CREED

 
Creed was formed in Tallahassee, Florida in 1995 with the name Naked Toddler when Stapp and guitarist Mark Tremonti, playing together and started writing songs. Then they added bassist Brian Marshall and drummer Scott Phillips. Then they changed the name to be called the Creed of Marshall's previous band, "Maddox Creed".

They work in bars directly, where they attract the attention of Jeff Hanson, who allow them to play in a bigger place. Then Hanson persuaded producer John Kurzwegg to produce Creed songs. Their first album, My Own Prison, was launched and distributed to radio stations Florida. It attracts the attention of several labels that agreed to see the band, but instead just see. Accidentally, Diana Meltzer from Wind-Up Records heard Creed direct play. Finally he put under the label Creed Wind-Up. After a remix to make it more delicious, My Own Prison, was relaunched by Wind-Up Records.

The album succeeded unexpectedly successful, reaching the Top 40 on the Billboard Top 200, and raises several singles ( "My Own Prison," "Torn," "What's This Life For," and "One" which peaked at rock radio charts. Song hit "My Own Prison," also appeared as a live performance at a charity album, Live in the X Lounge. Their second album, Human Clay, was launched in 1999. Single of the album, "Higher," a few weeks at the top of the rock charts. Until early in 2000 the single crossing into pop radio and became a Top Ten in the Billboard Pop Chart. Advanced single, "With Arms Wide Open", also hit number 1 in the summer of that year.

Meanwhile, Brian Marshall blame the fans when he criticized Pearl Jam at a radio station. He was later expelled from the band, and Brett Hestla over tour putting Human Clay. At that time, Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit insult Stapp in a festival where the band performed. Responding to act Fred Durst, Scott Stapp invited Fred Durst for a boxing match, where Durst refused.

In the fall of 2001, My Sacrifice, the first single from Creed's latest album, Weathered, worn in a series of promotional videos made by the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). "Young Grow Old", side-b of the Human Clay, was also used as the theme song for WWE Backlash on April 2002. In early 2002, "Bullets" was released as a single. Singlets are not counted fairly successful, but immediately raises Creed summers biggest hit, "One Last Breath".

Stapp had an accident in April 2002, which made the tour that had them  not seem so. But Stapp recovered in time to participate in the final performance. "Do not Stop Dancing" was a small hit of the Creed in late 2002 / early 2003.

Creed rumored in 2003 that Stapp take drugs so that he could not sing the lyrics of Creed. Yet the issue be deleted. Problems continued when Creed was rumored to convey religious messages in music and video. Most of these treatment directed by Stapp, although he denied any link between religion and the band. This resulted in Stapp left the band.

On June 4, 2004, Creed broke up. Stapp has recorded a solo album, The Great Divide, in cooperation with Roadrunner Records, while others have formed a new band, Alter Bridge, with Myles Kennedy. Bassist Brett Hestla also joined the band Dark New Day.

SUM 41


Sum 41 is a band from Ajax, Ontario, Canada. Initially formed by Sum 41 Deryck Whibley (vocals, guitar) and Steve Jocz (drums) who was a friend in high school. Sum 41's name was chosen because the band was formed 41 days before the summer (summer). The third member who signed the Dave Baksh (guitar), and the last is Jason McCaslin (bass) in 1999 after changing time bass player. They released their first album in 2000 titled Half Hour of Power under the label Island Records.

Their first manager Greig Nori, vocalist Treble Charger. Deryck Greig Nori asked to become manager of Sum 41. Greig Nori argues that Deryck is a child who is very ambitious to be a rock star. Most of the songs written by Sum 41 Deryck, some written by Stevo, the songs are written like Stevo Pain for Pleasure (All Killer No Filler) and Ma Poubelle (underclass Hero) usually is just for a joke. Stevo has said in Exposed, Much Music, without Deryck we only band that played songs of others.

In 2004, Sum 41 visiting the Democratic Republic of Congo where civil war which was the inspiration of their fourth album, Chuck. The name comes from Chuck Chuck Pelletier, a AUN who saved their lives when they are in Congo. On October 12 released the album Chuck in a louder voice and no more humor in it. First single "We're All To Blame" is more metal than punk sound followed by "Pieces" quiet song that went Top Chart in Canada, and "Some Say" single was released only in Canada along with "No Reason" that the video is only in the U.S. and Europe.

In July 2006, married Deryck with Avril Lavigne, who was engaged a year earlier. Earlier in the same year, Sum 41 guitarist Dave resigned from Sum 41. The reason is because Dave felt it was no longer appropriate to the music of Sum 41. Deryck has in fact revealed that Dave was not interested anymore in the music stream from Sum 41 album Does This Look Infected?. And finally after listening to the song samples on the album underclass Hero, Dave decided to resign and make a metal band called Brown Brigade.

