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Hardcore band
from
Orlando, FLORIDA
United States
“” Formed in 1992 and comprised of members Scott Angelacos (vocals), Matt Easley (guitar), Art Legre (bass), and John Stewart Jr. (drums), Bloodlet specializes in a form of hardcore that’s even more angst ridden and brutal than most of their counterparts. Issuing several singles straight away, Bloodlet signed on with the renowned hardcore label Victory not long after their formation, resulting in a trio of releases during the mid to late ‘90s — 1995’s Eclectic (a compilation of their aforementioned early singles), 1996’s Entheogen, and 1998’s Seraphim Fall, before splitting up. Little was heard from Bloodlet’s former members, as most dispersed to other locales. But during their retirement, several up and coming hardcore groups began name checking Bloodlet as an important influence (especially Eighteen Visions, among others), and by late 2001, Bloodlet had reunited and was rehearsing once more. Hooking up with renowned indie producer Steve Albini, Bloodlet issued their fourth release overall in 2002, the hard hitting Three Humid Nights in the Cypress Trees — picking up exactly where they’d left off several years earlier.
taken from answers.com/topic/bloodlet-2 “”
fan space myspace.com/bloodlet
Scott Angelacos (Junior Bruce) - vocals
Matt Easley - guitar
John Stewart, Jr. - drums
Thomas Crowther (Junior Bruce) - bass
Art Legere - bass
Charles King - drums
Jeremy Illges - guitar
Keith Dalrymple - bass
Seth Hallman - bass
Shane Mills - drums
Tyler Grey- bass
from
Orlando, FLORIDA
United States
“” Formed in 1992 and comprised of members Scott Angelacos (vocals), Matt Easley (guitar), Art Legre (bass), and John Stewart Jr. (drums), Bloodlet specializes in a form of hardcore that’s even more angst ridden and brutal than most of their counterparts. Issuing several singles straight away, Bloodlet signed on with the renowned hardcore label Victory not long after their formation, resulting in a trio of releases during the mid to late ‘90s — 1995’s Eclectic (a compilation of their aforementioned early singles), 1996’s Entheogen, and 1998’s Seraphim Fall, before splitting up. Little was heard from Bloodlet’s former members, as most dispersed to other locales. But during their retirement, several up and coming hardcore groups began name checking Bloodlet as an important influence (especially Eighteen Visions, among others), and by late 2001, Bloodlet had reunited and was rehearsing once more. Hooking up with renowned indie producer Steve Albini, Bloodlet issued their fourth release overall in 2002, the hard hitting Three Humid Nights in the Cypress Trees — picking up exactly where they’d left off several years earlier.
taken from answers.com/topic/bloodlet-2 “”
fan space myspace.com/bloodlet
Scott Angelacos (Junior Bruce) - vocals
Matt Easley - guitar
John Stewart, Jr. - drums
Thomas Crowther (Junior Bruce) - bass
Art Legere - bass
Charles King - drums
Jeremy Illges - guitar
Keith Dalrymple - bass
Seth Hallman - bass
Shane Mills - drums
Tyler Grey- bass
Top Albums
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Eclectic
1,462 listeners14 tracks
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Entheogen
1,954 listeners9 tracks
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The Seraphim Fall
1,215 listeners10 tracks
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Three Humid Nights In The Cypress Trees
987 listeners12 tracks
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