Monday 8 September 2008

Mp3 music: Throwdown






Throwdown
   

Artist: Throwdown: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Rock: Hard-Rock

   







Throwdown's discography:


Venom and Tears
   

 Venom and Tears

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 13
Haymaker
   

 Haymaker

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 13
Beyond Repair
   

 Beyond Repair

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 13






Orange County, CA, has long been regarded for its contributions to the ever-expanding international hardcore scene, from the prescribed youth anthems of Insted to the flaming declarations of Inside Out. It's a tradition that has been carried on by Throwdown, a no-holds barred, slam pit-conducting bunch of straightedge musicians whose lyrical self-rule is as uncompromising as their heavy music. Not afraid to flak in strain those world Health Organization hold left their shot and its ideals behind, Throwdown isn't a band that writes "parts" intended to set off the saltation floor: their songs ar aught just pure, utter, stomping slam from start to destination.


Throwdown formed in the summer of 1997, cathartic their debut, self-titled 7" single that same year through Prime Directive Records. The card for that EP consisted of guitarist Tommy Love, bassist Dom Macaluso, singer Keith Barney, drummer Marc Jackson, and guitarist Javier Van Huss. 1998 proverb the emersion of Throwdown's first full-length album, the sulfurous Beyond Repair, the ware of a young partnership between the band and Orange County-based label Indecision Records. After the album's release, Van Huss was replaced by Brandan Schieppati. The following year, the band unleashed the Drive Me Dead 7"/CD EP, also through Indecision. Schieppati was following to pass on the band (to boil down full-time on his other band Bleeding Through), beingness replaced by Dave Peters.


In 2000, Throwdown position out their sophomore album, You Don't Have to Be Blood to Be Family. They also recorded a tongue-in-cheek metalcore version of Sir Mix-a-Lot's hit vocal "Infant Got Back" for Radical Records' Hard-core Takes the Rap compilation, which besides featured Candiria, Stretch Arm Strong, and the Movielife. Drummer Jackson was then replaced by Eighteen Visions skinsman Ken Floyd. The especial relationship between Throwdown and the far flashier metalcore act Eighteen Visions is worth noting. Not only make the bands divided stages together on many occasions, merely they own often shared members as well. Van Huss, Schieppati, Peters, Barney, and Floyd suffer all at one point or another been a part of Eighteen Visions, a isthmus that, patch straightedge like Throwdown, has a in spades part musical identity operator, persona, and agendum.


Next becoming a portion of the reputable Trustkill house, Throwdown resurfaced in mid-2003 with Haymaker. The album byword the band's fan base perceptibly enlarge, and earned them a second-stage daub at 2004's Ozzfest. 2004 also brought the release of the DVD Together. Foever. United. Guitarist Love amicably exited at the year's oddment, and the group soldiered on as a four-piece. Throwdown's follow-up, Blood feud, was issued in June 2005. They co-headlined countrywide dates with the Black Dahlia Murder in early 2006 before gallery out as openers that spring for In Flames. A brief Warped Tour stretch followed that summertime. By this time, the band's lineup consisted of singer Peters, bassist Matt Mentley, drummer Ben Dussault, and guitarist Mark Choiniere. Venom & Tears arrived in summer 2007.





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