flashburn
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We are FLASHBURN... WE are a hardcore/thrash metal band influenced by elements of the 80's thrash as well as new wave of british heavy metal with a bit of punk mixed in to create the hyper alloy known as FLASHBURN
Why this name?
It is a medical condition caused by exposure to the flash of a thermal nuclear explosion, or the flash from a welders torch. Our band touches on the nuclear threat facing the word today, as well as the political and social issues that amplify the the human conflicts, both on the individual, and world wide levels.
Do you play live?
We play both locally as well as out of town. We love playing live, and meeting people who stick around to see us. We have plans to tour in the future, so invite us to your town!! Special moments? They all are. Being in a gigging band is itself an on going special moment, even during the hard times.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It provides the small guys more options for exposing their music, as well as greater networking resources. As for the future? We will see.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes
Band History:
For more than a decade, the men of Flashburn gathered together to play their take on modern metal.

But that gathering was usually in the garage of one of the band's members. The audiences were often unwitting ---- neighbors who couldn't hear their televisions over the music.

As drummer Jason King put it, their only public gigs were "parties here and there."

Enter Sam Ilich.

The Chicago native, who transplanted to Oceanside about two decades ago, had been lead singer for local hardcore band Peace Corpse. When Peace Corpse disbanded, Flashburn ---- consisting of King, guitarist John Marlatt and bassist Joe Ward ---- asked Ilich to become its singer.

According to Marlatt, King and Ward, they saw Ilich as offering them the opportunity to raise the level of their performance and professionalism.



"That was an element we were missing," King said.

The roots of Flashburn go back to the Junior ROTC unit at Orange Glen High, where Ward and Marlatt originally met and began playing guitar together. In 1996, King entered the picture.

"I met these guys through a mutual friend, and they mentioned they were a couple of guitar players who needed a drummer, and I mentioned that I was a drummer who needed a couple of guitar players," King said of their meeting.

After several different bass players didn't work out, Ward dropped his guitar and taught himself bass.
(copied from the north county times. To read the full article google flashburn north county times)
Your influences?
Heavy influenced by bands such as Metallica, Slayer Pantera, Fear Factory.... You get the idea.
Favorite spot?
I love San Francisco, and the Bay Area, And we are looking forward to playing there soon.
Equipment used:
E.S.P GUITAR CRATE AMP/FENDER CAB PEAVEY BASS COMBO AMP/CAB TAMA/PEARL DRUMS ZILDJIAN/SABIAN CYMBALS DW PEDALS REMO HEADS VATER 5B STICKS SURE MICS
Anything else...?
We have our debut album out now on Above Ground Records. MP3 down loads available for sale on myspace. CD on sale through ebay coming Jan. 2009 Visit myspace.com/flashburn. Also visit Above Ground Records.net and on myspace.
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