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Hypercenter first appeared on the scene as a project between former [[Impact Winter]] bass player David Lance and ex-'''Sound Surgery''' (among others) member Adam Keane; as a two piece the album was virtually completed while the band was pieced together to allow for live performance. Without even the benefit of a demo or any previous live shows bar opening for [[Black Steel]]’s CD launch the week before, Hypercenter appeared at [[Metal for the Brain]] in 2001. By this time Lance had already left the band, whose hardcore metal style borrowed elements from everything from Slipknot to black metal. | Hypercenter first appeared on the scene as a project between former [[Impact Winter]] bass player David Lance and ex-'''Sound Surgery''' (among others) member Adam Keane; as a two piece the album was virtually completed while the band was pieced together to allow for live performance. Without even the benefit of a demo or any previous live shows bar opening for [[Black Steel]]’s CD launch the week before, Hypercenter appeared at [[Metal for the Brain]] in 2001. By this time Lance had already left the band, whose hardcore metal style borrowed elements from everything from '''Slipknot''' to black metal. | ||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== |
Revision as of 22:41, 23 December 2007
Band members
- Current line-up
- Adam Keane (vocals, guitar)
- Dylan Galant (vocals, guitar)
- Matt Giovinazzo (drums)
- Cian McGee (vocals)
- Former members
- David Lance (vocals, bass) (2001)
Formed
Perth, WA, 2001
Band information
Hypercenter first appeared on the scene as a project between former Impact Winter bass player David Lance and ex-Sound Surgery (among others) member Adam Keane; as a two piece the album was virtually completed while the band was pieced together to allow for live performance. Without even the benefit of a demo or any previous live shows bar opening for Black Steel’s CD launch the week before, Hypercenter appeared at Metal for the Brain in 2001. By this time Lance had already left the band, whose hardcore metal style borrowed elements from everything from Slipknot to black metal.
Discography
Single:
2001 | Drenced in Blood | Meat Cleaver |