Pin drop violence

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Pin drop violence
General information
origin Mumbai (India)
Genre (s) Metalcore
founding 2000
resolution 2010
Founding members
singing
Pradeep Miranda
bass
Rohit Pereira
Last occupation
singing
Pradeep Miranda
guitar
Mithun Poojari
bass
Rohit Pereira
Drums
Viru
former members
Drums
Jai Row Kavi
Drums
Neeray
guitar
Ashwin bun
guitar
Vispy homavazir

Pin Drop Violence was a metal band from Mumbai, India .

history

Pin Drop Violence was founded in November 2000 in the Indian city of Mumbai. It consists of Pradeep Miranda ( vocals ), Rohit Pereira ( bass guitar ), Mithun Poojari ( electric guitar ) and Viru ( drums ). Miranda and Pereira are the founders of Pin Drop Violence. The former musicians include drummers Neeray, Ashwin Dutt and Jai Row Kavi (ex- Bhayanak Maut ), as well as guitarist Vispy "VASP" Homavazir.

In September 2004, Pin Drop Violence released the debut album "Compose ... Oppose ... Dispose" via OML Records . The label is supported by Sony Music India and distributes the label's releases outside of India. In August 2007 the follow-up album "Riot II Riot" was released, which was recorded by Goran Finnberg in The Mastering Room in Sweden . It reached number 9 on the Indian charts.

In 2009 Pin Drop Violence played with De Profundis and Iron Maiden at the “Rock in India Festival” in the Palace Ground in Bangalore . In 2010 the group announced its breakup.

style

The style of music of Pin Drop Violence is often referred to as Nu Metal , as the group initially covered songs by bands like Korn or Slipknot . In Infinity Music Magazine, the critic described the band as "the only nu-metal band in India", while bassist Pereira describes the style of music as a mixture of metal and hardcore punk , which is known as metalcore .

Discography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Blabbermouth.net: India's Pin Drop Violence Release Debut Album. Accessed March 31, 2020 .
  2. Blabbermouth.net: India's Pin Drop Violence Releases Sophomore Album. Accessed March 31, 2020 .
  3. Blabbermouth.net: De Profundis To Open For Iron Maiden In India. Accessed March 31, 2020 .
  4. InfinityMag.com: Rohit 'P-Man' Pereira - Pin Drop Violence ( Memento from July 23, 2012 in the Internet Archive )