist History
It all started when Dan Nutton, Singer/Guitarist of Bully Blitzkrieg, was filming his friend's band at a show outside Boston. There he met Stephen Gibson, Singer/Bassist of Cold front. Cold Front's progressive-oriented funk was garnering rave reviews, but ultimately falling on deaf ears. Soon the two were playing in one of the most popular bands in New England, The Bars . When covering metal, pop and rock songs proved to be somewhat unfulfilling. Dan and Stephen then joined forces with hard-hitting Cold Front drummer, Todd Smith. Together they formed Todd's Hobby , a powerful hard rock project that self produced and released two full-length CD's, the second of which has reached near best-selling status at Newbury Comics. During the summer of 1999, they performed with such artists as Corey Glover, Godsmack, Sevendust and Reville. It was during this incarnation that Dan, Stephen and Todd gained both an enthusiastic and loyal following, as well as a new sense of what was to come. ATOMIC13 was then born, combining driving supernatural rhythms from Stephen and Todd with crunching low-end guitars and powerful guttural vocals supplied by Dan. Their frenzied, live shows, stage presence and debut CD all manifest a monster in the making.... |
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Group Members
Todd Smith on Drums, Stephen Gibson on Bass and Dan Nutton on Guitat |
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Instruments
Drums, Guitar & Bass |
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Albums
new album currently in progress |
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Location
Haverhill, MA - USA |
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