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SYNTHETIC BREED BIOGRAPHY
Psychotic blasts of biomechanical fury, pulsating poly-rhythms and annihilating metronomic precision are the signature sounds of Australian based Metal band, Synthetic Breed. Demonstrating an extensive knowledge of the Metal genre; with songs composed by the cream of local Australian talent that expose some of the most explosive and talented players on the scene today, Synthetic Breed have performed with the best Metal acts that Australia has to offer.
Synthetic Breed recently supported Swedish Metal group Arch Enemy on their Australian tour and were invited to appear at 'With Full Force 2006’ arguably the biggest Metal festival on the planet, held in Leipzig, Germany. Synthetic Breed performed alongside International bands such as Korn, In Flames, Napalm Death, Trivium, Celtic Frost, Kreator, Opeth, Soulfly, The Haunted and The Black Dahlia Murder to name a few.
Synthetic Breed’s second EP 'Fractured' received critical acclaim the world over by displaying some of the heaviest and most technically intense contemporary music, it being awarded Demo of the month by Metal Hammer Magazine (Germany) in September 2006.
The Band is about to have their debut full length album “Catatonic’ released, which is set to shift Synthetic Breed’s musical careers into top gear by taking their unique live show to the rest of the world. Utilising high quality lighting techniques, sound engineering, unique computer generated imagery projection and incorporating triggered sound bytes, samples and percussion into their set, the whole experience is nothing short of an assault on the senses and the feedback from their fans who have witnessed them in a live setting re-affirms this fact.
SYNTHETIC BREED GENRES Groove Death Metal/Nu Metal
SYNTHETIC BREED ORIGIN Australia (Melbourne), formed in 2003
SYNTHETIC BREED CURRENT RECORD LABEL Currently unsigned
SYNTHETIC BREED STATUS Active
SYNTHETIC BREED CURRENT LINE-UP vocals: Cal Hughes
guitar/b. vocals: Vinn Zylstra
guitar/b. vocals: Reza Nasseri
bass/b. vocals: Jonas Bahlo
drums: Daniel Luttick
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