Cone was also a side-project band called The Operation MD and wing-Garage Rock-Alternative. Cone alone with Todd Morse (H2O, Juliette & The Licks) did not want a lot of distortions in this band. Band of specialized doctors issued the album in February 2007, entitled "We Have an Emergency" and only sold in Canada. Characteristic of the Operation M.D. is the chess-patterned glasses are used each personnel Dr. Dynamite (Cone) and Dr. Rocco (Todd).

Their fifth album out on July 24, 2007, entitled underclass Hero. On this album, they return to their home stream. They admitted they were very enthusiastic in making this album. Her album will be even richer sound and the lyrics even better. So his spirit, they always say when they will tour everywhere.

My Chemical Romance left his Drummer



There was less good news from one of my favorite bands, that is My Chemical Romance. My Chemical Romance drummer Bob Bryar has officially quit from My Chemical Romance.

MCR band made the announcement on their website and explain that really Bryar MCR left four weeks ago. In a brief message posted on their website, other members of My Chemical Romance Bryar hope all the best, but did not disclose the reason out or who would replace him.

"Lately it seems as though every time we write to you like we have bad news, and we apologize for that, but we've learned in life you can not have the sweet without the sour," wrote guitarist Frank Iero.

"As happens from 4 weeks ago, My Chemical Romance, Bob Bryar and separation. This is a painful decision for us all to make and not be underestimated. We wish him the best of luck in future business and expect you all to do the same. "

Initially Bryar replaced former drummer Matt Pelissier in 2004.

"We have written several new songs very powerful," he said. "So this week the four of us entered the studio once again, and what has ended in the recording every night are some of the most interesting work and sincere that we ever made.


Why do you all have to split up, not all the fans together to make you happy?? Hopefully get a replacement equivalent to Bob Bryar on drums fill the void.

System of A Down


In this biography, I will show a brief profile of the early forms of nu-metal band from Los Angeles, United States. The band is none other than System Of A Down. All four members of the band System of a Down is an ethnic Armenian descent. Tankian and Dolmayan were born in Lebanon.

Their songs, especially popular in addition to the innovative style, with a touch of Armenian music. In addition it also contains ideas, insights, and what they feel. Serj Tankian as a member is quite prominent, describes his political ideas in the songs of System Of A Down or shortened by the SOAD.

Start of the campaign against the Armenian Genocide conditions by the Turkish government who continue their stretcher, until the socio-political issues such as consumerism, war, globalization, environment, and Violence. In addition, they wrote a song about change or transformation of their thinking.

The band was so popular that my country Indonesia, to the extent that a daily newspaper in the country I wrote an article about the band titled "Violence Loud Band"

Serj thinking quite influenced by political observers left the U.S. Noam Chomsky. Serj Tankian with the guitarist Tom Morello Rage Against The Machine set up with the name of NGOs Political Axis of Justice (the name of this NGO is a sarcastic play on one of the U.S. President's speech calling for the state 3 Axis of Evil).

That is a brief profile of the System of A Down, may be a reference for you all. Stay here and I will present the articles about the bands around the world

IRON MAIDEN

 
Iron Maiden was first formed in London in 1976 by Steve Harris (bass), who later joined Tony Parsons (guitar), Doug Sampson (drums) and Paul Di'Anno (Vocal). Before getting a contract with record companies, they appear from stage to stage in the city of London and earn revenue from each performance. Parsons was replaced by Dennis Stratton, they released their first debut album that took the title as their band name 'Iron Maiden' in 1980. Although completion of their album was somewhat hasty, but their songs like 'Running Free' to become hits in the UK at that time. On their next album 'Killers', released in 1981, they present the changes in terms of musicality which tend to be harder than the previous albums, the album was re-composition changes seen with the replacement Stratton formation by Adrian Smith.

Because the habit of alcohol consumption could not be controlled anymore, Di'Anno was fired and eventually replaced by Bruce Dickinson in 1982 as the release of The Number of the Beast. Some songs in this album, like 'The Number of the Beast' and 'Hallowed be Thy Name' became known as one of the best rock recordings of all time. Since the success of this album, Iron Maiden began to be known by the world, in their next album 'Piece of Mind' was a lot of changes they bring. They undergo two major tours before you start recording the album 'Powerslave' in 1983, which later became hits are cherished by his fans. In 1985 they released a double live album 'Live After Death' which was taken as Powerslave tour.

With the release of the album 'Live After Death', they also established himself as a unique metal band and powerful. On their next album, 'Somewhere in Time', seen them start using Synthesizer in the production process, and their themes in terms of the themes raised are more relevant. Released in 1988, the album 'Seventh Son of a Seventh Son' became the album's most acclaimed and criticized since Number of the Beast. After completing a grueling tour, the guitarist Smith out of the band, they underwent personnel vacancies for one year. With new guitarist Janick Gers, they re-produce the album, this time recording entitled 'No Prayer For The Dying' in 1990. This album them back using sound as their early recordings. One of the singles on the album 'Bring Your Daughter ... to the Slaughter' was awarded the Golden Raspberry Award for worst song of the year, although this band became the band's number one in England. After completing the tour in 1991, Dickinson convey his desire to quit and promote another band he'd form the Skunkworks. Fear of the Dark became the band's last album with the vocalist Dickinson. This album became one of Iron Maiden albums that received the largest sales. After tour promotion, they released 2 live album in 1993, 'A Real Live One' and 'A Real Dead One'.

