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Arsonists Get All the Girls was an American deathcore band from Santa Cruz, California. Founded in 2005, the band was known for taking influence from varying genres, particularly in their early years for fusing extreme metal with various electronic music styles. They were previously signed to Century Media Records and have released five full-length studio albums: Hits from the Bow, The Game of Life, Portals, Motherland, and Listen to the Color.
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Origin | Santa Cruz, California, U.S. |
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Past members | Sean Richmond Sam Hafer David Cubine King Zabb Garin Rosen Jaeson Bardoni Jared Monette Patrick Mason James Lucas Nick Cardinelli Arthur Alvarez Greg Howell Remi Rødberg |
Website | Arsonists Get All the Girls on Facebook |
Arsonists Get All the Girls was founded in Santa Cruz, California, in 2005. The band first wanted to develop a sound similar to Horse the Band.
In November 2007, bassist Patrick Mason died of alcohol poisoning.[1]
Arsonists Get All the Girls toured with Darkest Hour, Carnifex, and Bleeding Through, among others, in the Thrash and Burn European Tour 2009 in April and May 2009. The band was also scheduled to support It Dies Today on a North American tour in October 2009 but It Dies Today were denied access into Canada.[2]
Their vocalist Cameron Reed left and was replaced by Jared Monnette. Reed returned as a guest vocalist alongside other founding vocalist Remi Rodberg on their fifth studio album, Listen To The Color which was released on August 1, 2013.[3]
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Year | Album | Label |
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2005 | 3 Song Demo | Self-released |
2006 | Hits from the Bow | Process |
2007 | The Game of Life | Century Media |
2009 | Portals | |
2011[5] | Motherland | |
2013 | Listen to the Color | Self-released[3] |
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