Crushing Skulls
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Crushing Skulls formed in 2005 at Musicians Institute in Hollywood with the intent of playing ridiculously brutal, technical death metal.
Why this name?
Our drummer came up with it
Do you play live?
Yes. We are currently writing and rehearsing new material in order to play more shows in the near future.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It allows one to search out and hear music that you may not be able to find otherwise.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
There would have to be many, many stipulations.
Band History:
Musicians Institute students, Alex Crescioni met Chase Brickenden and began writing together due to musical similarities. After a few weeks of writing, Alex noticed Michael Osborn in class. He had many of the same musical interests and tried out for the band. He was immediately accepted. After a few months of more writing, Roy Syfert and Brent Glover from Chase's
old band, Sublevare in Oregon, traveled to Hollywood to complete the line up. Within three weeks time, Crushing Skulls began playing shows at Musicians Institute and recorded a demo at West Beach studios.
Your influences?
Cryptopsy, Death, Meshuggah, Necrophagist, Behemoth, Origin
Equipment used:
Ibanez and B.C. Rich 7 string guitars
EMG and Dimarzio pickups
Ibanez 5 and Yamaha 6-string basses
Sonor Drums
Sabian Cymbals
Tama Iron Cobra pedals
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