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The Gauntlet: Scar'd Sanity

Scar'd Sanity Bio


Scar'd Sanity   Band Members

MIKE PRINCE - Vocals
ADAM CUNNINGHAM - Guitar
PAUL CUNNINGHAM - Bass
CASEY FROKE - Guitar
CLAYTON PAYNE - Drums/Percussion

Subgenres:
nu metal


While inspired by the new wave of heavy metal bands like Korn, Incubus, and Deftones, Scard Sanity maintains their own unique identity. Brothers Paul and Adam Cunningham, Mike Prince, Casey Froke, and Clayton Payne are not afraid to let their diverse musical influences (including everything from punk to prog. to New Wave) seep into their aggressive brand of heavy music. Dont expect the normal wailing guitar solos of traditional heavy metal. The songs are dense and intricate; the band maintains a conviction to well-crafted, well-rehearsed songs that are a tour de force of creativity and power. Charging hard, working towards branding their name across the San Diego heavy metal scene, Scard Sanity is hungry to take their music to audiences everywhere.


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Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi was briefly a member of Jethro Tull band in the late '60s. Although he didn't record with the band, he appeared with Tull on the Rolling Stones' aborted 1968 TV special, Rock n' Roll Circus.




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