Difference between revisions of "Human Error"

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===Band information===
===Band information===


Human Error formed in Dubbo, NSW in 2004. While still seeking a bass player, the band has played frequently at regional shows and completed a demo featuring some good quality if generic melodic death metal.
HUMANERROR hail from the regional central west city of Dubbo, combining a style of melodic death metal, breakdowns and thrash. Determined to extend their sound to the furthest reaches of the planet, HUMANERROR are an energetic force on CD and even more in life performances.  
 
HUMANERROR was formed in the earnest of 2006 with longtime friends mitch, daniel and matt determined to create a form of audio designed to both arouse and destroy the senses.
 
"Evolution Is Obsolete"
 
This demo was unleashed on the public and the internet in late 2005, although receiving glowing acclaim and criticism alike, and though you may hear the band performing songs from it live, it in no way represents where the band are and will remain nothing more than an experiment.  


[[Category:Bands from New South Wales]]
[[Category:Bands from New South Wales]]

Revision as of 08:35, 18 December 2007

Band members

  • Line-up
    • Mitchell Hines (drums)
    • Matt Nelson (vocals, guitar)
    • Daniel Fenech (guitar)

Website

myspace.com/human3rror

Formed

Dubbo, NSW, 2004

Band information

HUMANERROR hail from the regional central west city of Dubbo, combining a style of melodic death metal, breakdowns and thrash. Determined to extend their sound to the furthest reaches of the planet, HUMANERROR are an energetic force on CD and even more in life performances.

HUMANERROR was formed in the earnest of 2006 with longtime friends mitch, daniel and matt determined to create a form of audio designed to both arouse and destroy the senses.

"Evolution Is Obsolete"

This demo was unleashed on the public and the internet in late 2005, although receiving glowing acclaim and criticism alike, and though you may hear the band performing songs from it live, it in no way represents where the band are and will remain nothing more than an experiment.