A Trust Unclean
A Trust Unclean formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'Forced Entry' came out in 2005, with the title track becoming one of their...
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A Trust Unclean formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'Forced Entry' came out in 2005, with the title track becoming one of their notable songs. The band's sound was built around heavy riffs and intense vocals.
They followed up with albums like 'The Art of Violence' in 2007 and 'Subterranean Empire' in 2010. Other songs in their catalog include 'Nuclear Carousel' and 'Omni Universal Annihilation'.
By 2013, they had released 'Malicious Intent', but the band faced internal tensions around that time. Their lineup included members with stage names like Aiden Cross on vocals, Jesse Blades and Marcus Reyes on guitars, Xander Kane on bass, and Ethan Stone on drums.
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