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100 Demons are an American metalcore band from Waterbury, Connecticut. Being fans of tattoos, the band derived their name from a book of traditional Japanese tattoo artwork by Horiyoshi III. The band usually incorporates their agnostic beliefs into their lyrics.[2][3]
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Origin | Connecticut, United States |
Genres | Metalcore, beatdown hardcore[1] |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Goodlife, Dead Serious, Deathwish |
Members | Pete Morcey Rich Rosa Jeremy Braddock Rick Brayall |
Past members | Bruce Lepage Tim Mead Steve Karp Sean Martin Nick August Mike Livingston Collin Reilly Erik Barrett (died 2024) |
After over a decade of playing in the Connecticut hardcore scene, Deathwish Inc. announced the signing of 100 Demons to a record contract in 2003. In a press release the label was quoted as saying "Today's 100 DEMONS encapsulate a viciousness and ravenous intensity that few could achieve." The band then found themselves at Planet Z Studios with producer Zeuss recording their self-titled album.
The video for the song "Repeat Process" was featured on Headbangers Ball.
In 2019, Pete Morcey announced his new folk-influenced side project entitled Murmur.[4][5]
On August 20, 2024, Pete Morcey announced on Instagram that bassist Erik Barrett had died at the age of 48.[6]
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In the Eyes of the Lord
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100 Demons
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