ABACABB

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ABACABB
General information
origin Sterling , Virginia , United States
Genre (s) Deathcore
founding 2004
resolution 2010
Last occupation
Tyler Greene
Aaron Bugby
Electric guitar
Jeff Durfee
Stefan Mills
Navid Naghdi
former members
Graham Millner
Electric bass
Chazz Self
Electric bass
Jason Malhoyt
Electric bass
Richard Mozomanski
Joe Coniglio
Electric guitar
Tim Roskie
Electric guitar
Ari Simenauer
Electric guitar
Dan Moody
Electric guitar
Chris Howe
Eric Bowie
Drums
Nelson Alfaro

ABACABB was an American deathcore band from Sterling in the state of Virginia , which existed from 2004 to 2010.

history

ABACABB was founded in 2004 in Sterling in the US state of Virginia . After numerous changes in the band line the last composition was the group of singer Tyler Greene, the two guitarists Aaron Bugby and Jeff Durfee, the bassist Stefan Mills and drummer Navid Naghdi , who later temporarily at For the Fallen Dreams and Bury Your Dead actively played .

The band released three demo CDs in the first two years of existence. The last demo, named after the group, had two tracks and was released on 187 Records . In late 2008, the record label Sumerian Records signed the group. On January 20, 2009, the group's only album, Survivalist , was released on Sumerian Records. In 2010 the group announced its breakup. At the end of 2012 the band got together again for a benefit concert.

ABACABB has toured with groups like After the Burial , Fellsilent , Through the Eyes of the Dead , Despised Icon and Molotov Solution .

style

ABACABB's music has been described as typical deathcore , a fusion of hardcore punk , death metal and metalcore . The band was known to use lots of breakdowns , bass drops, and a machine gun like drumming in their pieces. However, the group has been criticized for having little variety in their music.

Band name

The band was named after the button combination ABACABB , which makes blood effects visible in the game Mortal Kombat for the Sega Genesis .

Discography

  • 2004: Demo 2004 (demo, in-house production)
  • 2006: Demo 2006 (demo, in-house production)
  • 2006: ABACABB (Demo, 187 Records )
  • 2009: Survivalist (Album, Sumerian Records )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sumerian Records signs ABACABB. Lambgoat.com, December 8, 2008, accessed July 28, 2019 .
  2. a b ABACABB: New Songs Posted Online. Blabbermouth.net , January 6, 2009, accessed July 28, 2019 .
  3. ABACABB breaks up. Lambgoat.com, June 16, 2010, accessed July 28, 2019 .
  4. ABACABB to reunite for benefit show. Lambgoat.com, November 6, 2012, accessed July 28, 2019 .
  5. Despised Icon, TTEOTD, ABACABB tour. Lambgoat.com, August 13, 2009, accessed July 28, 2019 .
  6. Dave Synyard: ABACABB Survivalist. Exclaim! , February 22, 2009, accessed July 28, 2019 .
  7. ^ Spencer Matulaitis: Interview with ABACABB vocalist Tyler Greene. Puregrainaudio.com, September 26, 2009, accessed July 28, 2019 .