Genre: Metal
RIYL: Pantera, White Zombie, Machinehead, Snot, Rage Against the Machine, Nas
Formed: 2001
City: Arlington, TX
Web site: http://www.grainmusic.net/
Two California brothers, raised on everything from Aretha Franklin to Snot, joined forces with two old school metal heads in Arlington. Grain weaves religion, politics and personal experience into the dark side of the imagination through layers of sonic dissonance. David Jarvis’s highly controversial lyrics, heavy metal singing style and unique ability to incite the crowd, coupled with the heavy metal groove of Josh Terry, Nick Stolz and Henry Jarvis provide audiences with an adrenaline powered, emotional experience.
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Crushpoint, Blitzt, Red Element, Lowpoly, One Click Left, Mudflap, Black Belt Jones, Necrogazm, My Plastic Friends, Negative 263, I.R.A.T.E., Kritickill, Rivethead, Jonny the Saint, Dryline, Mile Zero, Facedown, Deviant, Zoma, Dedset FTW, Kringe, The Aftermath, Lord Slugg, Mod Effect, Big Iron, Neveruin, Lame, Waja, Psylo, Daimonion, Mad Castle, Losa, Jacknife, Bad Mother Trucker, Kwik Buddha, The Destro, Blood Ties, Death of Me, Delusions of Grandeur, A Jury of Robots, Pantera.
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