Fire Driven
Fire Driven formed in New York City in the late 1990s around Ethan James on vocals and guitar, Marcus Lee on bass, and David Carter on drums. Their debut...
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Fire Driven formed in New York City in the late 1990s around Ethan James on vocals and guitar, Marcus Lee on bass, and David Carter on drums. Their debut album 'Unleashed' came out in 2001 and included the single 'Change Of Opinion,' which got some attention for its heavy, melodic sound.
They put out a few more albums over the next decade or so, like 'Defiance' in 2004 and 'Redemption' in 2007. Their lyrics sometimes stirred things up, with some people finding them confrontational. The band's lineup changed a bit over time, but they kept recording, releasing 'Awakening' in 2015. Other songs in their catalog include 'Driven By You' and 'Give Me a Gun.'
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