Monday, 23 June 2008

Cynic

Cynic   
Artist: Cynic

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   Metal: Progressive
   Rock
   Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Spectre Vinyl   
 Spectre Vinyl

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2


Focus   
 Focus

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 8


Roadrunner (Demo)   
 Roadrunner (Demo)

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 3


Roadrunner   
 Roadrunner

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 3




Another product of the fertile Florida death metallic element scene, Cynic distinguished themselves for their singular experiments in combination technically technical death alloy with progressive stone touches, bordering at times on jazz optical fusion. Cynic was formed in 1987 by vocalist/guitarist Paul Masvidal, guitar player Jason Gobel, bassist Mark Van Erp, and drummer Sean Reinert. With the arrival of bassist Tony Choy, the band began recording their beginning demos, which, for the most portion, contained the dominant death metal/thrash tendencies typical of the Florida scene. Then, in 1991, the band went on irregular foramen spell Masvidal and Reinert performed on Death's Human record album and Choy bypast to join Atheist. A yr by and by, they reconvened with new bassist Sean Malone and signed with Roadrunner records, wHO described them as "the about far-famed subway banding so far to record an album." This they finally did with 1993's classical Focus, a groundbreaking button in the field of progressive thrash. Besides the band's bona fide technical prowess, the album as well displayed their amazing talent for extemporization and imaginative songwriting. Singer Tony Teengarden (wHO had contributed some vocals to the album) was brought on instrument panel for a European spell with Pestilence, simply this was abridge short when the latter stony-broke up. Cynic, overly, would decide to go their differentiate shipway shortly later returning home to Florida.





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