4th Point
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4th Point

4th Point formed in San Diego in 1994 with Hugh Myrone on vocals, Scott Martin on guitar, Josh Freese on bass, and Abe Cunningham on drums. They released...

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4th Point formed in San Diego in 1994 with Hugh Myrone on vocals, Scott Martin on guitar, Josh Freese on bass, and Abe Cunningham on drums. They released their debut album 'Sick of It All' in 1997, with the title track becoming a notable song for them. The band followed with two more albums, 'No Reason to Stay' in 1999 and 'The Room' in 2001.

Their music drew from punk, alternative rock, and grunge, with Myrone's lyrics often touching on alienation and disillusionment. Other songs like 'All Along' and 'Out of Your Mind' appeared in their catalog. The lineup saw changes over time, including Cunningham's departure in 1999 to join Deftones, though Myrone, Martin, and Freese remained central.

Their work, particularly 'Sick of It All,' resonated with listeners drawn to its raw energy and themes of discontent.

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