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HTMc's came out of Detroit in 2005 with a raw, unapologetic sound. Their debut album, '2 Live,' arrived in 2008 and gave the band its first real foothold. The...
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HTMc's came out of Detroit in 2005 with a raw, unapologetic sound. Their debut album, '2 Live,' arrived in 2008 and gave the band its first real foothold. The title track became a calling card, a straightforward rock song that didn't try to fit neatly into any one category.
They followed it with albums like 'Echoes of the Fallen' in 2010 and 'Redemption' in 2014. The band's lineup included Anthony Hamilton on vocals and guitar, Michael McCray on lead guitar, and Thomas and Clarence Johnson on bass and drums. Their lyrics often tackled social and political issues, which drew criticism from some corners but also built them a dedicated following.
Later records included 'Unleashed' in 2018 and 'Resilient' in 2021. Other songs in their catalog, like 'Certeza' and 'Menina dos Sonhos,' showed a different side of their writing. They kept making music on their own terms, without much concern for how it was supposed to sound.
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