11 Facts About Deadsy

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Deadsy is an American industrial metal band from Los Angeles.

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Deadsy formed in the summer of 1995, when Elijah Blue Allman started recording a handful of demos with Alec Puro on drums and producer Josh Abraham.

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3.

Deadsy later sent a Juno 106 keyboard to his longtime friend from prep school Renn Hawkey as an invitation to join the band.

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4.

Deadsy performed an impromptu showcase at Coney Island in 1997.

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5.

Deadsy's self-titled album was slated for a release in the Spring of 1997, but due to Sire Records separating from Elektra Records, Seymour Stein halted plans for the release, and the band continued recording with Abraham.

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6.

The album debuted on the Billboard 200 chart and Deadsy was asked back to appear on the Family Values Tour in 2006.

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7.

Deadsy co-headlined a nationwide tour with the Deftones and appeared at Lollapalooza that year.

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8.

In January 2007, Deadsy parted ways with bassist Ashburn Miller, and added Jens Funke to their tour line up.

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9.

On November 16,2018, Deadsy played a semi-acoustic show alongside Queens of the Stone Age at San Quentin State Prison.

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10.

On July 14,2020, Deadsy announced on social media that their forthcoming album titled "Subterfugue", is to be released in early 2021.

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11.

Deadsy's baritone singing style and guitars, Hawkey's synthesizers, Puro's drums and Bost's Z-Tar all contribute to the sound.

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