Wecamewithbrokenteeth
Wecamewithbrokenteeth came together in Massachusetts in the early 2000s, with Marcus Strife on vocals. Their sound pulled from metal, hardcore, and industrial...
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Wecamewithbrokenteeth came together in Massachusetts in the early 2000s, with Marcus Strife on vocals. Their sound pulled from metal, hardcore, and industrial music, creating something heavy and direct.
Their song 'Bitch Please, I'm a Ninja' got them noticed. It had an aggressive, driving rhythm that connected with listeners and did well on the metal charts. Other tracks like 'Let's Play Find The Body' and 'Sit There And Rot' followed a similar, intense path.
The band put out albums including 'Tooth and Nail' in 2003, 'The Devil You Know' in 2006, 'Apathy's Embrace' in 2009, and 'The Bitter End' in 2012. Their music often drew criticism for its lyrical content, which some found confrontational.
Alongside Strife, the group included James Hayes on guitar, Anthony Richards on bass, and David Jones on drums. Their recordings feature distorted guitars, grinding bass, relentless drumming, and Strife's distinctive vocal delivery.
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