Together with Blaze Bayley, replacement Dickinson, Iron Maiden released the album 'The X Factor' in 1995. But unfortunately this album was not as successful as its predecessor albums. At the end of 1996 they released a double compilation album 'Best of The Beast'. In 1999 Dickinson and Smith returned to the band, and they began producing and recording an album titled 'Brave New World'. In 2000 they held a series of tours that are documented into a live album 'Rock in Rio', they also released the album 'Edward The Great' in 2002 followed by the album 'Dance of Death' in 2003. Then they released a DVD DVDs History of Iron Maiden, Pt 1: The Early Days and Raising Hell 'in 2004. Their albums are the next 'Death on The Road' (2005) and 'Matter of Life and Death' (2006).

Life Story of the late Kurt Corbain


Real life is not too much vocals bothered so. Many people who love what they are. However, the sudden popularity seems to make depression. Until finally he decided to choose drugs as a way out. But what prostitute, not a peace achieved, the fears of many things even further increase the depression of his life. Dependence on drugs and the various problems that can not face that finally drove him pull the trigger to end life.
Cobain was born in Aberdeen, Washington, on February 20, 1967. Because his parents decided separated, forcing it to live with her sister in Seatlle. Life in Seatlle seems that a lot of songs inspired his work. Like the song "Something in the Way", it creates when he decided not to go home and out on the under-under a city bridge.

First met Cobain Krist Novoselic in 1985. Krist Together, they decided to make a music group. Until the album Bleach was released, they still-member group of four people, not including Dave Grohl. Only then they released Nevermind, Grohl joined as drumer. Formation is then that the best formation for the existence of Nirvana.
With the debut song "Smell Like Teen Spirit", they then shook the world. Gave birth to a new music genre, which was mentioned as an alternative, which relies on electronic guitars growled harshly sweet melody and harmonization. This choice was an idol at that time. Coupled with sloppy behavior Kurt Cobain, the band echoes become increasingly becomes.

February 1992, Cobain finally ended the bachelor to marry singer band Hole, Courtney Love. From this marriage, they have a child who later was named Frances Bean Cobain. The name "Bean" is actually at the request of Kurt. Because he never saw his son as peanuts, at the time of ultrasound therapy is Courtney Love.

Until the years after wedding party, Cobain's life becomes increasingly erratic. Although still bear albums that sold well in the market. Still, he received the depression he could not refuse. Spring 1993, their third album titled In Utero was released. But album sales this fragrance even more severe depression that made Kurt received. Excessive drug usage made him feel overdosed several times during the year.

Shortly before his death, Kurt had a chance to make a sweet appearance on MTV Unplugged stage. Last appearance is what then made the last album, titled Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York.

Until now some of his works still circulate in the world music market. Even his favorite guitar, last sold up to U.S. $ 117 million. Apparently this kid has not diminished gangster too light. One of the last news received stating that the company's Warner Bros.-one seems interested in making a movie about the youth's self. The film based on Nirvana biography Heavier Than Heaven "written by Charles Gross, will start this year, too.

Linkin Park Biography


Early formation of Linkin Park is starting from the meeting Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson (Linkin Park guitarist) in grade 7. Then they formed a band called Xero. He also played for the band Relative Degree, one of the personnel that is Rob Bourdon (Linkin Park's drummer). Mike met with Brad and Rob Rob joined the Xero. While in college, he met with Dave "Phoenix" Farrell (Linkin Park's bassist), which is Brad's roommate. Mike, who is majoring in illustration at the Pasadena Art University, met with Joe Hahn (Linkin Park turntablis). Then, Dave Farrell and Joe Hahn joined with Xero. Xero Dave had left to join his old band back to, Tasty Snax.


Initially, they recruited Mark Wakefield the vocalist, then taken over by Chester Bennington (former vocalist of Gray Daze) until now, while Mike and so rapper. Unfortunately, because the name of Xero has used other groups, they were forced to change its name to Hybrid Theory. Then, Hybrid Theory, signed a contract with a company called Warner Bros. record. Records after successfully launching the titled EP Hybrid Theory EP in 1999 as many as a thousand pieces


Once again, they were forced to change the name because the name is similar to Hybrid Theory, the band name Hybrid that comes from Wales. Rather than be the same band, they chose to change the name again to Linkin Park. The name was taken from the name of Chester is a park in Los Angeles, Lincoln Park. In order to manage their own web sites, Chester changed the spelling to Linkin Park. After that, they managed to buy linkinpark.com website.

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