X Is Loaded formed in Los Angeles in the late 1990s with Erik Schrody on vocals and guitar, Tony Di Bernardo on guitar, John E. King on bass, and Matt Johnson on drums. They had a song called "13 Days" that got some attention. Their albums included Head First into the Grind in 1999, Best of the Worst in 2001, The Uncivil Rest in 2003, and Act II in 2010.
Some of their songs like "Bleeding The Shapes" and "Last Chance" show the kind of heavy, direct rock they were known for. Their lyrics sometimes stirred things up, and their live shows had a reputation for being pretty intense.
They kept at it for a while, putting out records into the 2000s. The music was loud and straightforward, the kind of thing that found its audience without much polish.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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