Recon
Recon formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Ryan Wilcox on vocals and guitar, Scott Harding on bass and vocals, Michael Riffle on lead guitar and...
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Recon formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Ryan Wilcox on vocals and guitar, Scott Harding on bass and vocals, Michael Riffle on lead guitar and vocals, and Jared Joines on drums. They released their first album 'Unseen Scars' in 2002, followed by 'Unspoken Truths' in 2006. Their lyrics often addressed social and political themes, which sometimes sparked debate.
In 2009, Recon released the song 'Behind Enemy Lines,' which became their most recognized track. The band put out albums 'Unbreakable' in 2012 and 'Resistance' in 2015. Other songs in their catalog include 'Abomination,' 'Alive!,' 'Ancient of Days,' and 'Armageddon.'
Recon toured regularly and developed a reputation for energetic live performances. Their music combined melodic elements with aggressive rock instrumentation, maintaining a consistent approach across their releases.
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