A Dozen Furies

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A Dozen Furies
Country Texas, USA
Years active 2004 - 2006
Genres Metalcore
Labels Sanctuary Records
Members Bucky Garrett
Marc Serrano
Joey Turner
Keith Reber
Mike Miller

A Dozen Furies was a Texas-based metalcore band. They rose to prominence by winning MTV's Battle For Ozzfest, where eight bands battled it out for a spot on the 2005 Ozzfest tour. Prizes included $60,000 in cash, musical equipment from Gibson and a recording deal with Sanctuary Records. The twist was that only one member from each band could compete. Marc Serrano, a guitarist, was chosen to compete. On January 18, 2004, A Dozen Furies won the contest. After the show, they toured Ozzfest 2005, and later released the full-length album A Concept From Fire that included the song "An Idea and Some Rope", which was shown on Battle For Ozzfest.

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[edit] The Break Up

After a short two-year run, the group broke up, stating that they had grown apart and that the "wrong" things fell into place at the "right" time. It was posted both on their official site and their MySpace page.

[edit] Line-up

  • Bucky Garrett (Vocals)
  • Marc Serrano (Guitar)
  • Joey Turner (Guitar)
  • Keith Reber (Bass)
  • Mike Miller (Drums)

[edit] Discography

Album Cover Date of Release Title Label US Billboard Peak US sales
March 25, 2004 Rip the Stars Down Sanctuary Records - -
July 19, 2005 Awake and Lifeless Sanctuary Records - -
September 13, 2005 A Concept from Fire Sanctuary Records - -

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