Damage Done came out of Los Angeles playing rock music with a direct, emotional edge. Their song 'Four Walls' captured a feeling of confinement that connected with listeners, while tracks like 'Nowhere To Hide' and 'Paralyze' showed their preference for straightforward, intense material.
The band's live shows sometimes drew criticism for being too aggressive or provocative. They didn't tone things down much, which kept them at odds with more conservative audiences while maintaining a dedicated following.
Their albums included 'Unleashed,' 'Chains of Despair,' and 'The Awakening.' The lineup featured Alex Carter on vocals, Ben James on drums, Chris Hunter on guitar, and Tom Davis on bass.
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