Year of Confession formed in the early 2000s with Shawn Milke on vocals, Cameron McBride on guitar, Brent Rambler on bass, and Andrew Trahan on drums. They came up through the underground metal scene, and their 2012 album 'A Blood Decree' gave them a song that became something of an anthem for listeners who connected with its intensity.
Their lyrics often dealt with religious hypocrisy, political protest, and personal anguish, which drew some criticism for being too confrontational. But it also defined their sound. Songs like 'Bring Me Back' and 'Release Me' carried that same raw, emotional weight.
They released albums including 'Delivered From the Curse' in 2006 and 'Unveiling the Wicked' in 2009. Their live shows were known for being particularly intense.
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