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The Gauntlet: Bullets for Teeth

Bullets for Teeth Bio


Bullets for Teeth   Band Members

Charlie Mullen - Vocals
Pete Belcher - Guitars
Lornie Symth - Guitars
Shep - Drums
Stew - Bass


Subgenres:
doom
nu metal


The hull based Rock act BULLETS FOR TEETH formed in September 2003. Playing the local live scene and writing new material at every opportunity the band entered the recording studio to record their first four track demo CD, rich post-grunge in the vein of Staind, and Alter Bridge. The demo saw great response as the band continued to perfect their live set.

Known for there extreme antics on and off stage, BULLETS FOR TEETH then started looking for another opportunity the raise their profile. It wasn't long after sending out demo's that Copro Records/Casket Music gave them that opportunity. Work then began on their debut album at Philia Studios in Henley-on-Thames (Earthtone9, Stampin' Ground, The Hurt Process etc). Produced By the incredible Pete Brown (George Harrison, Anathema, Fony etc), the album soon saw the definitive rock sound which was required. Soaring guitar riffs and grooves along with catchy choruses add to the well structured songs making their debut a star product….


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The New Jersey punk trio Buzzkill was originally known as Butthead when they formed in 1990, but had to change their name two years later when MTV's Beavis & Butthead became a massive success. Ironically, MTV also had a grunge/alt-metal show called Buzzkill, which aired during the mid-'90s.




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