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100 Demons
OriginConnecticut, United States
GenresMetalcore, hardcore punk
Years active2000–present
LabelsGoodlife, Dead Serious, Deathwish
MembersPete Morcey
Rich Rosa
Jeremy Braddock
Rick Brayall
Erik Barrett
Past membersBruce Lepage
Tim Mead
Steve Karp
Sean Martin
Nick August
Mike Livingston
Collin Reilly

100 Demons is an American metalcore band from Waterbury, Connecticut. Being fans of tattoos, the band derived their name from a book of traditional Japanese tattoo artwork by Horiyoshi III. The band usually incorporates their agnostic beliefs into their lyrics.[1][2]

After over a decade of playing in the Connecticut hardcore scene, Deathwish Inc. announced the signing of 100 Demons to a record contract in 2003. In a press release the label was quoted as saying "Today's 100 DEMONS encapsulate a viciousness and ravenous intensity that few could achieve." The band then found themselves at Planet Z Studios with producer Zeuss (Hatebreed, Shadows Fall) recording their self-titled album.

The video for the song "Repeat Process" was featured on Headbangers Ball.

In 2019, Pete Morcey announced his new folk-influenced side project entitled Murmur.[3][4]

Members

Current

  • Pete Morcey - vocals
  • Rich Rosa - drums
  • Collin Reilly - guitar
  • Rick Brayall - guitar
  • Nick August - bass

Former

  • Bruce Lepage
  • Tim Mead
  • Jeremy Braddock

Discography

Album title
In the Eyes of the Lord
100 Demons

Music videos

  • "Repeat Process" (2004)

References

  1. ^ "Lyrics to 100 Demons". Lyricsfreak.com. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  2. ^ "About 100 Demons". Lyricsfreak.com. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  3. ^ Thorley, Andy (January 17, 2019). "ON THE HUNT FOR A MURMUR". Maximum Volume Music.
  4. ^ https://lockedinmagazine.com/murmur-with-members-of-100-demons-call-it-arson-release-first-track-funeral-of-the-heart/ [dead link]

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